Sunday, November 27, 2022

Malibu Beach - Part 2

 

Our stay at Malibu Beach RV Park is coming to an end.

We'll miss the beautiful scenery in all directions from our cliffside "home".

The waves at night with the changing tide sound like rolling thunder.

Brown Pelican gliding in the wave trough.

Whimbrel sorts through the foam for breakfast.

Where sky and water meet.
Double-crested Cormorants, Brown Pelican and Western Gull resting area during calm seas

Great Egret feeding along beach shrubline.

Solstice Canyon Santa Monica Mountain National Recreation Area

Coastal Canyons provide excellant habitat diversity, 
food, water, shelter and space for a variety of wildlife.

Rock outcrops, chaparral grasslands

Spring fed stream source

Forest trails along stream

Early morning coveys of California Quail calling, feeding on seeds, insects and grit.

Hiking to and locating source of a quail-like call, found 4 Japanese quail.
Excapees or more likely dumped off.
These exotic species due to their color and being captive raised will be vulnerable to predation.

Red-tailed Hawk is a likely predator

Hummingbird Trumpet or California Fuchsia

Toyon Berries - favorite of Thrushes

Wintering Hermit Thrush

California Towhee

Western specialty - Rufous-crowned Sparrow

Nuttall's Woodpecker creating a cavity

California Thrasher calling on territory

Golden-crowned Sparrow, another western specialty

Fox Sparrow numbers increased throughout the month

Nanday Parakeets behavior and antics - 
enjoyable and educational to observe.
Cracking Western Black Walnuts open,

Cuddling

A quick smooch!

Settles into Oak Tree canopy

Carries off Acorn

Enjoying fruits of his labor

Laural Sumac

Flocks of Bushtits  - never solitary.

Oak Titmouse

Desert Starvine

Wrentit

Juvenile Sharp-shinned Hawk 

California Scrub-Jay

Malibu Beach looking toward Point Dume (farthest point)

Breath-taking sunset same view around 5 pm

Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving for we have much to thank God for.
Love & Prayers,
Ty & Ida Baumann








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