Returning to Modoc National Wildlife Refuge which is just off Highway 395 in Northern California near Alturas. In my last post, we saw the gorgeous landscapes which included various birds and mammals and even a couple of reptiles!
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Now we'll get an even closer look at the amazing creatures inhabiting this beautiful wilderness area. Starting with this colorful caped-crusading Barn Swallow.
Flying Tern
American White Pelican
Muskrat! Working hard but keeping an eye on me...
Oh my! What is this beauty! I believe it's a Yellow-headed Blackbird chowing down on a cattail!
Now this is a story of an adorable, but bad little baby who did not listen to her mommy. Let's call her Fawn.
As I came around the corner on the auto trail, this little cutie was nibbling at the grass on the left side of the road.
When she noticed that she was no longer alone, she seemed to remember that she was supposed to stay hidden. She looked into the taller grass on the left and then looked around like, "No...that's not it..."
Fawn trotted a little ways up...
And then a little ways down...
She looked all over for the spot where she was supposed to stay put while her mama was away!
Looking a bit baffled, she crossed over to the right side of the road (I pretty much had my car parked blocking the whole road about 100 feet from her because it was just after a blind curve).
"I just know my mommy hid me in the tall grass right around here somewhere!"
"Hmmm, maybe me and my little Bee friend should check the other side again..."
She walked back to the right side about 50 feet in front of my car where I couldn't really get a photo of her. Twice she walked into the tall grass. The first time she reappeared after about 30 seconds but stayed in the same area sniffing the grass. Then she came about 8 feet closer and appeared to have found the spot!
She disappeared and I sat there (with one vehicle behind me at this point) and waited about 3 minutes to make sure she wouldn't pop back out. She didn't so I think she found the spot. :) So much fun!
Are you mama??
And then...finally! What I had come to see! A Sandhill Crane! If there was a chick, I couldn't see it. Haha! But at least I saw one of the damn Cranes! And got a couple pretty good photos too.
By the way, this was in the evening on my second pass through. But worth the wait.
And with that...I pulled off the Refuge and headed back towards 395 South.
And was treated to this young buck and another friend saying bye to me.
Thanks for visiting Modoc National Wildlife Refuge!
xoxo
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