I love to photograph California Gnatcatchers at Lake Hodges on the Bernardo Bay Trail. They seem to be quite common here right along the trail. Often I find a dozen birds on the 3 mile loop. Rarely do I miss them entirely. Nineteen was my exact count on this day, but up to 53 have been found here on the San Diego Bird Atlas project.
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Typical view of a gnatcatcher--hiding behind a tangle of vegetation. |
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Female California Gnatcatchers are brownish, unlike other gnatcatcher species. |
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A diagnostic view of the under tail. |
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California Gnatcatcher. Lake Hodges, California. January 25, 2109. |
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