Devereux Slough Story (12/31/05)

Banded Peregrine Falcon eating a Coot at Devereux Slough - 12/29/05 | Quick Time Movie
Devereux Slough, Late December and early January 2006, Devereux opens to the sea January 1st
(Peregrine Falcons, Northern Shovelers, Wigeons, Egrets, Cormorants, Ibis, Ducks)
Slideshow of Pictures from Coal Oil Point Reserve November - December 2005
(Peregrine Falcon, Merlin, Eurasian Wigeon, White Pelican, Cormorants Fishing, Egrets ect.)

Ibis at Devereux Slough - 12/28/05



Merlin at Devereux Pt. and Slough 11/24/05

Canada Geese 11/23/05 -
These geese are here every morning and evening, during the day they take off from Devereux Slough
and head toward the Ocean Meadows Golf Course near by.
COPR Oct/Nov 2005
Devereux Slough fills up after first rains and new ducks come in. Canada Geese, White Pelicans flying,
Cormorants, Male Belted Kingfisher, Ducks, Snow Goose or Ross' Goose, Lesser Scaup, Sands beach shots

Mountain plover Charadrius montanus, Coal Oil Point Reserve, UCSB - November 6, 2005
COPR Devereux and Goleta Slough 11/06/05
American white pelican Pelecanus erythrorhyncho, Juvenile Mountain plover Charadrius montanus, Black-necked stilt Himantopus mexicanus, American pipit

Egrets at Devereux Slough - 10/01/04 | COPR Devereux Slough 10/01/05
Great Egrets, Snowy Egrets, Great Blue Herons, Avocet at Campus Point
White Pelicans at Devereux Slough - 09/24/05 | COPR Devereux Slough - 09/24/05
Birds feasting on fish as Devereux Slough recedes. Great Egrets, Snowy Egrets, Cormorants, Osprey and White Pelicans fishing.

Devereux Slough 09/11/05 | COPR Late Summer 2005
Coal Oil Point Reserve, Deverux Slough has had a great abundance of birds this late summer as the water, though shallow, still covers a large area

Saturday Morning photos at Coal Oil Point Reserver, July 23, 2005
American avocet Recurvirostra americana, Western sandpiper Calidris mauri, Banded Long-billed curlew Numenius americanus
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