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Rozanne Rapozo found the mated pair of Bald Eagles near the Gualala River recently. Just look at the beautiful photo she took of the two landing in a tree.

Thanks to Rozanne for allowing me to share her photo with you here.

It's cool on the Mendonoma Coast today, with clouds this afternoon. The sunset should be quite beautiful tonight!

Rozanne Rapozo found this CA Quail perched on top of a cat statue in her garden. She imagine the cat thinking, "Where did that bird go?"

This photo made me smile, and I hope it does the same for you.

Thanks to Rozanne for allowing me to share her photo with you here.

Sunny with a haze over the ocean today. Temps hit 70 degrees. The haze has cleared off this afternoon and there's a possibility of a green flash at sunset. I'll be watching!

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Several weeks ago, the weather was clear with just a few scattered clouds, giving photographer Rozanne Rapozo a perfect opportunity to photograph the full Moon setting over Galleons' Arch Rock off The Sea Ranch.

I love the stairway of light from the Moon. Some call this the stairway to heaven.

Thanks to Rozanne for allowing me to share her photo with you here.

We had nearly three inches of rain from the last storm, and several more are moving in. I've had over 21 inches so far this season, a cause for celebration! More rain beginning around 8 pm tonight. Temps are in the low fifties.

Rozanne Rapozo wrote, "The full Moon passed in front of the reddish planet Mars on the night of December 7th just as the planet was at its nearest to Earth and brightest."

"This was a rare event (only happens about every 2 years), made all the more special because December 7 was the 50th anniversary of the launch of Apollo 17, the last time people landed on the Moon."

Thanks to Rozanne for allowing me to share her dramatic photo with you here.

Cold morning, blue skies and a calm ocean - yes, it's a lovely day on the Mendonoma Coast!

 

 

Rozanne Rapozo caught this American Kestrel just as it landed. It's fun to see its wing feathers and tail feathers extended. Kestrels use their long tails for balance.

Craig Tooley found this Kestrel staring down a Northern Flicker.

Kestrels are North America's smallest falcon. They eat insects and other small prey. They have an unusual call, rather excited notes, and you can hear it here at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/American_Kestrel/sounds

Thanks to Rozanne and Craig for allowing me to share their photos with you here. To see much more of Craig's nature photography, here is his website: http://www.ruffimage.com

It's been cold here, it was 37 degrees this morning. As we take a break from the rains, passing clouds bring beauty to sunrises and sunsets. There is little wind and the ocean is calm. In other words, an exquisite, lovely day here on the Mendonoma Coast.