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Bernardo Bay side of Lake Hodges
 March 3, 2017

The impromptu bird walk to Oak Hills on Friday March 3rd was changed at the parking lot to go to the Bernardo Bay area of Lake Hodges to see Grebes nests with eggs that had been reported by other birdwatching groups.

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The hills and shoreline around Lake Hodges were filled with greenery low shrubs and Flowers. The water level at the Lake due to recent rains is the highest in many years.

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Although most of the Grebes nests with eggs had sadly washed away in the last rains, we met a young group of birders along the trail who mentioned they had just seen a female Clark’s Grebe with two hatchlings on her back.

 

Moving down the trail we were able to spot the female with her mate. The mate was feeding the female while one of the hatchlings tried to take the food.

 

We also saw Western, Pied-billed and Eared Grebes, a Rock Wren and Bushtit’s building a nest. (A total of 25 species). 

 

This was an exceptionally beautiful day for a walk.

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For those who missed this, the next scheduled walk is at Lake Hodges with Docent Jack Friery in attendance.   When: Wednesday, March 15th  

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BIRDS IDENTIFIED--25 SPECIES 

Swallow sp.

House finch

*Rock wren

Crow Raven

Red shouldered hawk

Red-tailed hawk

Song sparrow

Shovelers

Western grebe

°Clark’s grebe with two babies riding on her back

Earned grebe

Pied-billed grebe

American wigeon

American coot

Red-winged blackbird

California gnatcatcher

Ruddy duck

Bushtits making nest

Great egret

Yellow rumped warbler

Mallard

Turkey vulture

California towhee

White-crowned sparrow

Anna’s hummingbird

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