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Rufous-Crowned Sparrow at upper Big Springs Trail in Tilden
I saw a Rufous-Crowned Sparrow by the upper Big Springs Trail (right below the Seaview Trail) in Tilden today. According to the eBird bar charts, May and June seem like the primary months for seeing (
I saw a Rufous-Crowned Sparrow by the upper Big Springs Trail (right below the Seaview Trail) in Tilden today. According to the eBird bar charts, May and June seem like the primary months for seeing (
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Lee Friedman
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Continuing Lewis's Woodpecker at EBMUD Valle Vista (permit required)
I forgot to mention, for anyone not familiar with Valle Vista, that it is EBMUD property and a permit from EBMUD (available online and good for all of EBMUD's public trails) is required to enter. You
I forgot to mention, for anyone not familiar with Valle Vista, that it is EBMUD property and a permit from EBMUD (available online and good for all of EBMUD's public trails) is required to enter. You
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Lee Friedman
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Lewis's Woodpecker continues at Valle Vista
Thanks to Bill Cone and Johan Langweis for finding and calling attention to the Lewis' Woodpecker at Valle Vista last week. This note is to report that as of yesterday it was still there, sticking pre
Thanks to Bill Cone and Johan Langweis for finding and calling attention to the Lewis' Woodpecker at Valle Vista last week. This note is to report that as of yesterday it was still there, sticking pre
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Lee Friedman
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Three swallow species at Jewel Lake in Tilden
Yesterday at about 6PM, three different swallow species were busy foraging over Jewel Lake in Tilden Regional Park: Northern Rough-winged Swallow, Violet-Green Swallow and Tree Swallow. Also Western T
Yesterday at about 6PM, three different swallow species were busy foraging over Jewel Lake in Tilden Regional Park: Northern Rough-winged Swallow, Violet-Green Swallow and Tree Swallow. Also Western T
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Lee Friedman
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Pileated Woodpeckers at Redwood Regional Park
If the stars align, this may be an unusual opportunity to quietly watch a pair nest and breed. The first report of a Pileated Woodpecker in the vicinity of the current nest building was April 8 by Tom
If the stars align, this may be an unusual opportunity to quietly watch a pair nest and breed. The first report of a Pileated Woodpecker in the vicinity of the current nest building was April 8 by Tom
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Lee Friedman
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Correction Re: Black Diamond: Nashville, not MacGillivray
My thanks to Alan Bade who wondered if the bird I saw could be a Nashville Warbler rather than a MacGillivray's. He is correct. The bright yellow throat and complete white eye-rings make it a Nashvill
My thanks to Alan Bade who wondered if the bird I saw could be a Nashville Warbler rather than a MacGillivray's. He is correct. The bright yellow throat and complete white eye-rings make it a Nashvill
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Lee Friedman
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Black Diamond: MacGillivray, Lawrence, Phainopepla
Many thanks to Paul Schorr (April 7) and Jim Chiropolos (April 10) for their helpful posts about sightings at Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve. The Phainopepla was in the same area Paul described
Many thanks to Paul Schorr (April 7) and Jim Chiropolos (April 10) for their helpful posts about sightings at Black Diamond Mines Regional Preserve. The Phainopepla was in the same area Paul described
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Lee Friedman
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Yellow-bellied and Red-breasted Sapsuckers at Lake Anza
I am reasonably sure that the same Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (young male) first reported at Lake Anza in January continues there as of today. It looks almost exactly identical, except that from the fro
I am reasonably sure that the same Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (young male) first reported at Lake Anza in January continues there as of today. It looks almost exactly identical, except that from the fro
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Lee Friedman
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Black Skimmers on Bay outside Richmond Marina
Yesterday (Saturday 1/30) at around 4:30PM, I was treated to the delightful sight of two Black Skimmers plying the waters along the Bay's coast from the Richmond Marina entrance down to Shimada Park a
Yesterday (Saturday 1/30) at around 4:30PM, I was treated to the delightful sight of two Black Skimmers plying the waters along the Bay's coast from the Richmond Marina entrance down to Shimada Park a
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Lee Friedman
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Yellow-bellied Sapsucker continues at Lake Anza
The young male Yellow-bellied Sapsucker continues at Lake Anza, seen in the same place noted by others. Photos below taken in the oak tree about 30 feet west of the spillway bridge between the lake an
The young male Yellow-bellied Sapsucker continues at Lake Anza, seen in the same place noted by others. Photos below taken in the oak tree about 30 feet west of the spillway bridge between the lake an
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Lee Friedman
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Merlin in north Berkeley
This morning at about 8AM there was a Merlin in north Berkeley, perched near Hinkel Park and then in flight towards Tilden. Photos for id purposes: https://www.flickr.com/photos/99583878@N06/507850402
This morning at about 8AM there was a Merlin in north Berkeley, perched near Hinkel Park and then in flight towards Tilden. Photos for id purposes: https://www.flickr.com/photos/99583878@N06/507850402
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Lee Friedman
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Red Crossbills in May?
Yesterday I saw and photographed a pair of Red Crossbills on restricted EBMUD land (no trail access, sorry) in the conifers on the east side of the San Pablo Reservoir. The pair, one male and the othe
Yesterday I saw and photographed a pair of Red Crossbills on restricted EBMUD land (no trail access, sorry) in the conifers on the east side of the San Pablo Reservoir. The pair, one male and the othe
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Lee Friedman
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Black-headed Grosbeaks back in force at Tilden Nature Area
Yesterday at the Tilden Nature Area Black-headed Grosbeaks were singing loudly from multiple places, but especially by Wildcat Creek Trail in the vicinity of Jewel Lake. When they arrive they have to
Yesterday at the Tilden Nature Area Black-headed Grosbeaks were singing loudly from multiple places, but especially by Wildcat Creek Trail in the vicinity of Jewel Lake. When they arrive they have to
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Lee Friedman
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Birding is now prohibited in California
I think it is not clear yet whether the Governor's order will be consistent or inconsistent with the earlier county orders that explicitly do allow some outdoor activities as long as proper social dis
I think it is not clear yet whether the Governor's order will be consistent or inconsistent with the earlier county orders that explicitly do allow some outdoor activities as long as proper social dis
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Lee Friedman
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Cassin's Finch at Tilden Botanical Gardens
Birders, This morning at approximately 10:30AM, I saw what I believe to be a Cassin’s Finch at the Tilden Botanical Gardens. It was sitting on a tree top near the center of the Garden. It had the dist
Birders, This morning at approximately 10:30AM, I saw what I believe to be a Cassin’s Finch at the Tilden Botanical Gardens. It was sitting on a tree top near the center of the Garden. It had the dist
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Lee Friedman
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Tilden Vollmer Peak--FOS Townsend's Warblers
This morning at about 9:30AM I saw at least three, perhaps as many as five, FOS Townsend's Warblers in the pines on both sides of the Seaview Trail in the Vollmer Peak area of Tilden Regional Park. Ph
This morning at about 9:30AM I saw at least three, perhaps as many as five, FOS Townsend's Warblers in the pines on both sides of the Seaview Trail in the Vollmer Peak area of Tilden Regional Park. Ph
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Lee Friedman
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Jewel Lake at Tilden: Pygmy Nuthatch, Swainson's Thrush, and Warbling Vireo
There are three different sightings mentioned briefly here, all at Jewel Lake. 1. Alan Kaplan led another excellent GGAS walk yesterday, which led to some terrific views of Pygmy Nuthatches. Here are
There are three different sightings mentioned briefly here, all at Jewel Lake. 1. Alan Kaplan led another excellent GGAS walk yesterday, which led to some terrific views of Pygmy Nuthatches. Here are
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Lee Friedman
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Arrowhead Marsh--many wintering species still present in breeding plumages
Friday at Arrowhead Marsh (MLK Regional Shoreline) Dunlins, Short-billed Dowitchers and Spotted Sandpipers were still present and in breeding plumages, making them somewhat easier to identify (Dunlins
Friday at Arrowhead Marsh (MLK Regional Shoreline) Dunlins, Short-billed Dowitchers and Spotted Sandpipers were still present and in breeding plumages, making them somewhat easier to identify (Dunlins
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Lee Friedman
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3rd egg arrived at UC Berkeley Peregrine Falcon nest
Earlier this morning on the UC Berkeley Peregrine Falcon nest, there were only two eggs. But at 11:38AM I saw clearly a third egg, just as Alan Fish correctly predicted last night at the GGAS talk. Ne
Earlier this morning on the UC Berkeley Peregrine Falcon nest, there were only two eggs. But at 11:38AM I saw clearly a third egg, just as Alan Fish correctly predicted last night at the GGAS talk. Ne
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Lee Friedman
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Richmond: Snow Goose & Eurasian Wigeons continue, oyster-harvesting Oystercatchers
Tuesday at the Richmond Marina the Snow Goose with the 8 Greater White-fronted Geese continue in the lawn areas. At Miller-Knox, two Eurasian Wigeons continue in the pond. Also, the Black Oystercatche
Tuesday at the Richmond Marina the Snow Goose with the 8 Greater White-fronted Geese continue in the lawn areas. At Miller-Knox, two Eurasian Wigeons continue in the pond. Also, the Black Oystercatche
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Lee Friedman
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