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Nuttall's Woodpecker busy picking on pines
House Wren singing
Cooper's Hawk collecting sticks for its nest
Dark-eyed Junco feeding on ground
Ruby-crowned Kinglet flitting in pines
Western Fence Lizard sunning on rock
Monarch resting on plants near eucalyptus
Pine cones from new to older
White-tailed Kite mobbing pair of adult Red-tailed Hawks
Repeatedly diving at the hawks!
Afterwards, Red-tailed Hawk pair attempted mid-air "friendship"
Reestablishing their life-long bond every spring!
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02-Mar-2011 19:23
Bird the area just below the dam as migration starts--usually some good warblers! So glad you're enjoying the new house! Jenny
Trude
02-Mar-2011 03:10
Living in a new city means I am discovering nearby nature areas like Laguna Niguel Regional Park. Despite the high human activity in this park, I still saw a lot of spring activity amongst the wildlife.
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