Diablo Foothills Regional Park

I thought I'd check out somewhere new this weekend, and I had a hankerin' for some greenery, so I headed east to Diablo Foothills Regional Park, a fine little park right next to Mt. Diablo with lovely oak savanna, rolling green hills, and some cool rock formations.

The Livorna trail head is in a somewhat distasteful suburban development (absurdly large homes, insane pools, gates, etc.), but you quickly leave that behind for the beautiful rolling green hills. Flowers were just starting to get rolling with mustard and fiddleneck blooming in profusion. Some of the oaky areas were fairly birdy. Didn't see a Red-breasted Sapsucker, which is one of my favorite birds in that kind of habitat, but saw plenty of other regulars. Possibly the weirdest sighting of the day was what appeared to be a CA Red-legged frog in amplexus with a bullfrog in a small cattail-filled pond (which was also full of singing Pacific Chorus Frogs). Odd.

Tons and tons of ground squirrels all over the place. Saw three coyotes loping across the n, and though I heard a bunch of alarm calls from the ground squirrels, but I'm not 100% sure it was them.

Buckeye Ravine, which leads down to the base of Castle Rock, was a great, fern-lined little spot, chock full of the eponymous buckeyes and some oaks (and plenty of poison oak, ugh). Saw a bunch of turret spider turrets there, adding to my growing collection of turret observations.

Castle Rock was a beautiful sight, but I didn't ascend due to the presence of noisy peace-spoiling hooligans atop, and the fact that I missed the small trail to the top. Maybe next time.

Overall, there weren't a lot of opportunities to search under cover, but I did manage to find a nice little rock field that yielded an absolutely stunning Calisoga longitarsis, a less-hairy, somewhat smaller relative of the tarantulas that lives around here. This one was the first female I've ever found, so I was quite pleased. She, however, was not.

I think the portion of the Briones-Diablo road that lead back to the trail head would be a remarkable spot for some sunset landscape shots. Lots of west-facing dinosaur-spine rocky outcrops to catch the light. One more reason for a return trip.

由使用者 kueda kueda2009年02月23日 07:39 所貼文

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2月 21, 2009 16:34 PST

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This was the first female Calisoga I've found, so I was pretty pleased. She was under a large rock at the edge of some oak savanna (much like most of the Calisogas I find). She seemed a little antsy and the rock was kind of heavy so I scooped her into the end of my telephoto, inside the lens hood. Made for a decent little studio, but now you can all see how poorly I maintain my lenses (might explain some of my blurrier bird shots).

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加州地松鼠 (Otospermophilus beecheyi)

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009 15:07 PST

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There were so many ground squirrels, and yet I saw only one raptor (a Red-tailed). Get busy, you lazy predators.

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009 14:53 PST

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I was all set to call this a California buttercup (Ranunculus californicus) but then I tried keying it out and apparently the Western buttercup (R. occidentalis) is another option. Stupid flowers with their variable number of petals...

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009 14:14 PST

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Fiddlenecks are back. I brought the key with me this time, and I think this is probably Common Fiddleneck (Amsinckia menziesii var. intermedia), but it was sort of hard to tell if the petals were "slightly 2 lipped."

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009 13:57 PST

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First find of the day was a nice little batch of black fluted elfin sadle under some oak, right next to the houses. I spent some time trying to record a video of them "smoking," but all it amounted to was a few videos of me flicking mushrooms with increasing intensity and frustration.

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郊狼 (Canis latrans)

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009 15:14 PST

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Why won't they stay still. And come closer. Interestingly, as they were passing, I heard this big chorus of squeaks, but I couldn't quite spot the squeakers. Could it have been the ground squirrels giving alert calls from their burrows? Do they do that?

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009 14:02 PST

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You know, I grew up with flickers and I never remember them being particularly cagey, but trying to photograph this bird was nearly impossible. I just couldn't get close.

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西叢鴉 (Aphelocoma californica)

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009 14:01 PST

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009 14:00 PST

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西藍鴝 (Sialia mexicana)

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009 14:36 PST

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Western Bluebirds don't like cameras.

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白胸鳾 (Sitta carolinensis)

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009 17:14 PST

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009 15:38 PST

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Lots of turrets along the Buckeye Ravine trail. Once again tried the grass tickling, once again failed.

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009 14:41 PST

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kueda

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2月 2009

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I am failry sure this is a male CA Red-legged Frog (Rana draytonii) in aplexus with a female bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana). Maybe not quite as cool as cross-order confusion, but still odd. I wonder if there are conservation implications for the red-legged, which is threatened by habitat destruction in some parts of the state. Would there be any noticeable impact of males wasting their time on females of another species?

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白冠帶鵐 (Zonotrichia leucophrys)

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009 14:07 PST

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009 14:07 PST

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加利福尼亞啄木 (Dryobates nuttallii)

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009 14:03 PST

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黑菲比霸鶲 (Sayornis nigricans)

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009 14:00 PST

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綠頭鴨 (Anas platyrhynchos)

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009

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紅尾鵟 (Buteo jamaicensis)

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kueda

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2月 21, 2009

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