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East Bay Bird Links | Denise Wight's Birding Pages
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Denise Wight's Birding Pages. Bird Sounds Links Free of Charge. Bird Sounds Recordings to Purchase. Denise’s Bird Sounds Recordings – Favorites Species. East Bay Bird Links. East Bay Bird Links. Contra Costa and Alameda Birding Web Sites:. The Contra Costa County Breeding Bird Atlas. Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley Webcam. View of the San Francisco Bay Area, looking west from the Berkeley Hills. Links to weather, earthquakes and more! Joe Morlan’s California Birding Pages. Mount Diablo Audubon Society.
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oak park | Phila Rogers
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A Bird Watcher and Naturalist in Santa Barbara, California. Posts tagged oak park. Making It Work on the South Coast. June 26, 2014. July 18, 2014. I don’t think I could have written these words even two months ago because I was still unreconciled to my move to Santa Barbara. This is NOT my home, I would have told you. And then I would begin my rant. Where are the robins to sing up the dawn? Where are the chickadees chattering in the oaks, or the Great-horned Owls hooting at dusk from the eucalyptus?
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My "Little Year" in 2008: Martin Luther King, Jr. Regional Shoreline Park, Oakland, CA
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My "Little Year" in 2008. My New Year Resolution to view and learn about as many species of birds as possible during 2008. Thursday, March 27, 2008. Martin Luther King, Jr. Regional Shoreline Park, Oakland, CA. I had a moment to before sunset to do some birding at the seasonal pond near Damon Slough tonight. It was very cool to see the breeding plumages of so many birds. First time for me to see a Black-bellied Plover with a black belly! The cast of characters this evening included:.
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Classes - Golden Gate Audubon Society
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Golden Gate Audubon Society. GGAS At A Glance. GGAS in the News. Snowy Plovers in San Francisco. How You Can Help. McLaughlin Eastshore State Park. MLK Jr. Shoreline Park. Making the City Safe for Wildlife. Tree Care and Bird Safety. Types of Bird Nests. Planning Your Tree Project. Heron, Egret & Cormorant Nests. Standards for Bird Safe Buildings. Artificial Turf and Lighting. San Francisco’s South Eastern Waterfront. Lights Out for Birds. Alameda County Breeding Bird Atlas. Download Oakland Dinner Form.
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My "Little Year" in 2008: Pleasure Point in Capitola, CA
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My "Little Year" in 2008. My New Year Resolution to view and learn about as many species of birds as possible during 2008. Monday, March 24, 2008. Pleasure Point in Capitola, CA. Saw a few Mallard Ducks fly out of the river area and even noticed a Greater White-Fronted Goose come down the river that was mostly filled with American Coots and various Gulls. Birding and Related Links. Cornell's All About Birds. Friends of Alameda Wildlife Refuge. Golden Gate Raptor Observatory. Falcon Cam in San Jose, CA.
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My "Little Year" in 2008: Alameda Wildlife Refuge
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My "Little Year" in 2008. My New Year Resolution to view and learn about as many species of birds as possible during 2008. Sunday, March 9, 2008. This morning, I joined about a whopping 80 participants who came to the Alameda Wildlife Refuge for the last workday of the year before the California least terns. Come back to breed. The Friends of Alameda Wildlife Refuge ( http:/ www.fawr.org. I saw a few birds in between cleaning up the mountains of plastic rubble. There was a redtail hawk on a nearby bu...
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My "Little Year" in 2008: Heron's Head Park, San Francisco, CA
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My "Little Year" in 2008. My New Year Resolution to view and learn about as many species of birds as possible during 2008. Sunday, March 2, 2008. Heron's Head Park, San Francisco, CA. After doing an interview at Pier 94 with the San Francisco Examiner, I headed over to Heron's Head Park. Down the road. It's a great birding location that never fails to be a good time. Before leaving Pier 94, there were a pair of American Kestrels and a pair of mocking birds flirting on the fence. Port of San Francisco.
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My "Little Year" in 2008: May 2008
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My "Little Year" in 2008. My New Year Resolution to view and learn about as many species of birds as possible during 2008. Sunday, May 4, 2008. Pier 94, San Francisco, CA. Another day out with the California sea blite ( Suaeda california. Monitoring at Pier 94 is always a good day. Today was particularly good because I spotted a couple Red-necked Phalaropes ( Phalaropus lobatus). There were at least two nesting birds at the site, too. An American Avocet (Recurvirostra americana). Port of San Francisco.
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My "Little Year" in 2008: Falcon Cam in San Jose, CA
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My "Little Year" in 2008. My New Year Resolution to view and learn about as many species of birds as possible during 2008. Monday, March 31, 2008. Falcon Cam in San Jose, CA. I wish more cities would highlight their wildlife in the city like this great cam that is focused on a nesting Peregrine Falcon in San Jose atop of City Hall. Check it out: http:/ sanjose.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php? How about a snowy plover cam in San Francisco or a least tern cam in Alameda? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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My "Little Year" in 2008: Pier 94, San Francisco, CA
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My "Little Year" in 2008. My New Year Resolution to view and learn about as many species of birds as possible during 2008. Sunday, May 4, 2008. Pier 94, San Francisco, CA. Another day out with the California sea blite ( Suaeda california. Monitoring at Pier 94 is always a good day. Today was particularly good because I spotted a couple Red-necked Phalaropes ( Phalaropus lobatus). There were at least two nesting birds at the site, too. An American Avocet (Recurvirostra americana). Port of San Francisco.