Have been at one of my frequent stopping points, Rancho Jurupa Park in Riverside, California for the past week. Had gone without hookups for more than a week, so really appreciated having electricity again. The weather fronts with rain keep coming through California on a regular basis. Today heavy rain and thunder have been present most of the day.
Two pairs of herons are reusing two nests from last year. Saw one heron bring one twig to the heron in a nest and the waiting heron spent some time arranging that one twig. A red-tailed hawk landed between the two nests one day. The herons in the nests flew away and one came back so it was facing the hawk and started hissing at it till the hawk flew away. Heron’s can hurt hawks with their beaks if they are facing them and are not taken by surprise.
Have seen both herons and egrets hunting gophers in the field by me. The gopher exterminator that was here in the fall must have left some.
Saw an adult and then a juvenile night heron resting in the same tree on two different mornings.
Northern flicker
Cormorants. Have read where some places are killing them because they eat fish meant for fishermen.
Say’s phoebe. Probably the same one I saw in the fall, at least it was hunting and perching in the same spot.
Mallard. Have also seen a small group of ruddy ducks.
Feel like I’m seeing old friends when I see the geese mascots that have been here as long as I’ve been coming here. Glad to see they have made it through another season of kids, dogs, and fishermen.






































































