Elegant Tern the other day on a local beach
Elegant Tern the other day on a local beach
California Quail on the trail
thanks. Not sure I will have time. I will check it out later. I so rarely post to BlueSky
June 2025 - Peregrine Falcon fledglings looking at something intently in the sky
Cooper's Hawk that visited my front porch the other day.
Peregrine Falcon
I don't know how to navigate this thing. LOL
Me either. This thing is difficult to navigate
A favorite find of mine from November 19, 2020 - Vandenberg AFB *now Space Force Base*, CA. Ocean Beach County Park. A White Wagtail, likely a Siberian form (Black-backed).
For what? :)
White-tailed Kite
Snowy Egret on Virgin Creek. Northern California Coast
I haven't heard or seen this anywhere else but here and in a screen-cap from your page to Facebook. Please cite a source? I would like to read more about it. Thank you, Mr. Jeffries, for all you do.
Cooper's Hawk on the Surfer's Trail this morning
Prophecy
December 19, 2024 - White-tailed Kite with its Gopher prey
Folks, if you like this image, it is available either through a calendar for this year, or, as an individual print on canvas, metal or acrylic - even paper, with a heavy-duty foam backing. DM me for details :)
From May 8 of 2024 - a Lapland Longspur. Gorgeous male in breeding plumage. He was found on Noyo Headlands in Fort Bragg by a local falconer who shared with the birding community :) Thanks, Micheal! (that's how he spells his name)
I agree. Which is why I don't make albums and share ALL of my photos. It's maddening to see certain people start following me whom I never asked for. I would just rather stick it out on FB and start interacting more with my friends pages to see what they are doing, I guess. This limits your words.
OK. :) It's hard to navigate this to see what is being commented on, etc.
December 23, 2024 - Juvenile Bald Eagle
Thank you
Which? The cover photo or the photo I shared?
December 23 2024 - juvenile Bald Eagle chasing a California Gull out over waves that were cresting at 31 feet. Mendocino coast, CA, USA
bsky.app/profile/npr....
weird bird for the Mendocino coast - a Dickcissel. Named for its song that supposedly sounds like "Dick-Dick-Dick-cissel".... it's a midwestern species that should be in southern Mexico, Central and S America by now. This bird was last seen on December 2nd.
The Donna J returning to the harbor yesterday morning at sunrise....
Short-billed Gull