LAST CALL FOR THE ROSY-FINCH RENDEZVOUS ADVENTURE

By Jim Gain
Rosy-Finch Rendezvous Birding Adventure Series

6/15/2022

This would be the last stop of our three-day adventure to the Eastern Sierra Nevada and would prove to have the fewest bird species. However, our main purpose to Bodie was to take photographs of the old ghost town and if really lucky, maybe a more cooperative Greater Sage-Grouse.

A short distance from the entrance kiosk, we had 5 Sage Thrashers right along the road.

Sage Thrasher

At the kiosk, the attendant informed us that the Sage-Grouse would be more likely to come down into town a little later in the summer. So, while we dipped on the Sage-Grouse, we did see lots of swallows and some Mountain Bluebirds.

Violet-Green Swallow
Violet-Green Swallow
Cliff Swallow

I took many photos of the historic buildings and vehicles and I made a photo gallery of just those images. The link to those photos is at the very bottom of the post.

P.S. TWO ADDITIONAL SPECIES ADDED ON OUR RETURN

As we drove through the outskirts of Bridgeport heading home, we noticed several Yellow-headed Blackbirds on the fence and a little late, 2 Black-billed Magpies. This brought our total Rosy-Finch Rendezvous total species count to 75.

Rosy-Finch Rendezvous eBird Trip Report

P.P.S. Link to my Bodie Ghost Town Photo Album

3 responses to “Rosy-Finch Rendezvous: Stop 10 – Bodie State Park”

  1. […] LAST CALL FOR THE ROSY-FINCH RENDEZVOUS ADVENTURE By Jim GainRosy-Finch Rendezvous Birding Adventure Series 6/15/2022 This would be the last stop of our three-day adventure to the Eastern Sierra Nevada and would prove to have the fewest bird species. However, our main purpose to Bodie was to take photographs of the old ghost town and … Continue reading Rosy-Finch Rendezvous: Stop 10 – Bodie State Park […]

  2. Birder's Journey Avatar

    Great post and great photos, thanks! Apparently I missed the earlier part of this adventure, and will have to go back and look up those posts 🤗

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With a primary focus on birds, each blog series has it’s own unique look at the wildlife and wild places encountered at different locations that I have visited around the world.

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I earned my college degree in biology, a foundation that shaped not only how I see the world, but how I’ve spent my life sharing it with others. For more than 40 years, I taught and led in public education, helping students discover the wonder woven into every corner of the natural world. That same drive has carried me through decades of citizen science and conservation work. As an active member of the Modesto Camera Club, I’ve developed a photographic practice that blends natural history with visual artistry, and my award‑winning images have been featured across the Internet on dozens of sites and field‑oriented platforms. This blog brings together my passions for birding, conservation, and storytelling.

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