CALIFORNIA WILDLIFE FEBRUARY 2026

California Towhee in Oakley CA
More wildlife
views from Alameda County and Contra Costa County. Winter and fall have become a
favorite time of year. Nothing beats a crystal-clear cold morning in a favorite
wilderness area. There is a variety of
wild animals easily viewed in our incredible state. It requires one to take a
cruise and get away from the city madness to a wildlife setting of your choice.
It doesn’t have to be a long ride; it can be anywhere. A hiking trail along a
creek, A city or regional park, A remote road away from the city, or a National
Park. California is the most biodiverse state in the United States ranking
first in the number of native and endemic species. We are fortunate to live in
a great state.
This time around, I have had some luck with larger mammals while still chasing raptors and other birds. These photos are all recent, with additional information in the text of the individual pictures.
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| Female American Kestrel in Eastern CC County |
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| Bobcat on Los Vaqueros property near Camino Diablo |

Great Horn owl (And Talons) Eastern CC County Delta Island
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| Beaver I followed walking, as the beaver swam finally taking a break along side Taylor Slough |
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| Red Tailed hawk turning in flight showing off under feathers, CA Delta Eastern CC County |
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| Western Coyote North end of Los Vaqueros reservoir property |
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| Bobcat on Mines Rd in Alameda Foothills |
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| Female Kestrel performing the field mouse dive Eastern CC County (frame one) |
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| Female Kestrel on the Dive (Frame 2) |
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| Bobcat Los Vaqueros property near Camino Diablo, same cat as earlier in post... |
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| Cedar Waxwing in Oakley Park... Thanks! |










Lighting on the Towhee is beautiful, and I love the beaver! You don't see those often. The bobcat looks about as sassy as a housecat I know. Very regal looking owl, looks like he's straight out of Game of Thrones.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Valen, for the nice comments!
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