While going from place to place around Corvallis on
our bikes, we had some pretty good wildflower and bird sightings along the
way.
At Pioneer Park, on the bike path by the
ball field, there's an oak with a patch of Great Camas (Camassia
leichtlinii) and the first few blossoms were
open. Near the railroad trestle we were
enjoying the Hooker's Fairy-bells, Fawn Lilies and Sessile Trilliums when we
heard the call of Cooper's Hawk. There was a pair, courting each other and
gathering nest material. One of the pair appears to have sub-adult plumage
(brown streaks and yellow eyes) while the other is in full adult plumage. We
were entertained as the hawk pair, excited about the courtship, were fluffing
out their undertail coverts (fluffy butt!) and leg feathers.
We went to potluck at a friend's house on
Peoria Road near the HWY 34 intersection. They have a gully with a lush patch of
camas (not blooming yet, probably Camassia quamash). We found a Marsh
Saxifrage blooming. Not sure exactly the species, it's probably Saxifraga
oregana but may be Saxifraga integrifolia..
On our way back into town on Hwy. 34, we found a
dead Western Screech-Owl. Almost certainly a victim of traffic. We stopped at
the north end of Riverfront Park in Corvallis and watched a pair of flickers
mating and excavating a tree cavity. A female Rufous Hummingbird was making
a nest. She was gathering little bits of moss with such precision. She would go
back and forth to the nest and carefully place the bits of moss just so. Very
cute! We also saw our first Orange-crowned Warbler of the season nearby. Many
White-crowned Sparrows were scampering around in the brush along the
river and some were singing. No Ospreys - yet.
After grocery shopping we rode through Avery
Park to look at the wildflowers. Fawn Lilies, Sessile Trilliums (mostly, some
Western Trilliums), Yellow Wood-Violets. There were less showy but notable
blooms of Western Meadowrue and Woods Buttercup (Ranunculus uncinatus).
We heard a Townsend's Warbler singing in the tall conifers.
Don & Lisa