Sara Orangetip

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Orange-winged white butterfly
Sara Orangetip, Anthocharis sara
Santiago Oaks Regional Park, 2008-03-02

I think this is my first new butterfly since I moved to California.

Acron Woodpecker

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Clown faced woodpecker perched on tree
Acorn Woodpecker, Melanerpes formicivorus
Santiago Oaks Regional Park, Orange County, California, 2008-03-02

Western Fence Lizard

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Grey lizard on wall
Western Fence Lizard, Sceloporus occidentalis
Santiago Oaks Regional Park, Orange County, California, 2008-03-02

These things make the Green Anoles I grew up with look like Disney characters.

What Kind of Duck Climbs a Tree?

Sunday, March 2nd, 2008

A Wood Duck, of course. On a trip with the Sea & Sage Audubon Society this morning at Santiago Oaks Regional Park, we found this pair apparently scouting out possible nesting sites:

Male and female Wood Ducks in a Eucalyptus tree

They were being mobbed by Acorn Woodpeckers, but didn’t seem to mind too much. About half a dozen European Starlings were also present and scouting some of the same holes. I hope they lose the competition for the space.
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Migratory Grasshopper

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

Migratory Grasshopper
Migratory Grasshopper, Melanoplus sanguinipes
McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois, 2007-07-27

#398 Greater Roadrunner on the Great Backyard Birdcount

Monday, February 18th, 2008

This year my “backyard” is William R. Mason Regional Park in Irvine, so I figured I’d see quite a few different birds than in past, cooler years in Brooklyn. I was certainly right about that. Over five miles and four hours, I tallied 41 species, over 20 of them the first records for Irvine in this year’s GBBC. (I was surprised at how few other reports there were from here. There are so many great parks and wildlife refuges in the area and not a few birders.) I found some great birds including Red-shouldered Hawk, Osprey, Hutton’s Vireo, Spotted Towhee, Cackling Goose, and four warbler species! However, the biggest surprise for me had to be this Greater Roadrunner:

Greater Roadrunner
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