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BrassNuts

Trad climber
Save your a_s, reach for the brass...
May 2, 2018 - 08:53pm PT
A couple more hooters :-)
Tony

Trad climber
Pt. Richmond, CA
May 3, 2018 - 09:52pm PT
I made a visit to a local park to check on Western Bluebird nest boxes that we put up in 2015. They have pretty productive with 2 broods per year usually. I was disappointed to find that one had been smashed by some low-lifes who vandalized the park in various ways recently. Anyway, the other nest box was less conspicuous and survived unscathed. The Bluebird pair is getting ready for nesting.

The area around here is a hotspot for Allen's Hummingbirds.

It's also a hotspot for Pipevine Swallowtail Butterflies.
Here's a male in better shape from a couple of years ago.

A Spotted Sandpiper had acquired some spots before migrating.



hooblie

climber
from out where the anecdotes roam
May 5, 2018 - 04:08pm PT
this guy boarded the shuttle and couldn't find his way out. so while he thought it over, i snappedthis shot. not the best hammock technique, but as soon as i popped the roof hatch, out he went
Crimpergirl

Sport climber
Boulder, Colorado!
May 5, 2018 - 09:13pm PT
This is such a great thread and happy place. I need to spend more time here! Thanks for all the great photos and info everyone!
clifff

Mountain climber
golden, rollin hills of California
May 6, 2018 - 08:46am PT
BIG FAT SUPER ATHLETES

Humans mistakenly think lean and mean is the way of great athletes. But the reality of animals living naturally in the wilds is just the opposite - big and fat is how super feats of athleticism are preformed, and while on a total fast to boot.

The Red Knot doubles its weight and then flies 5000 miles non-stop, without food, water, or rest in 6 days :

http://www.prweb.com/releases/manomet/redknotflightrecord/prweb4560994.htm

https://www.google.com/search?q=red+knot+5000+mile+flight&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-1

BarTailed Godwit

A female shorebird was recently found to have flown 7,145 miles (11,500 kilometers) nonstop from Alaska to New Zealand—without taking a break for food or drink.

It's the longest nonstop bird migration ever measured, according to biologists who tracked the flight using satellite tags.

The bird, a wader called a bar-tailed godwit, completed the journey in nine days.

Since the Red Knot doubled its weight for 5000 miles the Bar Tailed Godwit must have tripled its weight for a flight of 7000 miles !!!!

https://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/09/070913-longest-flight.html

And it's not just birds - all wild animals perform incredible feats, while big fat and fasting - whales, fish, salmon, Emperor Penguin, insects, bears ..... they enter a state of super fitness while big, fat and on a total fast. In contrast, humans are unfit when fat and even less fit when trying to fast. Humans have drifted very far from their natural potential.

For many more amazing bird flights:

https://www.google.com/search?q=record+bird+flights&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-b-1

The Common Swift Is the New Record Holder for Longest Uninterrupted Flight

Scientists have found that the birds can stay in the air for 10 months straight. That is a very long time. The bird world has its share of amazing migratory feats. Arctic Terns, for instance, are known for having the longest overall migration, with one bird racking up almost 60,000 miles on its round-trip journey between England and Antarctica. And as scientists recently discovered, Great Frigatebirds can sleep in 10-second bursts while remaining airborne for up to two months. But when it comes to uninterrupted flight, the Alpine Swift has held the record for the longest single flight of any avian species at 200 days.

No longer: Now there’s a new record holder, and this bird absolutely obliterated the Alpine's previous record. According to new research, Common Swifts can stay in the air for up to 10 months without stopping. Yes, 10 months. While scientists have long suspected that the bird might be capable of such a staggering achievement, they only recently had the tools to prove it.

http://www.audubon.org/news/the-common-swift-new-record-holder-longest-uninterrupted-flight

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1&biw=1600&bih=837&ei=RC_vWs37GMTHjwT35rbQDA&q=frigate+bird+longest+flight+time&oq=frigate+bird+longest+flight+time&gs_l=psy-ab.3...14498.41292.0.41694.51.37.0.3.3.0.150.4182.0j32.33.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..17.29.3428.0..0j0i22i30k1j0i131k1j0i67k1j0i131i67k1j0i10k1j0i22i10i30k1j33i21k1j33i22i29i30k1.288.-m6DRWbP-iQ


cyndiebransford

climber
Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
May 6, 2018 - 10:20pm PT
Yesterday I had a birders dream come true. I sat on the beach in Kasilof, not another soul in sight, and was surrounded by hundreds of shorebirds. Twice they flew past me, splitting into two groups to get around me. I watched them from afar at first, and then the tide brought them ever closer. It was worth a wet rear end to have that experience.
hooblie

climber
from out where the anecdotes roam
May 8, 2018 - 12:58pm PT
of the two, this end is the handsome one
MH2

Boulder climber
Andy Cairns
May 8, 2018 - 09:31pm PT
In Memoriam







Unwatched, the garden bough shall sway,
The tender blossom flutter down,
Unloved, that beech will gather brown,
This maple burn itself away.
BrassNuts

Trad climber
Save your a_s, reach for the brass...
May 10, 2018 - 06:07pm PT
Bird bump - birds from Maui a couple of weeks ago :-)
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
May 10, 2018 - 06:15pm PT
Great shots, BN, as always. Sad there are only two natives in the lot?
SteveW

Trad climber
The state of confusion
May 10, 2018 - 07:44pm PT
Better watch out, Dave, Callie's gettin' good with the camera.
Your time may be limited. . .

hee hee hee. . .
L

climber
A place with cats...lots and lots of cats
May 10, 2018 - 07:47pm PT
They are all amazing photos, BN, but I particularly like the Gray Francolins for some reason. And the I'iwi, of course. :-)
limpingcrab

Trad climber
the middle of CA
May 12, 2018 - 09:12pm PT
For some reason my son has been specifically asking to see a western tanager for about a month. Today he and his puppet helped me call one close in the yard. He was stoked.

Mom thought this was hilarious and is worried that he's becoming a nerd like me. I hope so!
little Z

Trad climber
un cafetal en Naranjo
May 13, 2018 - 03:50am PT
Limpingcrab - your wife has reason to worry. That little dude is hooked! I can see it in his eye. It's up to you guys to nurture the spark now. There are amazing resources and opportunities for young birders these days (witness the tanager puppet! I never had one of those). 100 puntos to you, Dad.

Found a pair of Bicolored Hawks nesting in nearby coffee fields. They are our local variety of Accipiter, sort of half way between a Sharpy and a Coop sizewise. They cranked out three chicks, so the little birds in the area must be living in fear now. The oldest chick has already moved off the nest and is now a "brancher".

thw nest is in a leafless cedar tree (a deciduous mahogany)

the brancher

mom, very calm towrads me being close to the nest. but she won't let any Brown Jays or Montezuma Ororpendolas within 100 m of the nest.

as a bonus, while stumbling around in the coffee by the hawk nest I flushed a female Common Pauraque off her nest with two eggs

Charlie D.

Trad climber
Western Slope, Tahoe Sierra
May 14, 2018 - 06:11am PT
This last week we were camped in the Valley at Upper Pines, this Pileated woodpecker was not shy at all. A ranger told us he’s been there for a while and is seen regularly, for you manic birders he’s hanging out around site 220 - last loop in camp.
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
May 20, 2018 - 04:59pm PT
^^^^ Those guys been exchanging tips with the Keas in New Zealand on how
to trash a car? LOL!

Got Wrentits? OK, I'll admit it - I used my iBoid to get him to pose.
Hey! It's just business!

BrassNuts

Trad climber
Save your a_s, reach for the brass...
May 20, 2018 - 08:32pm PT
Some desert boids from the Tucson area last month.
cyndiebransford

climber
Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
May 20, 2018 - 10:51pm PT
Yellow-rumped Warbler on a cloudy, cool Alaska day.
Reilly

Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
May 20, 2018 - 11:16pm PT
BN, you bribing the Acorn with granola? Seriously? Great series, especially the Buff-breasted!
BrassNuts

Trad climber
Save your a_s, reach for the brass...
May 21, 2018 - 12:14pm PT
Hey Reilly, no woodpecker baiting here. Not sure what it has in it's bill, but there are quite a few feeders in the tiny hamlet of Portal, so it's hard to say...
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