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FOS Black-headed Grosbeak
Early this morning there was a male Black-headed Grosbeak singing exuberantly atop the neighbor's conifer for about 20 minutes. At first I assumed it was the bachelor grosbeak that has overwintered wi
Early this morning there was a male Black-headed Grosbeak singing exuberantly atop the neighbor's conifer for about 20 minutes. At first I assumed it was the bachelor grosbeak that has overwintered wi
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FOS yard Golden crowned sparrow
We had three Golden-crowns show up at our house on 9/23 - all with immature plumage. Heard chips, but no songs all week. But then on 10/2 there was a lot of singing, and (coincidentally?) there were t
We had three Golden-crowns show up at our house on 9/23 - all with immature plumage. Heard chips, but no songs all week. But then on 10/2 there was a lot of singing, and (coincidentally?) there were t
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Kay Loughman
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Acorn Woodpeckers near Lake Anza, in Tilden Regional Park
All: September 2014 seems to have been significant for Acorn Woodpeckers in the East Bay Hills. John Colbert reported the species in Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve on Sept. 14, 2014. They have bee
All: September 2014 seems to have been significant for Acorn Woodpeckers in the East Bay Hills. John Colbert reported the species in Claremont Canyon Regional Preserve on Sept. 14, 2014. They have bee
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Kay Loughman
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Pine Siskin
John, Assuming your flock is not the same as my flock, there must be quite a lot of Pine Siskins enjoying feeders in the hills. I also have around fifty today. Just one individual on 10/10, then 2-3 o
John, Assuming your flock is not the same as my flock, there must be quite a lot of Pine Siskins enjoying feeders in the hills. I also have around fifty today. Just one individual on 10/10, then 2-3 o
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Bright red crest -- any thoughts?
Size seems a bit off, and we wouldn't expect it anyway; but the first thing that came to my mind was Pyrrhuloxia. Kay Loughman in the hills on the Berkeley/Oakland border Hilary Powers wrote on 8/7/20
Size seems a bit off, and we wouldn't expect it anyway; but the first thing that came to my mind was Pyrrhuloxia. Kay Loughman in the hills on the Berkeley/Oakland border Hilary Powers wrote on 8/7/20
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Kay Loughman
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Mystery Bird
All, Thank you for your suggestions about the identification of my "mystery" bird. If this had been an identification contest, the folks who suggested "canary" would have won. Beyond knowing the birds
All, Thank you for your suggestions about the identification of my "mystery" bird. If this had been an identification contest, the folks who suggested "canary" would have won. Beyond knowing the birds
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Kay Loughman
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Mystery Bird
This afternoon I glanced out the window at one of the bird feeders, then reached for binoculars. There were a dozen birds on the feeder: lesser goldfinches, house finches, and chickadees. But on the s
This afternoon I glanced out the window at one of the bird feeders, then reached for binoculars. There were a dozen birds on the feeder: lesser goldfinches, house finches, and chickadees. But on the s
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Kay Loughman
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Acorn Woodpeckers
Yesterday morning I had a thrill when I saw a juvenile Acorn Woodpecker at one of our seed feeders. First time ever. This morning there was a different Acorn Woodpecker at the same feeder; and briefly
Yesterday morning I had a thrill when I saw a juvenile Acorn Woodpecker at one of our seed feeders. First time ever. This morning there was a different Acorn Woodpecker at the same feeder; and briefly
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Kay Loughman
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UNLIKELY FINCHES
Hi Sylvia, FWIW, Neither the Alameda County nor the Contra Costa County Breeding Bird Atlas mention Cassin's Finch. My birding notes for Cassin's Finch show "up to 3 males and 3 females seen 11/8-11/2
Hi Sylvia, FWIW, Neither the Alameda County nor the Contra Costa County Breeding Bird Atlas mention Cassin's Finch. My birding notes for Cassin's Finch show "up to 3 males and 3 females seen 11/8-11/2
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Rose-breasted Grosbeak
For the *tenth* year since 1997, we've had a Rose-breasted Grosbeak visit our feeders! Likely some of the sightings, as in consecutive years, were of the same bird - no way to know. Mostly it's been m
For the *tenth* year since 1997, we've had a Rose-breasted Grosbeak visit our feeders! Likely some of the sightings, as in consecutive years, were of the same bird - no way to know. Mostly it's been m
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Kay Loughman
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A murder of crows?
Who knows about crows, e.g why here, why now? I've lived in the hills on the Berkeley/Oakland border for most of the last fifty years. We see a few crows per month - no great numbers. But this last we
Who knows about crows, e.g why here, why now? I've lived in the hills on the Berkeley/Oakland border for most of the last fifty years. We see a few crows per month - no great numbers. But this last we
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Kay Loughman
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Golden-crowned Sparrows are here
Yesterday there was one Golden-crowned Sparrow at my feeder. Today there are at least three. Kay Loughman in the hills on the Berkeley/Oakland border
Yesterday there was one Golden-crowned Sparrow at my feeder. Today there are at least three. Kay Loughman in the hills on the Berkeley/Oakland border
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Kay Loughman
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Rose-breasted Grosbeak
For the ninth time in the last twenty years, we've had a male Rose-breasted Grosbeak visiting our feeders. This year it showed up on June 13, was not seen on June 14; but reappeared today (June 15). R
For the ninth time in the last twenty years, we've had a male Rose-breasted Grosbeak visiting our feeders. This year it showed up on June 13, was not seen on June 14; but reappeared today (June 15). R
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butterfly migration now
Yesterday - I counted more than 100 California Tortoiseshells flying up Claremont Canyon (in the hills on the Berkeley/Oakland border). They were very focused on where they were going; no possibility
Yesterday - I counted more than 100 California Tortoiseshells flying up Claremont Canyon (in the hills on the Berkeley/Oakland border). They were very focused on where they were going; no possibility
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Kay Loughman
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FOS Golden-crowned Sparrows
Three Golden-crowned Sparrows showed up in my yard in Claremont Canyon late this morning. Likely they are returnees, as two went straight for a feeder and the third went for the birdbath. Photos of tw
Three Golden-crowned Sparrows showed up in my yard in Claremont Canyon late this morning. Likely they are returnees, as two went straight for a feeder and the third went for the birdbath. Photos of tw
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Kay Loughman
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FOS White-crowned Sparrow
As with Hugh Harvey's report, there were two immature White-crowned Sparrows in my yard mid-day today. Here's a picture of one of them: <http://www.nhwildlife.net/album/New/slides/WCSP-4180c-72.html>
As with Hugh Harvey's report, there were two immature White-crowned Sparrows in my yard mid-day today. Here's a picture of one of them: <http://www.nhwildlife.net/album/New/slides/WCSP-4180c-72.html>
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Kay Loughman
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Rose-breasted Grosbeak
Shortly after dawn I had a young male Rose-breasted Grosbeak at one of my feeders. It stayed a few minutes; but there wasn't enough light to take a picture. The bird was back very briefly at 8:00 am,
Shortly after dawn I had a young male Rose-breasted Grosbeak at one of my feeders. It stayed a few minutes; but there wasn't enough light to take a picture. The bird was back very briefly at 8:00 am,
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Kay Loughman
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Banded Green Heron at Lake Temescal
Nice picture! Report the band to the US Bird Banding Laboratory: https://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/BBL/ Kay Loughman in the hills on the Berkeley/Oakland border Robert Firehock rafirehock@... [EBB_S
Nice picture! Report the band to the US Bird Banding Laboratory: https://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/BBL/ Kay Loughman in the hills on the Berkeley/Oakland border Robert Firehock rafirehock@... [EBB_S
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Don't post location of any nest!
Folks, our adoration of the birds has gotten out of hand. The incredible number of birders and birdwatchers in our area alone, means we may - individually or collectively - pay far more attention to a
Folks, our adoration of the birds has gotten out of hand. The incredible number of birders and birdwatchers in our area alone, means we may - individually or collectively - pay far more attention to a
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Kay Loughman
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Interesting tanager
Thanks to all of you who commented on the unusual tanager that visited my yard yesterday morning. Several people suggested a hybrid, with various combinations of Western, Summer, and Flame-colored; We
Thanks to all of you who commented on the unusual tanager that visited my yard yesterday morning. Several people suggested a hybrid, with various combinations of Western, Summer, and Flame-colored; We
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