Bolsa Chica Wetlands

Written by Alpenglow Images on April 21st, 2010

Although I don’t normally consider myself a bird photographer, or much of a bird photographer, I do enjoy getting out to our local wildlife areas now and then.  Last week, I met Mac at Bolsa Chica Wetlands near Huntington Beach for an early morning, pre-work photo session.  I work about 10 minutes from Bolsa Chica so its the perfect place to hit before work during the week.  On weekends, you can expect to find several photographers on the bridge across the bay, all with more expensive glass than I can afford.  But, during the week, you have the occasional walker or runner, but otherwise it is just you and the birds.

image of pied-billed grebe at bolsa chica wetlands

Pied-billed Grebe, April 2010

Ecologically, Bolsa Chica is very important.  It provides a rich feeding ground for several migratory species of passerines and water birds.  It also has several unvegetated islands that provide a safe breeding ground for the endangered California Least Tern.  In a nearby eucalyptus grove you can find nesting Great Blue Herons, and multiple species of raptors are also common, including Red-tailed Hawks, Red-shouldered Hawks, American Kestrels, and Peregrine Falcons.  You can also find the uncommon Belding’s Savannah Sparrow here.

Common tern landing at Bolsa Chica Wetlands

Common Tern, April 2010

As the seasons pass, you have the opportunity to shoot many species here.  Right now, several species of tern (Least, Common, Elegant, Forster’s, etc…) are beginning to get active near the bridge and with some luck you can get some good flight shots of these species (I quickly learned this is much easier said than done…see some results here and here).  In winter, you can photograph Brown Pelicans in breeding plumage.  Shorebirds like sandpipers and larger birds like egrets are present all year.

Common egret at bolsa chica wetlands

Common Egret, April 2010

In addition to birds, there is the opportunity to photograph wildflowers, sunrises/sunsets and various other fauna (rabbits, southern Pacific rattlesnakes) at the wetlands.  With this in mind, if you’re in the area, its worth your while to stop and spend a few hours at Bolsa Chica Wetlands.

sunrise in California

Sunrise over Bolsa Chica Wetlands, December 2009

 

3 Comments so far ↓

  1. Hi Greg, I like the bird photos with wings wide open. Also, as much as I frown on sunsets generally, I like that last image. It is unique somehow. Perhaps it has to do with the simplicity, beauty of the colors and the open water area within the grasses and its shape and reflected colors.

  2. Susan Manley says:

    Hi Greg,

    Your photos are inspirational. Although I live about 1 hour away from Bolsa Chica, I am motivated to go there now and practice my photography. Thanks for sharing!

    Susan

    • Thanks so much for stopping by and commenting, Susan. I also live about an hour away from Bolsa, but really enjoy going there from time to time. Make sure to come back and share some of your shots!

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