Showing posts with label Anaheim Lakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anaheim Lakes. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 23, 2021

White Pelicans 02-22-21

In the winter American White Pelicans vacation at Anaheim Lakes and the Starbuck's/Pollo Loco parking lot backs up on the lake.  There were two "rafts" of pelicans out today, but too far away to take a close up picture.  

They were all together when I took this image of about 25 spread out fifty feet off shore, but then divided up with ten or twelve birds going north and south.  There were only a few fishing people who didn't seem to be catching anything.  Nor were the pelicans. 
 
In the background are the Anaheim Hills where wild fires threaten homes in recent years.  The 91Fwy goes along the bottom of the hills.  This lake is private, requiring a fee to enter the area.  I've never been inside the tall chain link fences.  Sometimes the shore is almost elbow to elbow fishing people, it was a gorgeous day with a temp of 84F, but few people fishing. 

I couldn't get a close up, so I lifted this image from Google.  They are very large birds, larger than the brown pelicans we see along the coast, and they frequent fresh water rather than the salt water the brown guys like. Their wingspan is second only to the California Condor and runs between 95" and 120".  Average weight is about 20 pounds.  One interesting habit is that white pelicans will band together and form a large circle on the water.  They then all swim toward the center, in effect they herd the fish into a tighter space to make feeding on them easier.  I have only seen them do this once, but it is a common trait.   

#   #   #

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Not my Chickens 03-31-16

I don't know what the law is in Anaheim, but in Placentia, residents are not permitted to have chickens in their yards.  Having lived where someone had a rooster and didn't clean up after their chickens, I can see the logic of such a law.  But I miss seeing chickens.  When I am driving across country I always expect to see chickens, bur rarely do. 
 

 
However, when I go to my local Starbuck's, which is in Anaheim, I see these two who have been living there for over a year.  Recently the company has remodeled the inside of the store and re-landscaped the outside.  I worried about my chicken friends, but needlessly.  They are still there and enjoying their new surroundings.  I think they were dumped at Anaheim Lakes and just moved over the fence to the Starbuck's lot.  Nice to see chickens in town.  Reminds me of San Juan Bautista on the central coast where chickens run free all over the place. 
 
#   #   #