Morro Bay


Richard Boyd <boyd@...>
 

Peregrines

They have been hanging around at times for several days on the island in
the Bay where the white pelicans haul out. They spent major time there most
of last winter.

Dick Boyd

The golf course Ross's goose has now approached and joined the "flock"
of Camp Keep students out on the mudflats by the state park marina these
last two days, preening and napping 2o feet away.

Pair of adult peregrine falcons at Morro Rock today, with chuppng
vocalizations and hanging around the upper potholes- the breeding adult
female died last June after three chicks were fostered and fledged- so
there may be a replacement
female this season.

A sea otter vigorously consumed an 8-inch long ocotpus near Morro Rock
in the harbor today.

Steve


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Michael Ray <mray65@...>
 

On the subject of Morro Bay peregrine falcons:

Early Tuesday morning this week I watched one make at least five or six dives at
the plastic owl above the police station.


Steve Schubert <S_Schub@...>
 

The golf course Ross's goose has now approached and joined the "flock"
of Camp Keep students out on the mudflats by the state park marina these
last two days, preening and napping 2o feet away.

Pair of adult peregrine falcons at Morro Rock today, with chuppng
vocalizations and hanging around the upper potholes- the breeding adult
female died last June after three chicks were fostered and fledged- so
there may be a replacement
female this season.

A sea otter vigorously consumed an 8-inch long ocotpus near Morro Rock
in the harbor today.

Steve