John Van de Graaff

By VandeGraaff

Wrentit

We paid our last visit this morning to Arroyo Verde Park in Ventura, before heading back to Los Angeles. We saw new things, including this Wrentit (Chamaea fasciata). It's a bird that typically flits around in desert bush, and very difficult to properly see (though not especially); I was delighted to get this image, in shadow (despite the bright leaves)--quite distant and thus substantially cropped.

Acorn woodpeckers were another feature, flocking together and chattering noisily as they actively gathered acorns, much more than we'd ever experienced them (here's a blip from nearly three years ago, in Arizona.

Back in L.A. we went to the Getty Center and its musem--our first visit in quite a number of years. It is a sprawling complex, with exteriors almost entirely of travertine. I had forgotten how impressive it is. That's all for now--it's late and we take our return plane early tomorrow.

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