The great West can be daunting. It's even more intimidating when one treks the vast desert alone. I purchased water and all kinds of rations just in case my car decided to act up. Cell phones don't work in certain areas and the landscape changes from Sonoran desert into the sandy Imperial Dunes near Yuma. Eventually the driver reaches the forgotten lands of the Salton Sea full of pesticides, agricultural lands and the infamous Sonny Bono wildlife preserve. Even further, one must cross the great mountains of rock and alpine shrubs. Then begins the descent into the crowded urban area known as San Diego. I summoned the courage of the great Indian spirit, Chief Geronimo. As I shouted his name, I took the plunge one last time into the area known as San Diego!
Bushtit
The end of the year would bring me once more back into Southern California to clean up most of the endemics found in this area. However this trek was made alone since Pat had to work. The year is winding down fast and I needed to find more birds! So I went into some of the most eccentric places around SoCal.
White-crowned Sparrow
I hit 4 major places. The Salton Sea. The Tijuana Estuary. Discovery Lake of San Marcos. And Lindo Lake of Lakeside.
California Towhee
Within the recently burned city of San Marcos, I found an oasis known as Discovery Lake. There I witnessed mothers running with their children on the trails listening to annoying songs like, "Let It Go!" Go ahead and click on the link. I dare you:) I was trying to listen to the lesser known "California Thrasher" song. According to birders, it's one of California's better tunes...even topping the Momma and Papa's "California Dreamin!"
Discovery Lake was a pretty amazing area full of incredible birds! I think I spent the entire morning there birding. I heard the California Quail but I never saw them. I heard all the other birds and DID see them. Sometimes you just have to learn to "Let It Go, Let It Goooo!" I had that damn song stuck in my head all day!
Wrentit
Another new bird for me was the Wrentit. I'm never sure about these combo names in the bird world. So what is it? More Wren or more Tit? Either way, I thought it would be harder to ID. It wasn't. The call was distinct and the bird was much larger than the Bushtits also found in the area.
Brants
After getting a visual on 2 out of the 3 life bird targets, I decided it was time to move south to the Chula Vista area for the Brants. I met up with friends Libby and Bonnie at their place and walked along the waterfront enjoying their company while of course observing the birds!
Surf Scoters
We were super thrilled to spot Surf Scoters. I don't know why they are so cool, but they are. Their bill is so strange and colorful!
Scaly-breasted Munia
And then there were these birds! The Scaly-breasted Munia were almost on every one of my counts this last time. I would hear them squeek and I'd think, "Are those strange Cedar Waxwings calling?" They can also sound like mice! Then they'd fly up and remind me that they're taking over Southern California. And as for parrots! A month ago I reported on the Red-crowned and Lilac-crowned Parrots of Orange County! Well they are around the San Diego area as well. I sometimes forget that there are parrots around those parts. When it finally registers inside my tiny little brain, they are flying over my head!
This was my road trip song to keep me going. I want to let everyone know that I'll be catching up with you all soon. I've been on the road way too much these past two weeks trying to keep up with the end of the 2014 year:) I'll carry on with my report from the other two areas next week. And when I'm feeling intimidated by the challenge, I just have to remember to say, "Geronimo!"