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Continuing birds - Glaucous Gull at Sutro Baths and Bullock's Oriole at Fort Mason
The GLAUCOUS GULL found by Peter Pyle 2 days ago flew into Sutro Baths a little after seven this morning and left about a half hour later. A BULLOCK'S ORIOLE continues at Fort Mason.
The GLAUCOUS GULL found by Peter Pyle 2 days ago flew into Sutro Baths a little after seven this morning and left about a half hour later. A BULLOCK'S ORIOLE continues at Fort Mason.
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David Assmann
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#25045
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Re: Glaucous Gull continues
Hi folks,
I found the gull when walking the coastal trail at Land's End at 8:45 this morning.
It was on this rock with a couple western gulls:
https://goo.gl/maps/qHB4HpWwfFRLQpUQ7
Hi folks,
I found the gull when walking the coastal trail at Land's End at 8:45 this morning.
It was on this rock with a couple western gulls:
https://goo.gl/maps/qHB4HpWwfFRLQpUQ7
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Loretta
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#25044
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Crissy - 11.20.20 - Many Elegant Terns
Nothing rare at Crissy this morning but was surprised to see over 200 Elegant Terns in the lagoon and on the sandbar - this is a big number for this late in the season ?
Also seen were 15 Red-breasted
Nothing rare at Crissy this morning but was surprised to see over 200 Elegant Terns in the lagoon and on the sandbar - this is a big number for this late in the season ?
Also seen were 15 Red-breasted
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H Cotter
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#25043
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Re: Glaucous Gull continues
For what it's worth, it seems to be repeating a consistent pattern over the last 2 days: bathing at Sutro Baths, stationing at Seal Rocks (where he was briefly until it got flushed by a bunch of
For what it's worth, it seems to be repeating a consistent pattern over the last 2 days: bathing at Sutro Baths, stationing at Seal Rocks (where he was briefly until it got flushed by a bunch of
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Dario Taraborelli
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#25042
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Re: Glaucous Gull continues
Thanks for the heads-up. I arrived just in time to watch this beautiful gull take off from the beach near Fulton and fly lazily north along the beach and around the Cliff House presumably back to the
Thanks for the heads-up. I arrived just in time to watch this beautiful gull take off from the beach near Fulton and fly lazily north along the beach and around the Cliff House presumably back to the
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Aaron Maizlish
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#25041
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Glaucous Gull continues
Currently at Ocean beach in a mixed flock at (37.7739390, -122.5120854). Relocated by Eli earlier this morning, bathing at Sutro Baths.
Currently at Ocean beach in a mixed flock at (37.7739390, -122.5120854). Relocated by Eli earlier this morning, bathing at Sutro Baths.
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Dario Taraborelli
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#25040
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Re: Glaucous Gull Sutro Baths
After examining photos by Rudy Wallen I (and Rudy) believe it to be 2nd cycle, not first cycle. I'll load my photos tonight or tomorrow (it seems eBird may be back up) to compare with the bird on
After examining photos by Rudy Wallen I (and Rudy) believe it to be 2nd cycle, not first cycle. I'll load my photos tonight or tomorrow (it seems eBird may be back up) to compare with the bird on
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Peter Pyle
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#25039
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Re: Glaucous Gull Sutro Baths
Sorry, to clarify, there’s only one, my bad.
Oscar
Sorry, to clarify, there’s only one, my bad.
Oscar
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Oscar Moss
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#25038
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Re: Glaucous Gull Sutro Baths
Ok, then there are TWO glaucous Gulls, because I just “relocated” it at the end of Fulton!
Oscar
Ok, then there are TWO glaucous Gulls, because I just “relocated” it at the end of Fulton!
Oscar
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Oscar Moss
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#25037
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Re: Glaucous Gull Sutro Baths
Augie Kramer and I just located presumably the same 1c Glaucous Gull in w gull flock on ocean beach at cabrillo now.
Logan
Augie Kramer and I just located presumably the same 1c Glaucous Gull in w gull flock on ocean beach at cabrillo now.
Logan
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Logan Kahle
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#25036
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Glaucous Gull Sutro Baths
First cycle in bathing flock 08:00
First cycle in bathing flock 08:00
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Peter Pyle
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#25035
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Battery Godfrey 11/16 Bald Eagle spectacle
Hi All,
Today I spent from 7 until almost 1pm skywatching at the Battery Godfrey joined for whole time by Max Benningfield, Joachim Gonzalez, and Eddie “the Monsoon” Monson and for large periods
Hi All,
Today I spent from 7 until almost 1pm skywatching at the Battery Godfrey joined for whole time by Max Benningfield, Joachim Gonzalez, and Eddie “the Monsoon” Monson and for large periods
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Logan Kahle
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#25034
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Late Cassin's V
After leaving the battery crew this morning, I wandered around the Presidio, and along the bluffs west of Crissey, I was surprised to find a Cassin's Vireo. Seeing any vireo besides Hutton's at this
After leaving the battery crew this morning, I wandered around the Presidio, and along the bluffs west of Crissey, I was surprised to find a Cassin's Vireo. Seeing any vireo besides Hutton's at this
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Brian Fitch
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#25033
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Barn swallow, yellow warblers and termite hatch lake Merced
Today Jaime Chaves and I met up at lake Merced with Cedric and Jonah. We checked the number of spots in the morning with the highlights being a barn swallow at Fort Funston, at least for white bellied
Today Jaime Chaves and I met up at lake Merced with Cedric and Jonah. We checked the number of spots in the morning with the highlights being a barn swallow at Fort Funston, at least for white bellied
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Josiah Clark
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#25032
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November Birding (BTYW, SUTA)
Today I, as well as Jonah Benningfield and Oscar Moss checked a few spots around western SF in hopes of scoring winter rarities. We were mildly successful.
I did a solo trip to the zoo for about an
Today I, as well as Jonah Benningfield and Oscar Moss checked a few spots around western SF in hopes of scoring winter rarities. We were mildly successful.
I did a solo trip to the zoo for about an
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Joachim Gonzalez
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#25031
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Re: Blue-winged Teal continues @ Mountain Lake
While I'm no expert by any means - far from it. (first year birder). I'm posting additional photos and some links that I based my opinion on. It's a much more interesting and at times confusing topic
While I'm no expert by any means - far from it. (first year birder). I'm posting additional photos and some links that I based my opinion on. It's a much more interesting and at times confusing topic
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David Webster
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#25030
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Re: Blue-winged Teal continues @ Mountain Lake
Agree with CITE. HY male by the looks of it
Agree with CITE. HY male by the looks of it
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Peter Pyle
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#25029
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Re: Blue-winged Teal continues @ Mountain Lake
I posted photos on both the 8th and the 9th. I originally thought it was a Green-winged Teal until I captured these.
https://ebird.org/checklist/S76000637
https://ebird.org/checklist/S76138158
David
I posted photos on both the 8th and the 9th. I originally thought it was a Green-winged Teal until I captured these.
https://ebird.org/checklist/S76000637
https://ebird.org/checklist/S76138158
David
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David Webster
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#25028
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Re: Blue-winged Teal continues @ Mountain Lake
Nico,
Thanks, but I'm afraid that looks like a typical Cinnamon Teal to me.
wrote:
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Joseph Morlan, Pacifica, CA
Nico,
Thanks, but I'm afraid that looks like a typical Cinnamon Teal to me.
wrote:
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Joseph Morlan, Pacifica, CA
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Joe Morlan
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#25027
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Re: Blue-winged Teal continues @ Mountain Lake
https://ebird.org/checklist/S76138158
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Nico Stuurman
https://ebird.org/checklist/S76138158
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Nico Stuurman
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Nico Stuurman
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#25026
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