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Wednesday, January 11, 2023

8.5 inches so far

  

Wow, 8.5 inches of rain in Bodega Bay during the past 10 days, and the rain just keeps coming.

Above, an Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) with a surfperch (possibly a Redtail Surfperch, Amphistichus rhodoterus) during morning showers. 

Below, a Red Phalarope (Phalaropus fulicarius) in Bodega Harbor in the afternoon rain:

 

 

2 comments:

Limantour walker said...

Great photos! What must these creatures be thinking of all this rain with little to no respite? The osprey is looking pretty bedraggled.

Jackie Sones said...

Thanks! I've wondered the same thing. Although the Osprey was looking pretty wet, I also marveled that it had caught a large surfperch in very stormy conditions!

And the phalaropes seem almost made to deal storms. Although small, they seem to go about their business no matter the conditions, floating like little corks and twirling around in the waves and the rain.

Jackie