Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Salton Sea February 19th, 2012

Wister Unit 8:00 a.m.
Much to his disappointment, Balázs didn't see any rattlesnakes.

BIRDS SEEN:
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Abert's Towhee
Black-tailed Gnatcatcher
Ladder-backed Woodpecker
Gambel's Quail
Red-wingedBlackbird
House Finch
Audubon's Warblers
one Myrtle Warbler
Inca Doves
Eurasian Collared Doves

Red Hill Marina 11:00 a.m.
American Herring Gull?  Okay, but we need a Yellow-footed Gull!
No Yellow-footed Gull, huh?  Too bad.
Dude, where's my Salton Sea?
The Salton Dea is drying up.  Its water source is being diverted to water golf courses in San Diego.  They are trying to save it.

John Thomlinson, Ph.D.
Biology Professor at California State University,        Dominguez Hills

Who do I run into, when I go to a party at Cathy Jacobs' house? John Thomlinson!

Who do I run into, when I chase a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher in San Pedro? John Thomlinson!



Who do I run into, when I go to a party at Cathy Jacobs' house? John Thomlinson!
 
Who do I run into, when I chase a Gyrfalcon in Riverside? John Thomlinson!




I can't get away from the guy!


Laughing Gull at the end of Lack Road 5:30 p.m.

István kept pronouncing "Laughing Gull" as "Lo-fing Gull".  Lo fing is Hungarian for "horse fart".

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