Friday, November 8, 2019

Malibu Beach to Long Beach, CA


We spent nine days at Malibu Beach RV Resort and during that time there were 9 major fires in the L.A. area; two within 20 miles of us.  This was from the Getty Fire that turned the sunrise burnt orange over Santa Monica to the east of us.  We only smelled smoke one day, and thankfully we did not have to evacuate.  This RV park burned last year and it is amazing what trees survived.
California Sister Butterfly

Nanday Parakeet eating Palm fruit

Many Nanday Parakeets roosted in our RV park

House Wren hunts for bugs

Common Raven with Mourning Dove

California Towhee
Nuttall's Woodpecker

Anna's Hummingbird sticks out his tongue



We put up our hummingbird feeder and soon had several Anna's and Allen's Hummingbirds coming for a drink.  There was a lot of squabbling going on all day long.
American Kestrel

Spotted Towhee at Solstice Canyon

Ruby-crowned Kinglet

Glossy Snake

Nearby is Solstice Canyon with trails that many people enjoy walking and film company's love using this area for their projects.  Hiding in one of the trees, we found this sleeping Barn Owl.  Many of the trees and brush burned in last years's fire, but things grow back pretty quickly.  It is sad to see how dry everything is, rain is badly needed.
Wrentit

Cooper's Hawk

The view from our RV Park overlooking Malibu Beach and the Pacific Ocean

Black-bellied Plover 

Sunrire over the Santa Monica Mountains

Dolphin in the harbor nearby

On November 1st, we left very early to drive through the urban area south to Long Beach.  Golden Shore RV Resort is like an oasis surrounded by high rise buildings on the north and the huge Ports on the west.  It is amazing how much wildlife can be found along the L.A. River and harbor.
Surf Scoter

Brown Pelican plunging for fish

Contact!!

Snowy Egrets, which way is up?  Reflections

Snowy Egret, bad itch

Whimbrel in adjatent wetland preserve

Western Grebe - lange numbers overwintering 

Like my hairdo?

Black-crowned Night-heron checks me out

Scaly-breasted Munia, formerly the Nutmeg Manakin
Did you ask me if I wanted my name changed?

Allen's Hummingbird



The feeder went back out as soon as we arrived and this beautiful male Allen's Hummingbird claimed it as his own, barely letting anyone else near.  We will be here through Christmas and hope to spend some qualitly time with our son Travis and his wife Tina.  We also have missionary friends in the area, Joel and Marie Holm, joining them at Cottonwood Church.

Thanks for traveling along with us.
Love & Prayers,
Ty & Ida Baumann

1 comment:

  1. These photos are spectacular. Thanks for sharing. Blessings

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