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  1. Lazuli Bunting 3-25-17 Rancho Santa Margarita - Bell View Trail LINK
    DATE: Mar 26, 2017, 8 year(s) ago
    This afternoon I had opted to visit the
    Bell View Trail in Rancho Santa Margarita which branches off in many directions
    and extends for several miles throughout the foothills of the Saddleback
    Mountains.
    
    At the base of what's been
    declared the NE entrance off Robinson Ranch Road (GPS:
    
    33.656132, -117.558266), you can bear left
    and venture up the winding path or bear right which involves several steep
    climbs but explores some of the finest countryside in all of Orange County. https://www.flickr.com/gp/revup67/30LdV9
    After unsuccessfully searching for the
    grasshopper sparrow (good location for one), I chose to continue another mile
    or so to the water tower that sits just above but due north of the Starr Ranch
    entrance in Dove Canyon.
    
    This is a service
    road that is accessible off a section of the Bell View Trail.
    Admittedly it was quite birdy with pairs or
    more of many species including 22 California Quail, 2 Cactus Wren, 2 Northern
    Flickers, 3 Blue-gray Gnatcatchers, etc.
    The one surprise was a male Lazuli Bunting.
    
    This male flew in for just a moment and it
    was a binos or camera decision..binos was the choice.
    
    A male Lazuli Bunting was ID'd and by the
    time the camera swung up it was gone and due east.
    For anyone interested its a 2.0 mile hike
    to this GPS point from the Bell View trail NE entrance with single track
    trails, steep hills and rugged terrain.
    If you're not intimated yet then here's the GPS coordinates:
    
    33°38'33" N 117°33'35" W.
    
    I've double checked this at maps.google.com
    and its accurate.
    
    I tried for another
    half hour and canvassed the area but was unable to relocate the Lazuli
    Bunting.
    
    Perhaps it used this location
    as a pit stop.
    On this trail there were three large ponds
    (you'll walk right past one) which was a pleasant surprise in typically such an
    arid and dry area.
    
    The wildflowers were
    enjoyable (loads of white sage, some Indian Paintbrush) and the pricks of
    cactus leaves, well not so enjoyable.
    Bring water, walking pole if you desire and good hiking shoes.
    
    Great panoramic scenic views for most of the
    journey.
    Portion of large group of California Quail
    - https://flic.kr/p/T38UUA Cactus Wrens - https://flic.kr/p/T38Uw1
    
    Anthony Gliozzo Mission Viejo
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