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Beach Watch Survey - April 9, 2018

Beach Watch Survey - April 9, 2018

Last Monday’s Beach Watch Survey was an especially active one, with many new species (to us – Charon and myself) and a few very unusual sightings!

Each time we go out we feel giddy with excitement, like kids on a treasure hunt.  ‘What do you think we’ll see today?!’

Each survey we try to beat our previous record of species observed.

-Article & Photos by Song Hunter

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The spring wildflowers were in full bloom, blossoms of every color everywhere we walked. Douglas Iris {Iris douglasiana} above.

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Scarlet Pimpernel {Anagallis arvensis}

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This survey we observed 66 Caspian Terns {Hydroprogne caspia} – which was the first time we’d seen them along our beach – Fort Ross Clam Beach – 855.

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Grey Fox {Urocyon cinereoargenteus} relieving itself in the Call Picnic area 😀

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When we first saw this, we thought we were witnessing a plane crash!  Later, looking through the pictures it looks as though it may be a fueling situation?  Still, pretty amazing to witness.

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Cream Cups {Platystemon californicus}

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After confirming with the Cal Academy team – Sue Pemberton – this is a dead male California Sea Lion {Zalophus californianus}

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Ceanothus

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Our first official (photographed) Bald Eagle! {Haliaeetus leucocephalus}

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Common Ravens {Corvus corax}