We also saw a Nuttall's woodpecker at Veteran's Memorial Park in Sylmar, CA. The top two are of a male, the bottom is a female. Although it looks a bit like a downy woodpecker, it's a little larger and there is more red on the head.
Friday, January 7, 2011
Nuttall's woodpeckers
We also saw a Nuttall's woodpecker at Veteran's Memorial Park in Sylmar, CA. The top two are of a male, the bottom is a female. Although it looks a bit like a downy woodpecker, it's a little larger and there is more red on the head.
Out of Focus Birds Obscured by Leaves.
We get occasional compliments from friends on our photos. Here, we illustrate some photos that aren't great. The top is a red-naped sapsucker from Lacy Park in Pasadena. The bottom is a bulbul from Kewen Canyon in Pasadena. Or maybe it's the other way around. Each is the best photo we got of a bird that is a new addition to our life list.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Cedar Waxwings: Lacy Park in Pasadena
We are pretty happy with some prior cedar waxwing photos we've taken in NJ, but these with the berries we like just as much if not more. We had never actually observed the waxwings eating berries like we've read they do until we were in CA. It was a very large flock, and they were having what seemed to be a really good time with an abundance of berries.
Townsend's warbler: Lacy Park, Pasadena
While out in Los Angeles, we did have some time for birds. Here's a Townsend's warbler from Lacy Park in Pasadena. In the top photo, it's eating an insect.
Acorn Woodpeckers: Lacy Park in Pasadena
We visited Lacy Park twice. The first day it was cloudy and one area of the park was full of acorn woodpeckers, but we saw few other birds. The second day it was sunny and there were warblers and waxwings out, but we didn't see the woodpeckers.
Acorn woodpeckers store food in repositories, holes they peck in trees. We've seen oak tree repositories before but never palm tree repositories.
Hermit Thrush: Lacy Park, Pasadena
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Northern Mockingbird and California Towhee
We just got back from a trip to Los Angeles helping our daughter and son-in-law move into their new house. Here's a photo of a mockingbird in their lemon tree and a towhee in some shrubs.
California Towhee
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California Towhee,
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