[EBB Sightings] WTK in Pleasanton, San Ramon and Tri-Valley

[EBB Sightings] WTK in Pleasanton, San Ramon and Tri-Valley

Richard Cimino
Tue Sep 20 15:37:01 PDT 2005
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    Maybe next spring 2006.
    One day, we should come together as a loose crowd of Tri-Valley Birders
    and do a one day count.(?).
    Sort'a like the Tri-Color Black Bird survey this past May. 
    Regards
    Rich Cimino
    ABA MEMBER 94566
    Pleasanton, Ca. 94566
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Eugenia Larson [mailto:eklarson at comcast.net] 
    Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 3:16 PM
    To: 'Richard Cimino'; 'Brian Zeiler'; 'EBB'
    Subject: RE: [EBB Sightings] WTK in Pleasanton, San Ramon and Tri-Valley
    
    
    We see White-tailed Kites consistently behind our house in Canyon Lakes
    South of San Ramon.  We back up to an old ranch (dry hillside) and they
    frequently hunt over the hills.  Last summer an adult and juvenile
    roosted for several weeks in the tall tree adjacent to our town home.
    They were visible almost every afternoon to early evening and then
    apparently left in the early morning, only to return again the next day
    late in the afternoon. Occasionally we'll see one perched in the tall
    willows surrounding the large pond on the golf course on Canyon Hills
    Drive, just a block inside the main gate.  
    
    Eugenia Larson
    San Ramon
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: sightings-admin at diabloaudubon.com
    [mailto:sightings-admin at diabloaudubon.com] On Behalf Of Richard Cimino
    Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 2:46 PM
    To: 'Brian Zeiler'; 'EBB'
    Subject: [EBB Sightings] WTK in Pleasanton, San Ramon and Tri-Valley
    
    
    White Tail Kites in Pleasanton city limits including Shadow Cliffs are
    regular. For years they have been roosting in Pleasanton around Harvest
    RD and Park View Ct., off of Hopyard Rd..  April to August the high
    count  at  one time this year was a group of 9. Pleasanton has so many
    crows in the area of this White Tailed Kite roost that each evening when
    Kites arrive the crows mob them. But the Kites stick it out year after
    year.  Their favorite perch Tree can be seen from the knoll in the city
    park  at  Harvest and Park View court looking north. Shadow Cliffs is part
    of the SFBO Heron /Egert survey count area, has anyone had nesting White
    Kites there?  Many years ago White Tailed Kite nested in the EBR
    Tassajara Land Bank park.  But the park was a larger land mass then, B-4
    the horse facility was established and almost no development near by.
    Rich Cimino ABA Member Pleasanton, Cal. 94566
    
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: sightings-admin at diabloaudubon.com
    [mailto:sightings-admin at diabloaudubon.com] On Behalf Of Brian Zeiler
    Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 6:45 PM
    To: EBB
    Subject: [EBB Sightings] more WTK sightings
    
    
    Given the discussion of the white-tailed kites in San
    Ramon, I would also note the following regular
    sightings.  
    
    * I am regularly seeing 2-3 WTKs at Shadow Cliffs in Pleasanton.
    
    * I have been seeing a WTK regularly patrolling the
    fields at Dublin Blvd & Tassajara Road, mostly the SE
    corner.  He shows up in the evening.  Yesterday he was
    joined by a friend, the first time I have seen two.  I
    doubt they are the same as the ones at Shadow Cliffs,
    but it's possible.  The two sites are probably 4-5
    miles apart.
    
    * Yesterday I saw more WTKs at Coyote Hills than I
    have so far this year.  I saw several flying over the
    northern part of the park, and when I left, I saw
    three hunting simultaneously near the park entrance
    where there was regular abundant activity last year.
    
    * At Lime Ridge in Concord two weeks ago, I saw two
    WTKs hunting together.
    
    * I saw two WTKs hunting together in open space in
    Danville a few weeks ago, at a friend's place in
    Blackhawk specifically.
    
    It seems that every time I go into open space, I am
    seeing at least one WTK.  Very good sign for their population.
    
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