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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands: August 2011
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands. Wednesday, August 31, 2011. Long Eared Owl babies in Shoshone Village, CA. My apologies to all who asked about, and anyone who is interested, for being absent from this blog through the breeding season. It has been a very busy season ,now winding gradually into fall migration. Here are some superstars from Shoshone Breeding season 2011. Location: Shoshone, CA, USA. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Long Eared Owl babies in Shoshone Village, CA. Video of Wood Thrush in Shoshone.
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands: December 2011
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands. Thursday, December 29, 2011. Shoshone, CA 92384 - Birding near Death Valley. Shoshone, CA 92384. Crissal Thrashers are known for being difficult to get a good look at. They are notoriously hard to photo. Photo by Colin Wooley. The two note call that sounds like "dirty birdy" or "chewy-chewy", is definitive. Click to watch Crissal Thrasher Video). FREE BIRD-WALK EVERY SUNDAY 8AM Crowbar Restaurant. Saturday, December 24, 2011. Cooper's Hawk's wintering in Shoshone, CA. Californ...
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands: January 2011
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands. Thursday, January 27, 2011. Photo by Len Warren. Shoshone, CA 92384. Crissal Thrasher- ( Toxostoma crissale. Tuesday, January 11, 2011. Photo by Colin Wooley. In 2010 there were 20 pairs of Verdins on the Shoshone nesting research plot. PRBO (Point Reyes Bird Observatory) has conducted a long term research project here since 2005 that monitors all speciesof songbirds nesting along the Amargosa River. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). If gte mso 9] Normal 0 false . Shoshone, Ca, Unit...
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands. Thursday, December 15, 2011. December 16, 2011 at 8:49 AM. I really enjoy your informative posts and wonderful photos. I look forward to visiting your area. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Shoshone, CA 92384 - Birding. Coopers Hawks wintering in Shoshone, CA. This is a beautiful spot on the Aqua connector tr. First year male Phainopepla Birding was amazing . Video of Dusky-capped Flycatcher in Shoshone Wetlands. Video of Baltimore Oriole in Shoshone Village.
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands: December 2010
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands. Friday, December 31, 2010. Northern Harrier Breeding in December. Leading coyote away from the female. Female Northern Harrier #1. Western Bluebirds can be found regularly in winter on Shoshone Wetlands. There seems to be enough berries.40 to 50 at a time are sometimes seen working their way up and down the mesquite groves, finding ripe patches of mistletoe. Blackburnian Warbler pair-after J. Fenwick Lansdowne. Yellow Crowned Night Heron Ding Darling Refuge. Louisiana Heron(tr...
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands: September 2011
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands. Friday, September 16, 2011. Shoshone - Blue trail in the snow. The Kingstons in Snow from the Blue Trail. The Resting Springs,(right) and Nopah Ranges. A migration wave seems to be happening here today. This morning so. Far, without leaving the yard! RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD, BLACK-CHINNED. HUMMINGBIRD, ANNA'S HUMMINGBIRD, NORTHERN PARULA , NORTHERN. WATERTHRUSH, NASHVILLE WARBLER, WILSON'S WARBLER, ORANGE CROWNED. WARBLER, COMMON YELLOWTHROAT, WESTERN TANAGER, LINCOLN'S SPARROW,.
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands: Got Crissal Thrasher? Shoshone, CA 92384 - Birding near Death Valley
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands. Thursday, December 29, 2011. Shoshone, CA 92384 - Birding near Death Valley. Shoshone, CA 92384. Crissal Thrashers are known for being difficult to get a good look at. They are notoriously hard to photo. Photo by Colin Wooley. The two note call that sounds like "dirty birdy" or "chewy-chewy", is definitive. Click to watch Crissal Thrasher Video). FREE BIRD-WALK EVERY SUNDAY 8AM Crowbar Restaurant. December 29, 2011 at 10:07 AM. December 29, 2011 at 10:16 AM. California Partner...
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands: November 2011
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands. Wednesday, November 16, 2011. Finally a good photo of a Hummingbird. Although common year round in Shoshone, Anna's Hummingbirds are extremely challenging to photograph.Their iridescence is elusive. The aerial battles between hummingbirds. Are intense. The males occasionally put the loser in combat to death. I have observed male Anna's Hummingbirds. Attacking formidable foes like Cooper's Hawk, Red Tailed Hawk, and Loggerhead Shrikes. Thursday, November 10, 2011. It is pure sp...
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands
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Birds of Shoshone Wetlands. Monday, August 26, 2013. While filming singing Crissal Thrashers, the most difficult part is to get close to the singer without interrupting or flushing him. Every step forward runs the risk. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Above is a video that Ive made about Crissal Thra. Video of Dusky-capped Flycatcher in Shoshone Wetlands. Video of Baltimore Oriole in Shoshone Village. Video of Wood Thrush in Shoshone. Goals of the Shoshone Wetlands Birding Program.
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