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Another Wilson’s Warb
All, Just had a Wilson’s Warbler about 100 yds east of the Stow Lake boat house, lakeside of road and path. A male Common Yellowthroat also popped up in the same vegetation while a Great-horned Owl co
All, Just had a Wilson’s Warbler about 100 yds east of the Stow Lake boat house, lakeside of road and path. A male Common Yellowthroat also popped up in the same vegetation while a Great-horned Owl co
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By Daniel Scali
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Murrelets, Crossbills, Mysteries, and Belateds
Marbled Murrelets made their first appearance of the season for me in a notable way today; two flyby pairs, then 2 flyby singles, then 4 pairs on the water, close to the north side of the Sutro terrac
Marbled Murrelets made their first appearance of the season for me in a notable way today; two flyby pairs, then 2 flyby singles, then 4 pairs on the water, close to the north side of the Sutro terrac
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By Brian Fitch
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Possible December pelagic - Interested?
Hello all, Several folks have contacted me to ask about a possible December pelagic. This is a time when we have a chance of rarities, such as Short-tailed Albatross but we would need a great deal of
Hello all, Several folks have contacted me to ask about a possible December pelagic. This is a time when we have a chance of rarities, such as Short-tailed Albatross but we would need a great deal of
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By Alvaro Jaramillo
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Local stuff
I was at Hummingbird Farms community garden near Geneva and Moscow Friday and Sunday. The same birds were present both days. A Say's phoebe and an American Kestrel. The Kestrel was on the wires above
I was at Hummingbird Farms community garden near Geneva and Moscow Friday and Sunday. The same birds were present both days. A Say's phoebe and an American Kestrel. The Kestrel was on the wires above
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By Bob Hall
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Botanical Garden & Sales Force Park on 12/5
A ramble through the Botanical Garden from 9 to 10:30 had low numbers of the usual suspects but finally offered up the continuing black throated gray and golden crowned kinglets in the trees above the
A ramble through the Botanical Garden from 9 to 10:30 had low numbers of the usual suspects but finally offered up the continuing black throated gray and golden crowned kinglets in the trees above the
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By Ken Moy
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[pen-bird] Yellow-shafted Flickers in the Bay Area
Awesome article Logan! Thank you!!!!! Malia
Awesome article Logan! Thank you!!!!! Malia
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By maliadances
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Yellow-shafted Flickers in the Bay Area 2 messages
Hi All, I wanted to address an issue that has been very prevalent this Fall/Winter, particular in eBird, in the Bay Area and other parts of California--the status and identification of "Yellow-shafted
Hi All, I wanted to address an issue that has been very prevalent this Fall/Winter, particular in eBird, in the Bay Area and other parts of California--the status and identification of "Yellow-shafted
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By Logan Kahle
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Sherman Island CBC on December 31st
Hi all, The 2019-2020 CBC season marks the second year of the Sherman Island Christmas Bird Count, which covers regions around Rio Vista, the Montezuma Hills Wind Farm, Robinson and Flannery Roads, an
Hi all, The 2019-2020 CBC season marks the second year of the Sherman Island Christmas Bird Count, which covers regions around Rio Vista, the Montezuma Hills Wind Farm, Robinson and Flannery Roads, an
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By Jonah Benningfield
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Bt Gray Sue Bierman, hooded mergansers mountain lake
A belated report from Saturday where a quick visit to Sue Bierman Park produced a female black-throated Gray warbler, perhaps a continuing bird. Also a Varied Thrush there among good numbers of winter
A belated report from Saturday where a quick visit to Sue Bierman Park produced a female black-throated Gray warbler, perhaps a continuing bird. Also a Varied Thrush there among good numbers of winter
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By Josiah Clark
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Fox Sparrows at Hillpoint Park 2 messages
Hi Birders, Birds were everywhere and abundant today in SE SF, including Hillpoint Park where there were at least 3 subspecies of Fox sparrows, including Red. This has led me on a late-night quest for
Hi Birders, Birds were everywhere and abundant today in SE SF, including Hillpoint Park where there were at least 3 subspecies of Fox sparrows, including Red. This has led me on a late-night quest for
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By bitanangan
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Hillpoint Park Fox Sparrow correction.
Hi Birders, Upon highly-valued advice, I’m no longer contending with any dollop of certainty that I saw an altivagans Slate-colored Sparrow yesterday, thus only spotting 2 subspecies, or even species—
Hi Birders, Upon highly-valued advice, I’m no longer contending with any dollop of certainty that I saw an altivagans Slate-colored Sparrow yesterday, thus only spotting 2 subspecies, or even species—
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By bitanangan
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Termite Hatch-out
Hi all Well, it didn't last very long, but the sun this morning following our rainy spell was enough to precipitate a termite hatch-out. I took a noontime stroll down through the Presidio to El Polin
Hi all Well, it didn't last very long, but the sun this morning following our rainy spell was enough to precipitate a termite hatch-out. I took a noontime stroll down through the Presidio to El Polin
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By Richard Bradus
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Belated Report: Lesser black-backed Gull - 10.28.19
A belated report. I had what now appears to be a third cycle Lesser Black-backed Gull on Ocean Beach south of the water treatment plant on Friday 10.28.19. The bird was in the small gull flock and was
A belated report. I had what now appears to be a third cycle Lesser Black-backed Gull on Ocean Beach south of the water treatment plant on Friday 10.28.19. The bird was in the small gull flock and was
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By H Cotter
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SF Botanical First Sunday Bird Walk
Hey all, The Golden Gate Audubon Society's SF Botanical Garden First Sunday Bird Walk is cancelled due to the stormy weather. Hope the weather in January is much better. All the best. Chris & Carolyn
Hey all, The Golden Gate Audubon Society's SF Botanical Garden First Sunday Bird Walk is cancelled due to the stormy weather. Hope the weather in January is much better. All the best. Chris & Carolyn
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By Chris Vance
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San Francisco Christmas Bird Count - Friday 12/27
Golden Gate Audubon Society invites you to take part in the annual San Francisco Christmas Bird Count, on Friday, December 27 — just four weeks away. Please join us. As a field observer, you'll get to
Golden Gate Audubon Society invites you to take part in the annual San Francisco Christmas Bird Count, on Friday, December 27 — just four weeks away. Please join us. As a field observer, you'll get to
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By Siobhan Ruck
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Stow Lake
Hi All; Just for general information. Stow Lake was named for W. W. Stow, who gave $60,000 for its construction (quite a lot in those days!). Stowe is a Public School in the UK, there is also a Stowe
Hi All; Just for general information. Stow Lake was named for W. W. Stow, who gave $60,000 for its construction (quite a lot in those days!). Stowe is a Public School in the UK, there is also a Stowe
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By jfairc49@...
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Botanical Garden Odds and Ends
Over the past 2 weeks, 2 orange crowned warblers (1 gray hooded and one not), a Nashville warbler, and a black throated gray warbler have been sighted 3-5 times in the area bounded by Zellerbach Garde
Over the past 2 weeks, 2 orange crowned warblers (1 gray hooded and one not), a Nashville warbler, and a black throated gray warbler have been sighted 3-5 times in the area bounded by Zellerbach Garde
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By Ken Moy
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Yellow Warbler, Stowe Lake
On a family walk, a single Yellow Warbler was at the bridge on the north side of Stowe Lake in Golden Gate Park. Also on the less common side was a Green-winged Teal roosting on the island west of the
On a family walk, a single Yellow Warbler was at the bridge on the north side of Stowe Lake in Golden Gate Park. Also on the less common side was a Green-winged Teal roosting on the island west of the
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By Adam Winer
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Crissy Field Ducks
Today while doing some shopping at Sports Basement I gave the Crissy Field Lagoon a quick check. It was a good idea as there was a GADWALL in the lagoon, close to shore on the southwest side. Also, th
Today while doing some shopping at Sports Basement I gave the Crissy Field Lagoon a quick check. It was a good idea as there was a GADWALL in the lagoon, close to shore on the southwest side. Also, th
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By Joachim Gonzalez
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