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<blockquote data-quote="Kibet" data-source="post: 3495926" data-attributes="member: 126488"><p><strong>Day 13 Wednesday 30th November</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>Moss Beach</strong></p><p></p><p>Shorter bird day today, as it was the final writing day in November. For the first time, I wrote in the morning as was not getting up for sunrise. Instead, I went to the writing office and say goodbye. I did a little interview with the man in charge, and we worked out when I would likely visit again. If not before, my ten year anniversary of taking part would be good (couple of years away). </p><p></p><p>Afterwards, I hopped on the BART and headed to SF, getting picked up by a writing friend, who hoped to take me to one of their favourite birding sites. Her partner had been worried that as I did not know anyone in the area, I would be on my own all the time. As you can see from the above, I had very little time on my own. </p><p></p><p>The rain came in though, quashing the plan of visiting one of the sites. It did let up enough but as we walked around a redwood forest at Moss Beach, it was very quiet. There was only one burst of activity as we went to overlook out on the sea, where a couple of <strong>CB Chickadees</strong> and a <strong>Townsend’s Warbler</strong> moved about a tree. A pair of <strong>Black Oystercatchers</strong> and a few <strong>DC Cormorants</strong> were also the only sea birds seen. </p><p></p><p>We had a late lunch and then headed back to SF. Told you it was a short birding day.</p><p></p><p><em>Photographed Species (to be filled)</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kibet, post: 3495926, member: 126488"] [b]Day 13 Wednesday 30th November[/b] [B]Moss Beach[/B] Shorter bird day today, as it was the final writing day in November. For the first time, I wrote in the morning as was not getting up for sunrise. Instead, I went to the writing office and say goodbye. I did a little interview with the man in charge, and we worked out when I would likely visit again. If not before, my ten year anniversary of taking part would be good (couple of years away). Afterwards, I hopped on the BART and headed to SF, getting picked up by a writing friend, who hoped to take me to one of their favourite birding sites. Her partner had been worried that as I did not know anyone in the area, I would be on my own all the time. As you can see from the above, I had very little time on my own. The rain came in though, quashing the plan of visiting one of the sites. It did let up enough but as we walked around a redwood forest at Moss Beach, it was very quiet. There was only one burst of activity as we went to overlook out on the sea, where a couple of [B]CB Chickadees[/B] and a [B]Townsend’s Warbler[/B] moved about a tree. A pair of [B]Black Oystercatchers[/B] and a few [B]DC Cormorants[/B] were also the only sea birds seen. We had a late lunch and then headed back to SF. Told you it was a short birding day. [I]Photographed Species (to be filled)[/I] [/QUOTE]
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