Dale Matson
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Red Tailed Hawk
I can’t express enough how blessed
we are to live 20 minutes from a half million-acre foot reservoir primarily fed
by the San Joaquin River, the second longest river in California. The headwaters
are in the high Sierra with the three forks joining at Mammoth Pool Reservoir.
We swim once a week for 6 months out of the year. We hike the many trails and
encounter all kinds of birds and beasts.
This is a great time of year for
birding since there are many visiting eagles from Great Slave Lake in Canada. The
temperatures are cool for hiking, the rattlesnakes are dormant, the vegetation
is green and the lake is filling. This has been a good year and the lake is being
drained again to accommodate what appears to be a massive water year with over
300” of Sierra snowfall thus far.
The center of the San Joaquin and
Millerton Lake form the borders between Madera and Fresno Counties. There is
plenty of camping on the Madera side of the lake and of course boating for
fishermen and skiers.
I climbed Pincushion Mountain with
about 1,200’ of ascent in 1.2 miles on Tuesday. This trail has become very
popular with trail runners and those hiking the San Joaquin River Trail. It’s a
hard climb for a 74-year-old like me but the view is worth it, especially with
the clear air. One can see a good view of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
Today I sat in one of my favorite
locations for photographing birds. It is referred to as the Eagles Nest picnic
area. It is off the road just above the Buzzards’ Roost Trail on the Madera
County Side of the lake.
I thought I would share some
landscape and wildlife photos from these two trips this week. I used my Sony A9
with the 100-400 mm lens and included one shot from a Leica Q taken on another day on
the Buzzards Roost Trail.
Buzzards' Roost
Looking Upriver From Pincushion Climb
Sierra Nevada Mountain From Pincushion Peak
Finegold Creek (Top) Junction With Millerton Lake
Foothills
Boat Launch Madera Side
Vernal Pool On Lava Table
Millerton Courthouse Near Dam
About .2 Miles To Top of Pincushion Mountain From Here
About .8 Miles To Top
Uncommon Photo Of Golden Eagle
Juvenile Bald Eagle
Dumna Creek Along Buzzards' Roost Trail Named After Dumna Indians
Osprey
Telephoto Of Folks On Top Of Pincushion From Eagles' Nest Picnic Area
I have been going to Millerton Lake weekly and have not seen any eagles for months. Perhaps by the end of November or certainly by the end of December they will begin to show up.
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