[EBB Sightings] Lark Bunting at Byron Airport 2/11

[EBB Sightings] Lark Bunting at Byron Airport 2/11

Mark Miller
Mon Feb 12 08:43:15 PST 2007
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    Hi everyone-
    
     
    
    This afternoon I went over to Byron Airport to look for owls. When I arrived
    around 4pm, there were no owls to be seen, so I trolled along Byron Hot
    Springs Road for a while, then drove up Armstrong Rd. toward the airport
    entrance. At Falcon Rd, I turned in with the intention of turning around.
    Then some sparrows caught my eye, and I was pleasantly surprised to see a
    female-plumaged LARK BUNTING picking at the roadside gravel. The bird
    doesn't seem to have any fear of cars (I trust this won't get it in trouble
    someday). Stop immediately on making the turn south onto Falcon, then check
    the shoulder on the right. I went back to Holey Road, and around 5pm saw a
    distant SHORT-EARED OWL, then drove after it and found it 0.3 miles south of
    Holey Road on Byron Hot Springs Road. It had caught a rodent, and fended off
    a harrier before settling on a fencepost to swallow its prey. Scope-filling
    views.
    
     
    
    I saw the CCSP at SJRNWR today. Check CV_Birds for more info.
    
     
    
    Mark Miller
    
    San Ramon
    
     
    
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