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Glen Canyon (8:15-9:30)
After leaving Paul at Mt D this morning, I headed over to Glen Canyon. Similar experience, nothing new but a good quantity/variety of the expected migrants. Three young Steller's Jays were out and abo
After leaving Paul at Mt D this morning, I headed over to Glen Canyon. Similar experience, nothing new but a good quantity/variety of the expected migrants. Three young Steller's Jays were out and abo
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Mt. Lake Park this a.m.
Nothing too exciting but decent amounts of activity in the willows east of the lake: - yellow warbler (2) - Wilson's warbler (3) - b-t gray warbler (1) - Warbling Vireo (1) - Cedar Waxwings (5) - Down
Nothing too exciting but decent amounts of activity in the willows east of the lake: - yellow warbler (2) - Wilson's warbler (3) - b-t gray warbler (1) - Warbling Vireo (1) - Cedar Waxwings (5) - Down
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David Armstrong
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Mt. Davidson, 05/15/00 (6:50-8:05 AM)
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Small wave this morning; nothing new. Observations of local interest: Band-tailed Pigeon 6 Olive-sided Flycatcher 1 Western Wood-Pewee 1 Pacific-slope Flycatcher 1 Warbling Vireo 5 Swainson's Thrush 5
Small wave this morning; nothing new. Observations of local interest: Band-tailed Pigeon 6 Olive-sided Flycatcher 1 Western Wood-Pewee 1 Pacific-slope Flycatcher 1 Warbling Vireo 5 Swainson's Thrush 5
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Paul Saraceni
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Hammond's - Mt D
The Hammond's Flycatcher continues in the Ravine of Mt Davidson. I saw the bird between 5:30-5:45 PM. It was low in the bushes on the downhill side, but perching in nice viewable locations. Nice and s
The Hammond's Flycatcher continues in the Ravine of Mt Davidson. I saw the bird between 5:30-5:45 PM. It was low in the bushes on the downhill side, but perching in nice viewable locations. Nice and s
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recent birds
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Recently we have been noticing the Starlings in our nieghborhood are eating the Japanese garden snails that plague all gardens in San Francisco. I also believe there is a pair of VG Swallows nesting n
Recently we have been noticing the Starlings in our nieghborhood are eating the Japanese garden snails that plague all gardens in San Francisco. I also believe there is a pair of VG Swallows nesting n
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Harry Fuller
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Help required
All, I am hopefully visiting San Francisco area late June on holiday and hope to get some birding in. Can anybody help me with some good birding locations. I am specifically interested in "west coast"
All, I am hopefully visiting San Francisco area late June on holiday and hope to get some birding in. Can anybody help me with some good birding locations. I am specifically interested in "west coast"
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Wardle, Rob
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SFBirds is live again!
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SFBirds has officially moved. Please direct postings to: SFBirds@... Everyone has been unsubscribed from the old Best SFBirds, so if you try to post to Best, it surely will bounce. Of course, report a
SFBirds has officially moved. Please direct postings to: SFBirds@... Everyone has been unsubscribed from the old Best SFBirds, so if you try to post to Best, it surely will bounce. Of course, report a
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Mark W. Eaton
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Black Swifts
Checked the s.e. city this morning. I was in the McLaren park amphitheater scanning a treetop when 6 Black Swifts flew over heading north; large, all dark, with slightly forked tails. Later at Bayview
Checked the s.e. city this morning. I was in the McLaren park amphitheater scanning a treetop when 6 Black Swifts flew over heading north; large, all dark, with slightly forked tails. Later at Bayview
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Common Merganser
hey marc, heres a message thats been bounced back to me. How do I get connected again? josiah :� Following is a list of highlights from a few hours around the Presidio :today. There were thousands of
hey marc, heres a message thats been bounced back to me. How do I get connected again? josiah :� Following is a list of highlights from a few hours around the Presidio :today. There were thousands of
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Josiah Clark
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Nothing to add to Paul's list from Mt. Davidson. Later in the morning (10AM) I checked the Cliff House. Several Common Murres flying in-close just beyond the rocks with the Cormorant nests, and an imm
Nothing to add to Paul's list from Mt. Davidson. Later in the morning (10AM) I checked the Cliff House. Several Common Murres flying in-close just beyond the rocks with the Cormorant nests, and an imm
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BV Park
As Alan Ridley noted yesterday: WT Swifts over Buena Vista Park...and a lot nicer than having to haul out to "gorgous" Candlestick. for a BY bird. Thanks, AR. About 730am, one circling over the top of
As Alan Ridley noted yesterday: WT Swifts over Buena Vista Park...and a lot nicer than having to haul out to "gorgous" Candlestick. for a BY bird. Thanks, AR. About 730am, one circling over the top of
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Harry Fuller
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Glen Canyon on Tuesday AM
From 9 to 10:30 AM yesterday (Tuesday) at Glen Canyon...conditions iffy but at least it didn't rain... Yellow Warbler (one nice male) Western Tanager (one male & one female; others heard singing) Lazu
From 9 to 10:30 AM yesterday (Tuesday) at Glen Canyon...conditions iffy but at least it didn't rain... Yellow Warbler (one nice male) Western Tanager (one male & one female; others heard singing) Lazu
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James Armstrong
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Lake Merced this morning
I about a half hour this morning at Lake Merced and there were still a number of migrants including YELLOW WARBLERS and WARBLING VIREOS. There was a kingbird which I assumed was the TROPICAL KINGBIRD,
I about a half hour this morning at Lake Merced and there were still a number of migrants including YELLOW WARBLERS and WARBLING VIREOS. There was a kingbird which I assumed was the TROPICAL KINGBIRD,
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Mark W. Eaton
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Mt. Davidson, 05/17/00 (6:50-8:05 AM)
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Observations of local interest: Caspian Tern 1 (fly-by) Band-tailed Pigeon 4 Olive-sided Flycatcher 1 Western Wood-Pewee 1 Pacific-slope Flycatcher 1 Swainson's Thrush 8 Cedar Waxwing 5 Warblers: Oran
Observations of local interest: Caspian Tern 1 (fly-by) Band-tailed Pigeon 4 Olive-sided Flycatcher 1 Western Wood-Pewee 1 Pacific-slope Flycatcher 1 Swainson's Thrush 8 Cedar Waxwing 5 Warblers: Oran
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Paul Saraceni
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Buena Vista Park
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I have regularly observed White-throated Swifts in BV park at this time of year, flying through the trees (tall Mont. cypress & pines) at low altitudes - it's quite exciting to have them fly by so clo
I have regularly observed White-throated Swifts in BV park at this time of year, flying through the trees (tall Mont. cypress & pines) at low altitudes - it's quite exciting to have them fly by so clo
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Allan Ridley
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Have just returned back from 11 days out East, where I did the New Jersey World Series of Birding and our team got 206 species in 24 hrs! Now that I'm back, I thought I'd try to catch up on the migrat
Have just returned back from 11 days out East, where I did the New Jersey World Series of Birding and our team got 206 species in 24 hrs! Now that I'm back, I thought I'd try to catch up on the migrat
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Jay Withgott
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Fri AM - East Wash
Checked the East Wash this morning, 7:00-8:45. It was active with regular migrants including: Yellow Warbler 4 Townsend's Warbler 3 OC Warbler 2 Swainson's Thrush 2 Western Wood Pewee 2 OS Flycatcher
Checked the East Wash this morning, 7:00-8:45. It was active with regular migrants including: Yellow Warbler 4 Townsend's Warbler 3 OC Warbler 2 Swainson's Thrush 2 Western Wood Pewee 2 OS Flycatcher
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3 SWIFT SP. at Mt. Davidson, 05/19/00 (6:50-8:50 AM)
A terrific, warm morning at Mt. D with good diversity highlighted by 3 species of SWIFTS, a late female RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH, and some breeding evidence. At 7:40 I observed 12 WHITE-THROATED SWIFTS f
A terrific, warm morning at Mt. D with good diversity highlighted by 3 species of SWIFTS, a late female RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH, and some breeding evidence. At 7:40 I observed 12 WHITE-THROATED SWIFTS f
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Paul Saraceni
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Empid at Glen Canyon
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This morning about 11:00, I saw a probable Hammond's Flycatcher at Glen Canyon, across the creek form the daycare center. Along the right side of the right fork of the path (if you are walking across
This morning about 11:00, I saw a probable Hammond's Flycatcher at Glen Canyon, across the creek form the daycare center. Along the right side of the right fork of the path (if you are walking across
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Andrew Rush
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