National Symbol

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National Symbol

Changes are a coming but not to our National Symbol: the Bald Eagle.  I have been seeing more Eagles (Bald and Golden) and many other raptors this Fall in the Washoe Valley, which is located between Reno and Carson City, NV.  This adult Bald Eagle I first saw in a tree at the northwest end of the Little Washoe Lake. 

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Bend (OR) Trip

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Bend (OR) Trip

The gang and I decided to take a trip over the 9-30-2016 weekend into Oregon with Bend being our goal.  We camped at Tumalo State Park, which was very nice and under the conifers.  The birding at the campsite was pretty good with the first being a Townsend's Solitaire and over the 2 days we were there I recorded 33 species.  More on the birds of Bend later.

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Monterey Bay Pelagic (CA)

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Monterey Bay Pelagic (CA)

This year's 2016 Monterey Bay Bird Festival was held September 22-25 and there were many pelagic trips into Monterey Bay.  I joined Debi Shearwater on her Shearwater Journeys trip on Sunday.  The weather started to warm up with temperatures reaching into the 90s along the coast.  This happens during the fall with the fog and heat taking turns controlling the weather.  Just after sunrise our boat left the harbor and we cruised through both Monterey and Santa Cruz counties.

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Pyramid Lake, WAS (NV)

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Pyramid Lake, WAS (NV)

Pyramid Lake is the geographic sink of the Truckee River Basin and is located 40 mi (64 km) northeast of Reno (NV).  Located in the Great Basin, Pyramid Lake is the remnant of Pleistocene Lake Lahontan that covered modern northwestern Nevada, northeastern California, and southern Oregon.

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Farallon Islands, San Francisco Co. (CA)

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Farallon Islands, San Francisco Co. (CA)

The Farallon Islands, (from the Spanish farallón meaning "pillar" or "sea cliff"), are a group of islands off the coast of California approximately 30 miles (48 km) west of the Golden Gate Bridge and 20 miles (32 km) south of Point Reyes National Seashore.  This area is frequented by sharks and whales and has breeding colonies of California, Stellar's and Fur seals.  In addition, there are 12 species of seabirds that breed on the islands.

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