California and Nevada - Nov 2015- January 2016



I arrived at LAX by Norwegian Air on the 8th November 2015.  I was thrilled when we flew over Greenland en route, the snowy landscape clearly visible below.

In contrast, Los Angeles was bright and sunny.  I took an uber driven be a friendly Mongolian man to my Airbnb, taking his contact humber so I can meet him in Ulaanbaatar one day.  As of 2025, I still haven't been but the idea was there.  Might still linger in some recess of this messed up brain.

I explored the LA area trying to learn the common species.  An Osprey on the Santa Monica pier provided a good subject for my old bridge camera.  


I visited a bunch of National Parks, such as; Death Valley, Yosemite, Joshua Tree, Sequoia, spent a week in Las Vegas before heading to Occidental, Russian River and Point Reyes managing to ID about 180 species over 2 months.  Much of the time was spent exploring rather than flat out birding.  The most interesting mammals seen were Sea Otter, Coyote and Sealions.


Fox Sparrow





California Scrub-Jay




Buff-bellied Pipit




Rock Wren




Surf Scoter





White-tailed Kite



Great Northern Diver



Least Sandpiper



Bufflehead


Black Phoebe




Marbled Godwit


Northern Pygmy Owl

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Phainopepla



Grater Roadrunner

Spotted Sandpiper







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