Goleta Slough, Oso Flaco Lake, Callie’s Photos
I have not posted for a while, thus a bunch of pictures have accumulated — mostly the normal birds — and are all addressed in one post, oldest pictures first.
Goleta Slough
Pictures from Goleta Slough/Beach (and one day along Atascadero Creek) were taken during small slices of time over a number of days, usually as stop-offs on trips elsewhere. Amongst the normal Fall/Winter birds, were others less usual: Hooded Merganser, Glaucous Gull, Pacific Loon, and White-faced Ibis. The latter pictures of the Ibis were luckily taken before the slough mouth was opened. The trapped water was edged with many birds, providing opportunities for close-ups often late afternoon.
After the slough was opened, most of the birds congregated at the side of the mouth further away from joggers, dogs, etc. However peace was not guaranteed, as one more adventurous biker cycled to that side of the slough and his dog had a field day with the large number of birds.

(White-faced Ibis - Goleta Slough mouth - December 06, 2007)
Oso Flaco Lake and Ocean Beach Park
I visited Oso Flaco Lake to hopefully see White Pelicans, but according to the Ranger, they had left. The Lake was not too wonderful for duck photography, because they were mostly grouped along the edges of the lake, with the largest groups on the southern side where they were silhouettes against the sun. While I was walking toward the beach, I encountered a Pipit hunting (bug/seeds?) amongst the vegetation growing in the sand. Then again, at Ocean Beach Park, there were a number of Pipits. The Oso Flaco Lake photos include flora pictures of species still flowering.

(American Pipit - Oso Flaco Lake - December 15, 2007)
Callie’s Photo Show
At lunch time today I traveled to Yankee Farm environs for the first time, to view Callie’s photos and see Jill’s wonderful home and the Yankee farm. Please click on the photo of one of the most beautiful photo arrangements, adapted for a season’s greeting.

(Callie’s Photo Show - Click on image for larger picture.)
Ibis, pipits . . . amazing as always! Now going to check out the slide show!
December 19th, 2007 | #
It’s always a pleasure to visit and see your beautiful photos, Lynn. I loved all three slideshows. Thanks for sharing, and Happy Holidays!
December 20th, 2007 | #
Thanks Mary. Happy Holidays to you and to mon@rch as well.
December 22nd, 2007 | #