Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Caracol Europeo de Jardín (Cornu aspersum)

Fecha

Marzo 27, 2024 a las 06:16 TARDE PDT

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Cóndor Californiano (Gymnogyps californianus)

Observ.

nmisra

Fecha

Enero 2024

Descripción

Green 26, Little Stinker

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Águila Cabeza Blanca (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)

Observ.

nmisra

Fecha

Enero 9, 2024 a las 11:33 MAÑANA PST

Fotos / Sonidos

Qué

Cóndor Californiano (Gymnogyps californianus)

Observ.

nmisra

Fecha

Enero 2024

Descripción

Tag 569, Phoebe the Forager

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Mergo Mayor (Mergus merganser)

Observ.

sarahcoty

Fecha

Julio 19, 2023 a las 08:18 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

With seven babies! And one photos shows one of the babies hopping on the parent's back!

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Carpintero Bellotero (Melanerpes formicivorus)

Observ.

sarahcoty

Fecha

Julio 14, 2023 a las 04:12 TARDE PDT

Descripción

This Acorn Woodpecker was guarding a nest - zoom in and look closely to see (I count three!) baby birds!

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Águila Pescadora (Pandion haliaetus)

Observ.

sarahcoty

Fecha

Junio 28, 2023 a las 10:56 MAÑANA PDT

Descripción

This is my 2,000th observation for iNaturalist: three osprey were circling and diving catching fish. These are the best of the photos I took...what an awesome and epic thing to see! (Also I feel bad for the people fishing in kayaks because they aren't nearly as good at this fishing business as the gorgeous osprey are...)

Fotos / Sonidos

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Águila Cabeza Blanca (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)

Observ.

sarahcoty

Fecha

Junio 21, 2023 a las 03:29 TARDE PDT

Descripción

In this observation there are two juvenile and two adult bald eagles. (I was only able to photograph the adults individually though - one adult was in an adjacent tree and one adult was in the tree with the juveniles - and I wasn't quick enough to capture them both flying when they traded places.) I spent an hour on the Sawmill Cove trail observing these. The juveniles were so loudly begging for food. The adults were so loudly crying to each other. What an overwhelmingly awesome experience. I stood on the foundation remains of one of the Sawmill Cove structures to take these photographs. I have so many more, but I think the ones shared here are the best. (Well they're all the best to me...) BEST INATURALIST MOMENT FOR ME EVER!