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c/birding by u/dual_sport_dork 1w ago lemmy.world

California Quail [OC]

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It's a close run thing, but I think this is my favorite picture from my expedition over the last couple of days. This one has a bit of a story attached to it, as well as a bit of serendipity and a lot of luck.

Believe it or not, this is another in-town picture. As previously attested to, I did not have my Bird Lens on me at the time. Nevertheless, I heard a squawking from a tree across the street and was doing my level best to locate whoever the heck it was making that racket.

![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/aae7fa71-bf30-4d89-9043-d46d4ebe39c2.jpeg)

In that tree I spotted this, which I believe is a Lesser Goldfinch. Interesting, but definitely not the source of the noise.

But then, nestled against the trunk of the tree and hidden nearly perfectly, I chanced to spot this example of *Callipepla californica.* I looked at him. He looked at me. At that exact moment and before I could bring my camera to bear, he went "Ack!" and flew away.

Darn.

On the way back to the car, though, I heard the same plaintive cry coming from down the street.

![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/88b2ba07-acf2-4fe7-8958-ec364f770829.jpeg)

Lo and behold, there he was sitting on a dead branch on a tree right there out in the open in somebody's yard. And he hadn't spotted me. I got off this photo and then crept closer slowly, managing to get around to the other side without scaring him off.

![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/525c3101-5da5-48dc-bd0c-b8b1a9267c8a.jpeg)

Here he is from the left, now, framed against the steel roof of a house right behind and down the hill a little ways. He was certainly watching me, but did not move. So as quickly albeit as quietly as I could, I scuttled back to the car and grabbed the big glass, did a very fast tactical lens change, and went sneaking back. He was still there, in that very same spot, eyeing me pointedly but still apparently unwilling to budge. So I had plenty of time to get into position and fiddle with all my settings, resulting in the headline photo you saw at the top.

I got two others during this trip. One was this guy, who was very well hidden in some trees on the top of a little knoll and sporadically calling out, and we heard him for quite some time before I finally figured out exactly where he was:

![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/ae23afed-e744-444c-9800-d6b680c8b76b.jpeg)

And the other was this one, which was definitely a different bird, who kept scurrying across the trail but disappearing before I could get a bead on him or possibly her until I finally managed to snap this one on the move:

![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/973e9d44-4e13-41ce-806b-647d23f5fdc4.jpeg)

The full size version of the headline image is [here.](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/8cb9748a-cdbb-47bf-8123-7805738896fe.jpeg)
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