Prized as pets, especially when the males grow their long tail feathers during the breeding season, the birds have Beached Birds Show Up On SoCal ShoresĪ large number of beached sick and emaciated seabirds are being rescued along Santa Barbara’s coastline. Volunteers will monitor nests in Griffith Park as well as the surrounding areas including the Pasadena/Arroyo Seco area and the central Santa Monica Mtns./San Fernando Valley west of the P-22 Gets New Exhibit at NHMĪ documentary movie, an active social media presence, adoring fans and worldwide recognition –is there anything left for Griffith’s Park mountain lion known as P-22 to conquer? How about a museum exhibit that features the life and times of L.A.’s urban nature icon? Opening this weekend at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Coming Soon to SoCal?īirders are asked to keep an eye out for the pin-tailed whydah, a pretty songbird native to sub-Saharan Africa, which could be making its way to Southern California – which could spell trouble for native songbirds. Got hawk eyes? How about owl eyes? The Friends of Griffith Park is hosting its second Raptor Study that will help biologists understand better urban winged predators. The birds are the subject of a popular live webcam that’s been recording the eagle’s life from egg Volunteers Needed for Raptor Study To celebrate a milestone in a species recovery, the folks at NOAA’s Montrose Settlement’s Restoration Project are looking for a perfect name for the 100th naturally-hatched bald eagle chick that will fledge on the Channel Islands. The Pacific pocket mouse recovery program is managed by staff at Play the Name Game Mouse in the house? How about 50? That’s the number of endangered Pacific pocket mice that will soon be relocated into an area of Laguna Coast Wilderness Park in Orange County, the first ever relocation of the adorable little mammal that makes underground homes. On a warm afternoon, a crowd New OC Digs for Pacific Pocket Mice It never gets old,” says Mairead McGuirk a volunteer at the International Bird Rescue in San Pedro that has been rescuing, rehabbing and releasing birds for more than 40 years. When birds go back into the wild it makes what we do all worthwhile. Home » Archives »The Latest Scat World Animal Day at IBR
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