Saturday, October 2, 2010
Monterey Bay Birding Festival 2010
Posted by Mary C at 6:20 PM 2 comments
Tags: brown pelicans, cormorants, Elkhorn Slough, Elkhorn Slough Safari, gulls, Monterey Bay Birding Festival, Pacific harbor seals, sea lions, sea otters, white pelicans
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Skywatch Friday # 34
Posted by Mary C at 6:19 PM 15 comments
Tags: Elkhorn Slough, Skywatch Friday, sunset
Friday, October 10, 2008
Birding Festival - part 2
As we walked down the trail we saw several birds in the pond. They all looked like the bird in the photo below. This was the best shot I could get. I recommend going to Red's blog to see better photos. Anyway, Red has informed me that this is a red-necked phalarope. And there were at least 30 of these birds in the pond. This is apparently their winter plumage and definitely a lifer. Now I wonder if I would recognize these same birds in their breeding plumage.
Posted by Mary C at 8:51 PM 9 comments
Tags: egret, Elkhorn Slough, grebes, kayakers, long-billed curlew, marbled godwit, MoonGlow Dairy, pelicans, phalarope, western sandpipers
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Monterey Bay Birding Festival
The third annual Monterey Bay Birding Festival will be Fri, Sat, Sun, Sep 21, 22, 23 this year. Go to their web site by clicking on the link above. Here is the checklist of birds seen last year during the festival. There are so many trips planned it is hard to decide which trip(s) I would like to attend. The Monterey Bay area, a large part of the central coast of California also known as the Pajaro Valley, is quite extensive and geologically diverse - such as wetlands, marsh areas, grasslands, woodlands, etc.
Posted by Mary C at 3:55 PM 5 comments