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Category Archives: Morro Rock
Strut your stuff…
A couple of below freezing nights, three days of high surf advisories with 14 foot waves breaking over the jetties, a “king tide” with some great minus tides for gathering mussels, three days of 85°F heat and plenty of sunshine. … Continue reading
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Tagged artwork, courtship, eagles, falcon, gulls, Heather O'Connor, invaders, juvenile, Morro Rock, other birds, peregrines, weather
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Twiggin’ it…
This is a slow time of year and not too much excitement, but it gives us the chance to catch up on our house-keeping and buying a new Epson Projector EX5220 for school presentations. Now, Heather will have to create … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn, breeding, Cleve Nash, courtship, falcon, mammals, Morro Rock, peregrines, stoop, visitor, weather
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High on High Mountain…
Migration time along the Central Coast of California is underway with a few unusual sightings. First, it was the blue footed booby who stayed for a week or two. Last week, it was the black vulture that spent a couple … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Isenberg, condor, education, falcon, High Mountain, other birds, peregrines, Steve Schubert
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Boobies and falcons…
There has been a lot of commotion along the California coast and Morro Bay is no exception. We had our own personal Blue-footed booby here for about 6 days on the south jetty of Morro Bay. In case you didn’t … Continue reading
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Tagged Blue-footed Booby, breeding, courtship, falcon, Morro Bay, Morro Rock, other birds, peregrines, stoop
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I only have flies for you…
For anyone looking to observe falcons along the Central Coast of California at this time of year, it is a real crap shoot. If it’s not the wind, it’s the fog. For the last few weeks, it has been the … Continue reading
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Tagged courtship, falcon, Morro Rock, peregrines, Tribune letter, weather
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Late arrival…”Scrappy”
For those who followed us for the last year or so, you might remember about this time last August we had a new arrival, “Spec, the black turkey vulture,” aka: undertaker of the skies. All other birds hatch in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Morro Rock, other birds, peregrines, vultures, weather
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A first for me…
It’s hard to get used to a spring and summer without young ones around on the south side of Morro Rock. In all the years that I have observed them, this was a first for me. Inactivity at the rock … Continue reading
Could be worse…
Of the two pair of breeding falcons at Morro Rock, we did get one set of chicks this year 2013, two males and one large female on the north side. The female on the south side in her twelfth season … Continue reading
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Tagged breeding, chicks, falcon, incubation, Morro Rock, peregrines, survival
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Golden years…
Questions of age have come to my attention from a few readers about the south side female. Yes, she is getting “a little long in the tooth” and according to “Birds of North America,” the peregrine falcon article, female age … Continue reading
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Tagged breeding, brooding, chicks, falcon, incubation, juvenile, Morro Rock, peregrines, survival
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Summer Solstice…
Long days and short nights start to make a change at this time of year. It’s the summer solstice with a giant full moon. Here at Morro Rock the Native Americans of the Salinian Tribe are here to celebrate the … Continue reading
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Tagged falcon, feeding, gulls, Morro Bay, Morro Rock, peregrines, solstice, summer
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