California Canon Camera Adventure

TULE LAKE

A photo journal of Nature Ali's northern California and Oregon Adventure

 SF BAY AREA     HEALDSBURG     REDWOOD COAST     CRESCENT CITY     KLAMATH     TULE LAKE     SHASTA     SACRAMENTO     STOCKTON     WILDLIFE

I was hoping for one more ungulate in the wild, the pronghorn (antelope). The only place that Pronghorn survived the slaughter of the gold rush was here on the Modoc Plateau. As I turn on the road to Tule Lake NWR, I am immediately surprised and delighted by 5 pronghorn sitting in a pasture of cattle. Three species of ruminants on this trip, what fun!

Arriving in the town of Tule Lake I stop by the Modoc National Forest office and to my dismay discover a few things I hoped to find are not as expected. Lava Beds does not have mud pots which I was hoping to photograph and today is a hunting day, meaning the wildlife refuge will be a hard place to photograph waterfowl. Still it is an interesting place, Tule Lake and Lava Beds are adjacent to each other. Driving on the road one side is the wildlife refuge and the other side of the road is the national monument. Evidence of ancient volcanic activity is all over with red and black cinders. Along this road is a memorial to Caption Jack of the Modoc Indians and a man from the U.S. Cavalry that was attempting to negotiate the theft of the Modoc land. Captain Jack killed him and his party and sealed his own fate in doing so. Man is so strange, fighting wars amongst their own kind and against all of the creatures that inhabit this earth, for what gain I have never understood.

I stopped at an overlook where the wind was howling and found thousands of Canada Geese peacefully swimming below along with many other species of waterfowl. Even if photography isn't what I had hoped for, the scenery is magnificent and the history of the region is palpable. So many different kinds of animals! I am thrilled to see black-billed magpie for the first time. The largest herd of mule deer I have ever seen, wander the road without a care, as dusk turns to night. Another beautiful sunset over a different California landscape.

Thousands of Canada Geese and assorted ducks took refuge in this sheltered cove

Ropes of volcanic rock littered the landscape

Another herd of Mule Deer graze the Tule Lake Bed

Several Black-billed Magpies played along the volcanic cliffs

Canada Geese flew as soon as I approached

Pronghorn enjoyed a peaceful afternoon siesta

Northern Shovelers fly across the setting sky

Sunset over Lava Beds National Monument

Evening sky over Tule Lake

Prairie Falcon silhouette

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A photo journal of Nature Ali's northern California and Oregon Adventure

 SF BAY AREA     HEALDSBURG     REDWOOD COAST     CRESCENT CITY     KLAMATH     TULE LAKE     SHASTA     SACRAMENTO     STOCKTON     WILDLIFE

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