Our Christmas birds are back. Cedar waxwings return every year during the holiday season to eat toyon berries.
Our Christmas birds are back. Cedar waxwings return every year during the holiday season to eat toyon berries.
Western Snowy Plovers are endangered, migratory and threatened small shorebirds.
The snowy plover parents take turns incubating the eggs. The parents don’t directly feed their babies after they hatch. A few hours after hatching, the chicks can follow their father to forage. The mother will leave to find a new mate and start another brood.
The four Clark’s grebe chicks have grown too big to all ride comfortably on their parent’s back, but they still try. Now, there’s often not enough room, so one of them ends up having to swim alongside in the water. 🤣
Two juvenile Red-tailed hawk siblings taking bath. 🛁