The coots are gone, or nearly so. Two weeks ago, there were only about 25; last week about 15; today only 10. (Yesterday at
Tri City Park in Placentia, CA, there weren't any.) So where do they go? More interestingly,
how do they go? They don't fly well, at least in the park, so it's hard to imagine them taking a long journey by air. Do they hitchhike? Maybe they're like Monarch butterflies, which have migrating generations and non-migrating generations?
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Egyptian goose and gosling: April 23, 2015 |
Also Missing In Action today was the singleton baby Egyptian goose. It was doing well a week ago, as this picture attests, Both parents were with it. But today only the parents were there, with no baby in sight. Sadness.