Rainy Day @ San Onofre

California Thrasher: singin’ in the rain

San Onofre State Beach bluffs/campground, north of San Diego. It’s an odd area, an elongate, narrow strip of land sandwiched between Interstate 5 on the east, the Pacific Ocean on the west, San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (“SONGS,” decommissioned) on the north, and USMC Camp Pendleton on the south.

View of Pacific Ocean, generally southwest-ish, from bluffs

From the park road (parallel to the train tracks and I5), several bluff-top trails branch off to descend to the beach. On this rainy day in early March, out of 4+ such beach access trails, two were unusable due to erosion. Kahuna (trail #3?) and Atomic Sands (trail #1?) trails were open. Fascinating biome of blufftop, coastal chaparral, and both rocky and sandy beach.

Yellow-rumped Warbler

Bird activity: lots of Yellow-rumped Warbler, Song Sparrow, & White-crowned Sparrow, + a few Anna’s Hummingbird, Turkey Vulture, California Towhee, etc.

White-crowned Sparrow (f)
Song Sparrow
White-crowned Sparrow (m)

“Bird of the day,” so great to see an amazing California Thrasher in the open. Singing on a branch, perhaps out to enjoy the rain:

California Thrasher
View of bluffs, beach, & ocean, generally northwest-ish
White-crowned Sparrow (m)
Song Sparrow
Yellow-rumped Warbler
White-crowned Sparrow (f)
Song Sparrow foraging
California Towhee

Lots of severe erosion along this stretch of coast, like this huge section of collapsed bluff along one of the blufftop trails:

White-crowned Sparrow (m)
Great Egret flying overhead
White-crowned Sparrow foraging behavior
Wider angle view of California Thrasher
White-crowned Sparrow (m)
Yellow-rumped Warbler @ foraging behavior

View of Atomic Sands Trail (#1) descending to beach, w/ SONGS in the background/horizon center:

White-crowned Sparrow (f)
Rainy day for warblers
Rainy day for sparrows
More warbler activity in rain
Western Gulls on rocky beach at end of Kahuna Trail
Great Egret on beach (left of center)