Vireos of the Eastern Sierra

[Originally appeared in the Sierra Wave newsletter, Vol. 27, No. 5, May-Jun 2009 – click here for original with photos] Vireos are small birds, in the genus Vireo, that superficially resemble warblers. While similar in size they are less colorful, slightly more...

Fall Birds Did Not Disappoint

[Originally appeared in the Sierra Wave newsletter, Vol. 27, No. 3, Jan-Feb 2009 – click here for original with photos] “Wow, I wouldn’t have put that bird on the list of what I would see today!” “Me either!” This conversation is...

Inyo County Longspurs

[Originally appeared in the Sierra Wave newsletter, Vol. 27, No. 2, Nov-Dec 2008 – click here for original with photos] Longspurs are a small group of small LBJs, a.k.a. “little brown jobs,” closely related to sparrows in the family Emberizidae. They get their...

Loons of Inyo County

[Originally appeared in the Sierra Wave newsletter, Vol. 27, No. 1, Sept-Oct 2008 – click here for original with photos] There are three species of feathered loons that occur in Inyo County and untold numbers of the unfeathered kind. Most often recorded is the...

A History of Verdin in Inyo County

[Originally appeared in the Sierra Wave newsletter, Vol. 26, No. 2, Nov-Dec 2007 – click here for original with photos] This small, charistmatic, gray desert bird is North Americas only representative of the Remizidae, a family of tits found throughout the...

China Ranch: An Emerald Isle

[Originally appeared in the Sierra Wave newsletter, Vol. 25, No. 5, May-Jun 2007 – click here for original with photos] One of the most beautiful jewels in Inyo Countys crown is China Ranch, a hidden oasis in the southeast corner of the county near Tecopa and...

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