January 17, 2024
Madera Canyon
Susan’s leaving us today, after an excellent week that would have been even better if I hadn’t caught a cold at the end. I’m driving her out to the airport in mid-morning, but we start by going out for coffee and pastries together at the nearby Time Market.
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I’ve learned my lesson for the time being and am not planning another strenuous bike ride until I’m confident that my health is back to normal. One of the rides I’ve been planning on ever since coming down this winter is the climb up into Madera Canyon. It’s a pretty challenging ride, involving a steady twelve or thirteen mile climb at the end that lifts you up from the basin floor to 5,400’ if you make it all the way to the end of the pavement in the national forest. I started out on this ride last winter but had to turn back to the car after only five miles - not even to the beginning of the climb - because of an arrhythmia episode that left me lying in the shade behind a fire station for about fifteen minutes hoping it would stop.
Now though, it’s looking questionable whether I’ll be able to do this ride this year either. I’d thought I’d do it right after Susan left, until this cold came on; but now the forecast is changing and it looks like we’ll be seeing several days of rain next week, the last before we leave town.
Actually though, the main reason I want to go to Madera Canyon isn’t for the ride - it’s for the birds. It’s the one place reasonably near town where I can hope to see much that’s new this winter. With its higher elevation and different habitat, it gets a decidedly different mix of birds than the basin floor. Several of them are primarily Mexican species that I won’t have a chance to see anywhere else this year because this is the extreme north end of their range. When I check out recent sightings in Madera Canyon on eBird, fully half of the first 25 on the list are ones I haven’t seen yet this year, and several that I’ve not seen ever.
So that’s the plan - after dropping Susan and Vivian George off at the airport I just keep driving south for another half hour or so, stopping only to check out a hawk and a raven atop utility poles as I’m climbing up to the canyon. As I drive I’m thinking through what I’m hoping for - I feel almost certain I’ll see acorn woodpeckers and Mexican Jays (and I’m right on that point - I’ll see dozens of each before the day is done); but hopefully a few others. I’m thinking that a good day will find me with perhaps five birds to add to the list.
I park the Raven at the lowest parking lot inside the park, leave my National Park pass on the dash (and btw, if you don’t have a pass bring the exact fee in cash: $8) and then start walking up the canyon toward the end of the pavement, partly on a path through the woods and partly on the quiet road.
How did I do? Exceeded expectations. Outstanding, actually. Ten new birds, three of them lifetime firsts. Well enough that when I think back on the day I realize it was a blessing in disguise to have gotten sick because otherwise I’d have biked up here instead and seen much less. Walking is definitely the way to go here.
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https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/273618/browse_photos
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I wonder why so many woodpecker species have bright red on their heads.
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Two species each designated #75? That's one way to keep the count down I suppose, if that's your objective.
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