Showing posts with label Huntington Central Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Huntington Central Park. Show all posts

Monday, September 3, 2012

Pin-tailed Whydah: Huntington Beach, California.

Last year, We visited South Africa and saw many birds as well as the African mammals. We were impressed with the pin-tailed whydah with its long tail.

At the time, we didn't know it but there are several areas in the US where they breed including Huntington Central Park. Their origin is from escaped cage birds who have survived in the wild. We saw a female (with a short tail) as well as the male with its long flowing tail.

Pin-tailed Whydah (male)



Pin-tailed Whydah (male)

Pin-tailed Whydah (female)

Huntington Central Park

We thought we'd try a new birding spot on Labor Day before heading to the beach. We decided upon Huntington Central Park because a yellow-throated vireo had been spotted there. We found it after a while but ran into the pin-tailed whydah first.



Yellow-throated Vireo



We also added the bullock's oriole and white faced ibis to our life lists (since we are new to birding in California) and saw the western wood peewee and western bluebird too.





Bullock's Oriole
Bullock's Oriole



White-faced Ibis
White-faced Ibis



Flycatcher
Western Wood Peewee


Western Bluebird
Western Bluebird