Lately, some new building developments have begun which I hope will not negatively affect the wildlife there.
In the few sloughs that we checked were the usual groups of waterfowl , a few Avocets, Willets , a Spotted Sandpiper and many Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs.
Other species seen included : Brown Thrasher ,Baltimore Oriole , Solitary Sandpiper , Le Conte's Sparrow , Northern Harrier , Swainson's and Red-tailed Hawk( including a nice Krider's race individual.)
A kind owner of a nearby acerage let us look around his property which boasted a couple of dug-outs and many trees, so I was able to get a few photos :
Solitary Sandpiper - There were probably 5 or 6 of these in the area. This is the best look I've had at one all year :

Baltimore Oriole - This worn Male was looking for food by the roadside :

Cedar Waxwing - There were a few of these youngsters around the property :

Downy Woodpecker - I saw this little Male before we left for home :

8 comments:
Fantastic photos as usual, you do have some great birding hotspots.
Excellent! Great work!
Cheers, Klaus
Thanks for looking guys :-)
You have some wonderful bird pictures. I enjoyed reading your blog.
Thanks for stopping by Tommy
Nick - such a great variety! I wonder why the oriole was so worn down? Seeing your downy photo makes me long for winter as that is when they visit my suet feeders more frequently.
Thanks Shelly :-) I agree about the Downy. I hardly ever see these little Woodpeckers in the summer , but this year I've seen 3 or 4.
It must be great to see so many different birds. Great shots!
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