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[eBird Alert] San Luis Obispo County Rare Bird Alert <daily>
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*** Species Summary: - Greater White-fronted Goose (2 reports) - Fox Sparrow (Red) (1 report) - Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored/cismontanus) (1 report) --------------------------------------------- Tha
*** Species Summary: - Greater White-fronted Goose (2 reports) - Fox Sparrow (Red) (1 report) - Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored/cismontanus) (1 report) --------------------------------------------- Tha
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❗️MCAS Field Trip-Summer at Morro Rock, June 23, 2003
Morro Coast Audubon Society Presents FIELD TRIP: Summer at Morro Rock DATE: Friday, June 23, 2023 TIME: 9:00 am to 11:30 am LEADER: Claudia Freitas CO-LEADER: Karen Watts Trip is limited to 12 partici
Morro Coast Audubon Society Presents FIELD TRIP: Summer at Morro Rock DATE: Friday, June 23, 2023 TIME: 9:00 am to 11:30 am LEADER: Claudia Freitas CO-LEADER: Karen Watts Trip is limited to 12 partici
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Freddy Howell
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Dozer and Mimi (Long-billed Curlews) Update
Hello, Here is an update on Dozer, our celebrity satellite-tagged Long-billed Curlew, and his mate, Mimi. In 2022 Dozer arrived back in Morro Bay after 3 failed nesting attempts in Indian Valley, Idah
Hello, Here is an update on Dozer, our celebrity satellite-tagged Long-billed Curlew, and his mate, Mimi. In 2022 Dozer arrived back in Morro Bay after 3 failed nesting attempts in Indian Valley, Idah
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RoserComeau
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White-throated Swift copulation
Hello all, Just wanted to pass along interesting behavioral observation. While birding at the KCL campground in the Carrizo Plain National Monument, I noticed a pair of WHITE-THROATED SWIFTS flying ar
Hello all, Just wanted to pass along interesting behavioral observation. While birding at the KCL campground in the Carrizo Plain National Monument, I noticed a pair of WHITE-THROATED SWIFTS flying ar
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Russell Namitz
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Bell's Vireo - El Chorro beyond gate
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During a MCAS Bird-by-Ear hike (ongoing) at El Chorro Regional Park. Jessica Griffith confirmation on sound, "1,000% Bell's Vireo. And very, very likely a Least Bell's Vireo." Heard only. Was heard at
During a MCAS Bird-by-Ear hike (ongoing) at El Chorro Regional Park. Jessica Griffith confirmation on sound, "1,000% Bell's Vireo. And very, very likely a Least Bell's Vireo." Heard only. Was heard at
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Mike Bush
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Northern parula warbler in Meadow Park
Northern parula warbler in Meadow Park around Casa Diablo this morning.
Northern parula warbler in Meadow Park around Casa Diablo this morning.
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Dave Clendenen
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Northern Parula
Posting for Dave Clendenen who just saw a NORTHERN PARULA at Meadow Park in SLO. His house borders the park so best to search the trees along that fenceline. Mike Stiles Los Osos
Posting for Dave Clendenen who just saw a NORTHERN PARULA at Meadow Park in SLO. His house borders the park so best to search the trees along that fenceline. Mike Stiles Los Osos
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mike stiles
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Rose-breasted Grosbeak male, Los Osos
Ooops. Correction. Rose-breasted Grosbeak. And it has not yet been re-seen. Mike
Ooops. Correction. Rose-breasted Grosbeak. And it has not yet been re-seen. Mike
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Mike Bush
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Red-breasted Grosbeak male, Los Osos
Hi SLOCO Birders - Jeanne called me to report that she had just seen a male Red-breasted Grosbeak at home at the BushMiller's on east Nipomo Ave in Los Osos right now. 1625 Nipomo Ave, Los Osos. Park
Hi SLOCO Birders - Jeanne called me to report that she had just seen a male Red-breasted Grosbeak at home at the BushMiller's on east Nipomo Ave in Los Osos right now. 1625 Nipomo Ave, Los Osos. Park
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Mike Bush
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Turri Rd. pond. CORRECTION on Red-necked Phalarope sex.
On further scrutiny of my photos I believe this bird to be a male, among other things, showing blotchy gray and not the reddish collar on the foreneck typical of a breeding season female. Photo: https
On further scrutiny of my photos I believe this bird to be a male, among other things, showing blotchy gray and not the reddish collar on the foreneck typical of a breeding season female. Photo: https
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Kaaren Perry
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Turri Rd. pond
This morning at 10:00 a female Red-necked Phalarope was moving around in the first pond off of So. Bay Blvd. It was the only shore bird present in the company of 6 Mallards. Photo: https://ebird.org/c
This morning at 10:00 a female Red-necked Phalarope was moving around in the first pond off of So. Bay Blvd. It was the only shore bird present in the company of 6 Mallards. Photo: https://ebird.org/c
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Kaaren Perry
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❗️ MCAS Field Trip NEW-JUNE 3 ❗️-Birding by Ear at El Chorro Regional Park
JUST ADDED FOR THIS SATURDAY‼️ Morro Coast Audubon Society Presents FIELD TRIP: Birding by Ear at El Chorro Regional Park DATE: Saturday, June 3, 2023 TIME: 8:30am to 11:00am LEADER: Jessica Griffiths
JUST ADDED FOR THIS SATURDAY‼️ Morro Coast Audubon Society Presents FIELD TRIP: Birding by Ear at El Chorro Regional Park DATE: Saturday, June 3, 2023 TIME: 8:30am to 11:00am LEADER: Jessica Griffiths
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Freddy Howell
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Rose-breasted Grosbeak - Atascadero
Hi SLOCO Birders - I saw a Rose-breasted Grosbeak at feeders near Mercedes & Magdalena Aves in Atascadero. Last seen at 12:15. Willing and graciously accommodating home owners saw the bird earlier thi
Hi SLOCO Birders - I saw a Rose-breasted Grosbeak at feeders near Mercedes & Magdalena Aves in Atascadero. Last seen at 12:15. Willing and graciously accommodating home owners saw the bird earlier thi
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Mike Bush
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Oh so cute!
Decided to drive back to Whale Rock this morning to see if anything had changed since yesterday. Sure enough, there were now 2 little Clark's grebes peeking out from the fluffy back feathers of the ad
Decided to drive back to Whale Rock this morning to see if anything had changed since yesterday. Sure enough, there were now 2 little Clark's grebes peeking out from the fluffy back feathers of the ad
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Kaaren Perry
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Northern Parula
Seen this morning in the oaks at the edge of NE section of Sweet Springs. Saw a Great Horned Owl being mobbed by crows and a Cooper’s Hawk. The Red-tailed Hawk nestlings were out if the nest, flying a
Seen this morning in the oaks at the edge of NE section of Sweet Springs. Saw a Great Horned Owl being mobbed by crows and a Cooper’s Hawk. The Red-tailed Hawk nestlings were out if the nest, flying a
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Karen Clarke
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Black oystercatchers nesting in Avila Beach
The black oystercatchers are once again nesting in their usual spot on top of the big rock near the Cal Poly pier. Vicki Morrow
The black oystercatchers are once again nesting in their usual spot on top of the big rock near the Cal Poly pier. Vicki Morrow
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Victoria Morrow
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Brown Thrasher at Harmony Headlands SP
Birders, There is a Brown Thrasher at Harmony Headlands State Park, approx 1.2 miles from the trailhead (according to the eBird track). It was last seen at approx this pin: (35.4779264, -121.0092521).
Birders, There is a Brown Thrasher at Harmony Headlands State Park, approx 1.2 miles from the trailhead (according to the eBird track). It was last seen at approx this pin: (35.4779264, -121.0092521).
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Van Pierszalowski
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A lovely stop at Whale Rock Reservoir
Headed up to Whale Rock this morning, parking on Cottontail Creek Rd at the far end of the reservoir. While there were just a few duck species present the Lesser Scaup, showing its distinctive wing pa
Headed up to Whale Rock this morning, parking on Cottontail Creek Rd at the far end of the reservoir. While there were just a few duck species present the Lesser Scaup, showing its distinctive wing pa
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Kaaren Perry
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Status of Guadalupe Dunes Park
Unfortunately, this park will be closed for months. Guadalupe Dunes Park Will Stay Closed for Months | Local News | Noozhawk John Deacon iseekbirds@...
Unfortunately, this park will be closed for months. Guadalupe Dunes Park Will Stay Closed for Months | Local News | Noozhawk John Deacon iseekbirds@...
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iseekbirds@verizon.net
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Indigo Bunting, Washburn Campground, San Simeon SP
Hi SLOCO Birders - This morning Marlin Harms, Bill Bouton and I saw the continuing Indigo Bunting southeast of the end of the gravel road before turning into the campsites. We walked past two 'Trail C
Hi SLOCO Birders - This morning Marlin Harms, Bill Bouton and I saw the continuing Indigo Bunting southeast of the end of the gravel road before turning into the campsites. We walked past two 'Trail C
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Mike Bush
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