Journal archives for April 2019

April 1, 2019

With spring migration underway, there are new voices in the treetops.

I recently went out for a nice long ramble in the woods at one of my favorite local spots, Novato’s Indian Tree Open Space Preserve. Catkins hung mutely from the bending sheaves of hazel, newts marched across the path in silent determination and the air was full of birdsong. Varied thrushes keened their strange metallic quavers, the rain-moistened forest signaling springtime to these soon-to-depart nesters of the Pacific Northwest. Resident finches, titmice and wrens were in full voice, the established continuo to spring’s chorus.

https://www.marinij.com/2019/03/31/with-spring-migration-underway-there-are-new-voices-in-the-treetops/

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April 3, 2019

Biologists confirm California condor nest in Zion National Park.

Park biologists have confirmed the location of a California condor nest in Zion National Park, where a pair of condors are caring for the first egg they’ve produced together so far.

https://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/archive/2019/04/02/mks-biologists-confirm-california-condor-nest-in-zion-national-park/#.XKP9WZ9lDqA

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8 wonderfully weird facts about burrowing owls.

And then there's the burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia). These little weirdos (I mean that in the best way) defy the usual owliness of owls with their long legs and strange habits – and may be one of the most wondrous owls of all! Consider the following.

https://www.treehugger.com/animals/8-wonderfully-weird-facts-about-burrowing-owls.html

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NATURE’S NEXT STOP: MIGRATION CELEBRATION WELCOMES PACIFIC FLYWAY TRAVELERS PASSING THROUGH THE BALLONA WETLANDS.

On Saturday, the nonprofit organization Friends of Ballona Wetlands hosts its third annual Migration Celebration, a community event designed to raise awareness of the coastal preserve and the creatures that live there. The free festivities include guided tours of the Ballona Wetlands and family-friendly activities in Ballona Discovery Park, located along the riparian corridor at the base of the LMU bluff.

https://argonautnews.com/natures-next-stop/

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April 4, 2019

Federal Government Partners With Yurok Tribe to Bring California Condor Back to Pacific Northwest.

Building on a decade’s worth of preparation initiated by the Yurok Tribe, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to establish a collaboratively managed new California condor release facility in Redwood National Park, within the Tribe’s ancestral territory.

https://lostcoastoutpost.com/2019/apr/4/federal-government-partners-yurok-tribe-bring-cali/

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Plants and Birds Need Privacy Online, Too.

Our enthusiasm for sharing birds, plants, and superblooms has unintended consequences. But we can use the same tools that made the problem to fix it.

https://slate.com/technology/2019/04/superbloom-california-nature-internet-collide-birds-poaching-science.html

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A murmuration against starlings.

Eugene Schieffelin (1827-1906) was a scion of an old, prosperous and well-connected New York City family, comfortably supported by the drug manufacturing company that his grandfather had founded. He had plenty of time and funds to pursue his interests, which included Shakespeare and ornithology. Part of his mission in life, allegedly, was to ensure that every species of bird mentioned in the works of the Bard of Avon would be represented in the New World.

https://hudsonvalleyone.com/2019/04/04/a-murmuration-against-starlings/

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April 6, 2019

Gearhead: How to savor the (real) tweets of spring.

Have you noticed the increase in bird songs lately? For the last few weeks, when the rain stops and the sun makes an appearance, the birds can’t seem to get enough of singing and calling out. Just like the humans they share space with, they’re eager to jump into spring.

https://www.pressdemocrat.com/lifestyle/outdoors/9461643-181/gearhead-how-to-savor-the

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April 7, 2019

Protected Bird Shuts Down High School Lacrosse & Football Field.

This type of bird usually nests in grassland areas, so the American River Parkway is perfect, but somehow she got confused and flew over the levee to this field to nest in artificial turf.

The protected bird is now literally protected not only by its mate but by an 80-foot perimeter for the next two weeks at least.

https://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2019/04/06/protected-bird-shuts-down-high-school-lacrosse-football-field/

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Goslings Hatch on Universal Studios Roof.

An unusual scene occurred on the roof of Universal Studios.

A mother Canada goose laid eggs on the roof but after they hatched, they were unable to follow their parents.

https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Goslings-Hatch-on-Universal-Studios-Roof-508213521.html

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