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Showing posts with label Belted Kingfisher. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Belted Kingfisher. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Reserve

 Song - Stuck in Lodi Again by Creedence Clearwater Revival

 


 On Tuesday of this week my friend Jill and I took a drive about an hour Northeast from home but sill under the watchful eye of Mt. Diablo in the distance.  It was part of a Christmas present I had given to her this year and next week I will share her gift to me with you!

 


 We arrived at the Woodbridge Ecological Reserve on a beautiful crisp winter morning.  An American Kestrel greeted us from high atop a telephone pole.


Unfortunately there were only a smattering of Sandhill Cranes on this trip.  For some reason the reserve had drained two of the fields of all of the standing water. However we did see a fun mix of other birds and had a great Thai lunch after we finished our bird watching.



An Great Egret was standing near a canal watching for something tasty to float by.



And a Belted Kingfisher was happily chattering away high on top of some barren tree branches. 



A Great Blue Heron was also standing near the canal of water watching both the water and us driving slowly by. 


The air was filled with a variety of bird calls as well as a chorus of frogs croaking quite loudly. And one of the highlights was watching a hawk catching a very long snake.  It was so exciting that all of my photos turned out blurry....


It was a day of laughter and fun with a dear old friend!

 

" We are best friends. Always remember if you fall, I will pick you up....after I'm finished laughing."

--Unknown








Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Just Fishing

So sorry if you receive this twice but I accidentally posted this on my painting blog instead of my personal blog!

Song - Belted Kingfisher sound


Monday morning I woke to a gathering of Cedar Waxwings on the bare tree in our backyard creek.  Since the sun was behind them I had trouble getting a good photo.




But trust me, they were Cedar Waxwings with their beautiful eyeliner showing.....





On Tuesday, as the sun was setting, a Belted Kingfisher landed on the same tree and posed for about 20 minutes. You can spot him right?



  He even stayed there while I ran inside for my camera and found a better spot to photograph him from. 






 Mr. B and I hear them all day long going up and down the creek looking for fish but it is rare for one to sit this long.





Thanks little guy as it was a good way to end my day!

"Nature always wears the color of the spirit"

--Ralph Waldo Emerson
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