It required a four o'clock wakeup and out of the house around five. A.M.
I met Stan, the guy that was leading the count at the park and ride at North County Fair and we drove through a special gate at the park.
There we met three guides from the park that would drive our small groups into the areas where we could count the birds.
As usual, I was the least competent birder there, tried to make up for it with my good looks, charm and witty repartee.
Our guide asked me what I liked to do birding wise and I said, "Anything but count ducks" and he said, "That is exactly what we are going to do." So we went to a large pond and a flotilla of birders pulled out their scopes and counted Canada geese and Snow geese, a lost cackling goose, cackling away, mallards and shovelers, teals and one hooded male merganser.
How people can count hundreds of birds like that is beyond me, especially in the dark. don't tell anyone but I think that they are actually guessing.
But hey, I am a rank amateur.
We split up into three groups. I started taking pictures of neat zoo animals since, why not? I haven't been to the park in ages and it is so nice to have it all to yourself before the public is allowed in.
It was a little more barren on the bird front.
We did see an immature western tanager, no great shakes visually. A gallinule in a tree. Pied billed grebe. Lots of turkey vultures. A common yellowthroat, uncommonly pretty.
We drove all the way to the top of the park at the zip line station and saw two magnificent mule deer bucks with large racks, didn't grab a picture.The neatest thing for me was seeing this pretty green heron.
I missed Ramona Grasslands honestly but no crying over spilled milk.
This was cool too. And I bet they didn't see a baby rhino? I did.
juvenile black crowned night heron |
what am I? |
Superb starling |
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