While birding in San Timoteo Canyon recently there were a few swallows and many White-throated Swifts, all flying about in the sky. This image is of a Rough-winged Swallow, probably the most nondescript swallow we have, but worth photographing, as I seldom see one sitting still, nicely perched for several photos before flitting off again in search of flying insects. I would have loved seeing one with more pretty colors and markings, but sometimes you just take what you get! I will be away from my computer for a few days, so will have to catch up with you all later. 3/19/22 www.sparhawkphotography.com
This is the third piece of public art along the street in Loma Linda, CA. It just so happened that at this location, along the sidewalk, were several flowering orange trees, with lots of buzzing bees all around. It seemed very fitting for this artwork to be right there. 3/18/22 www.sparhawkphotographycom
Yesterday I posted a pic of public art I discovered at the side of the street in Loma Linda, CA. This was the second art piece I saw as I drove along. After parking, I walked back to photograph the three pieces. They were all right at the side of the road, and the best vantage point would have been the middle of the very busy street (which I didn't attempt). So here is the Wise Old Owl, my title, as there was no information regarding the artist or the art. 3/17/22 www.sparhawkphotography.com