Ruff, Plovers and Condors (almost)

Haven’t been birding for weeks so on hearing of some good birds on the Oxnard plain late in the afternoon on Saturday, I decided to go for a drive. The Pacific Golden Plovers were meant to be on the sod fields along Casper Rd. Driving along and scanning the fields yielded nothing more than a couple of Black-bellied Plovers on a wet patch by the roadside. Looks like I was too late. I decided to have a look for the Ruff at the end of Arnold Rd and come back to check this patch if I had time.

Almost immediately I got out of the car, a shorebird flew past looking for all the world like a Ruff. It paused briefly by a pool and shot off again. I grabbed my scope and found some yellowlegs and dowitchers at a distance. And there was the Ruff. It was getting dark and it was windy so the shots are more record shots (there’s another one also posted on the Stop Press Page)


Light was running out, so I decided to head back to look one more time for the plovers. It was obvious that many more plovers had showed up and I quickly found the 3 Pacific Golden Plovers amongst 20 or so Black-bellied Plovers. I managed to get some record shots as the sun was going down.



Sunday afternoon found me looking for Condors in the San Gabriel mtns above the San Fernando Valley. Many birders had seen birds most of the morning and as I was driving up I met a birder who had just seen a young bird by the side of the road. However, something wasn’t right. I started to doubt I was in the right place. I searched extensively but no luck. It’s not out of the realm of possibility that I’m just not very observant and wouldn’t know a condor if I drove right past one…Perhaps, next weekend I’ll have time to give them another try.

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Spotted Doves in LA

After Finch’s request for info on this species, thought I would copy and paste some info that Mitch Heindel, Kimball Garrett and Steve Sosensky have saved in a file in LACoBirds in case anyone else is interested. Although it sounds like Finch looked in the right area and didn’t succeed. This seems to be the most requested species from visiting birders.

If anyone wants Yellow-chevroned Parakeet, I can definitey help you there – they wake me up at 7am every morning!
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President’s Day

3 day weekend and I don’t think I’ve been birding this year. Flu over Xmas and work commitments have prevented me from getting out. Anyway, today I take the opportunity for a couple of hours down at Ballona Marsh near LAX. No sign of the reported Greater White-fronted Geese but others odds and ends included American Coots, Cinnamon and Blue-winged Teal that wouildn’t stay still for the digital camera and scope combo.

It seemed that everything was very skittish this morning.

I decided to sit and wait and see if I could get some shots of the White-crowned Sparrows- I managed one of a young bird. Now with some time in photoshop maybe I can get rid of that annoying branch…

Red-winged Blackbirds were also very vocal and getting ready for spring.

Suddenly, a Sora Rail popped out of the bush next to me and fed unpeturbed along the reeds.

Occasionally some coots would rush it but for the next 15 mins it showed very well.

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