Oregon micro-trip, April 29-May 1
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vnsankar
Vladimir,
I was just checking my notes regarding Sonoma Tree Vole and I may have a spot for you. A biologist I talked two a couple years ago told me that Maple Creek Rd (just E of Arcata) is a good place to look for Sonoma Tree Vole – you can sometimes find nests from the road near the creek. Amazingly, a birder I know once saw a Northern Spotted Owl here, holding a twitching Sonoma Tree Vole in its beak (!) – what a sighting! It’s a good road for other rodents, with Fog Shrew, Shrew-mole, Northern Flying Squirrel, Allen’s Chipmunk, and Western Red-backed Vole common near the road too and Ruffed Grouse (very rare in CA) are easy to see too.I know it’s not that close to Humboldt Lagoons, but I still think it may be worth checking out (it’s along the way to Hoopa on Highway 299).
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vnsankar
Vladimir,
Unfortunately I’m really busy until mid-May so won’t have time to go mammal watching until then. That said, really looking forward to our Eastern CA trip!!
Got some gen for you though on NW CA as this is one of my favorite parts of the state…
The best road for Fisher is Red Cap Road, between the Hoopa Indian Reservation border and the Megram fire burn area around Red Cap meadow. If you have trouble finding the site on a map, just email me. A biologist I know saw 3 in day here and other people see them reasonably often! I’d drive the whole road between Orleans and Hoopa to be sure though. Also, I found an Aplodontia colony and saw a Klamath Snowshoe Hare (common a couple years ago) at a place called Box Camp (41°05’31.9″N 123°33’17.6″W). The Aplodontia colony is next to the log pile. If you have time, I also recommend Groves Prairie for the Northern Flying Squirrels and the Klamath River Canyon near Orleans for Ringtail and Spotted Skunk.
Western Red-backed Vole is at Stagecoach Hill Azalea Preserve. There’s a short trail through the preserve where you can see them at night. Also look for moles and Northern Flying Squirrel. Someone trapped a White-footed Vole at the edge of Patrick’s Pt SP recently; I don’t know the exact site though. They seem extremely difficult to find; I don’t know any spots to look for Sonoma Tree Vole either. Humboldt Lagoons/Patricks Pt is good for most shrews, voles, jumping mice.
I don’t know anything about Humbug Mtn so look forward to hearing about what you find there. 🙂