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Re: [SBB] SCVAS Field Trip



Ted Chandik's Fly By Dawn group followed the SCVAS group by a half-hour or so. I believe it was my best visit to Del Puerto/Mines. The weather was perfect, there was a good stream of water down Del Puerto, and the birds were very cooperative. In addition to the birds Bob Reilling mentions, we saw two Burrowing Owls in long grass less than a mile up Del Puerto from I-5, as well as a Barn Owl and three Great-horned Owls at Owl Rock (1 ad and two fledglings). Owl Rock has been fenced off by the property owner. This is probably good for the birds because the large amount of graffiti painted on the rock suggests that kids in the Central Valley have nothing better to do than spray paint in the canyon, and now they can't climb up there any more.
Good birding,
Nancy Teater



At 07:43 PM 5/7/2006 -0400, [[email protected]] wrote:
All,
 
Saturday's (5/6/06) SCVAS Field Trip to Del Puerto Canyon and San Antonio Valley proved to be popular with at least twenty-two birders spread out among thirteen plus cars.  Finding adequate parking was a challenge and while some birds were not well seen (HORNED LARK) and others were only seen by a few (LARK SPARROW and GOLDEN EAGLE) most of the target species were well seen by all in the usual places.  A BLUE GROSBEAK, male, was in the valley located east of Del Puerto Canyon Road with a view of traffic on Hwy. 5, a pair of ROCK WREN were found short of the usual places on a small rock wall, far side of the creek, short of the first row of Tree Tobacco Plants (another pair on the "Owl Rock"), a male COSTA'S HUMMINGBIRD repeatedly returned to a favorite perch on bare limbs at the top of an Oak, far side of the creek at the curve in the road just before "Owl Rock," three to four male PHAINOPEPLA were a short distance further up the road, a couple male WESTERN TANAGERS and a couple LAZULI BUNTING were also spotted along del Puerto Canyon Road.  After a short lunch/restroom break at Frank Raines Park we had several short sightings of singing CANYON WREN up the road where canyon walls steepen and the only available parking is on the "wrong side" of the road, nesting COMMON RAVEN were in the rocks above the parking area and one of the singing male Lazuli Bunting was in a tree above the creek.  A LEWIS'S WOODPECKER was in a dead tree a couple hundred feet east of the road and perhaps a quarter mile south of the junction and LAWRENCE'S GOLDFINCH were in the Fire Station.  Our big miss for the day was Sage Sparrow (only one birder got a brief look) even after a second "after the Field Trip" try at a known site a couple miles further north of the cattle guard.  All in all a gorgeous day, weather wise, with a great bunch of enthusiastic birders.
 
Take care,
Bob Reiling   
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