Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Banning Museum & Catalina Eagles

First, after watching 3 eggs for a month+, tended by mom Wray and dad Superman, we are finally seeing hatching action at West End of Catalina. Live streaming here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYSG3eAKXik

Today walked at Banning House in Wilmington with Bob, lots of goodies.
I DIDN'T KNOW THERE ARE PEACOCKS IN WILMINGTON.
This Cooper's Hawk appeared. We saw a pair of red-tail hawks in their nest at the top of a pine tree.
This is a flicker, too far away.  Best birds of the day were Cedar Waxwings, about 5 of them, and they were passing fruit to each other. Such gorgeous birds!  We also had Brewer's blackbirds, yellow rump warblers, Townsend's warbler, Allen's hummingbirds, Cassin's kingbird, Bullock's oriole and hooded oriole, black phoebe. 
Go Eagles!!!

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