Showing posts with label baja. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baja. Show all posts

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Week 4 - Baja California Sur continues

Still in Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico this week.

I've been out a few times and have added some more birds to the list of what I've seen here-
  1. California Least Terns
  2. Royal Terns
  3. Common Terns
  4. Black-crowned Night Herons
  5. Tricolored Heron
  6. Little Blue Heron
  7. Snowy Egrets
  8. Great Egrets
  9. Reddish Egret
  10. Western Snowy Plover
  11. Black-bellied Plover
  12. Willets
  13. Eared Grebes
  14. Semipalmated Plover
  15. Yellow-legged Gulls
  16. Sanderlings
  17. Marbled Godwits
  18. Belted Kingfisher
  19. Neotropical Cormorants
  20. White-faced Ibis
  21. White Ibis
  22. Ruddy Turnstone
  23. Spotted Sandpiper
  24. Phainopepla
  25. Osprey

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Week 3: Loreto, Baja California Sur, Mexico

Hola!  Greetings from Mexico... Yes, not exactly birding locally on my 3rd week of my "little year", but I've been seeing some great birds here in Loreto, a small village near a marine sanctuary in the southern state of Baja California in Mexico.  

Here's what I've seen so far that I haven't seen elsewhere this year:
  • Blue-footed Boobies diving after sardines in the harbor here.  It's an amazing sight to see the 50 or more dive in unison into the water.
  • Brown Boobies flying amongst the many other birds hunting for sardines, too.
  • Heerman's gulls stealing sardines from Brown Pelicans.
  • Hooded Orioles in the brushy trees in front of the house where I'm staying.
  • Two Gila Woodpeckers that hopped on the fence across the street looking for food briefly.
The marine protected area here must be helping the vast numbers of seabirds that are found rafting off the coast of Loreto.  If I had a spotting scope, I bet I'd be seeing lots more.  I'll keep updating this as the week goes on.  

I'm arranging a birding trip to San Ignacio Lagoon in January next year that will include seeing the wintering gray whales that come to breed and maybe even some sea turtles.  I'm going to come down again in June if possible to set up the trip and check out the birds.  The local guide has a list of over 200 species just in the lagoon.