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Recent reports from Huntington Beach SP

Only the most recent report per species is shown. Some reports may be pending verification.

March 11

4Bufflehead
15Common Gallinule
10American Coot
1Wood Stork
10Anhinga
1Double-crested Cormorant
1White Ibis
1Black-crowned Night Heron
1Tricolored Heron
6Snowy Egret
20Great Egret
1Osprey
1Belted Kingfisher
1Downy Woodpecker
1White-eyed Vireo
2American Crow
1Fish Crow
2Tufted Titmouse
30Tree Swallow
2Carolina Wren
1Gray Catbird
3House Finch
2Red-winged Blackbird
3Common Grackle
6Boat-tailed Grackle
2Pine Warbler
4Yellow-rumped Warbler
4Northern Cardinal
1Blue-winged Teal
1Red-breasted Merganser
1Black-bellied Plover
1Greater Yellowlegs
1Ring-billed Gull
2Pied-billed Grebe
1Little Blue Heron
1Great Blue Heron
5Brown Pelican
1Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
1Red-bellied Woodpecker
1Pileated Woodpecker
1Blue Jay
1Carolina Chickadee
1Ruby-crowned Kinglet
1Brown-headed Nuthatch
1Mourning Dove
2Ruddy Duck
4Wild Turkey
1Ruby-throated Hummingbird
1Clapper Rail
2Willet
4Sanderling
4Bonaparte's Gull
2Turkey Vulture
1Bald Eagle
1Great Horned Owl
2Eastern Phoebe
2Brown Creeper
6American Robin
1White-crowned Sparrow
1Song Sparrow
2Rusty Blackbird
1Prairie Warbler

March 10

5Glossy Ibis
1Least Sandpiper
1Western Sandpiper
4Laughing Gull
1Nelson's Sparrow
2Common Yellowthroat
3Gadwall
1Killdeer
1Red-headed Woodpecker
XBarn Swallow
2Brown Thrasher
2Northern Mockingbird
20Cedar Waxwing
1Eastern Towhee
2Blue-headed Vireo
2Eastern Bluebird
3Hermit Thrush
2Black-and-white Warbler
150Dunlin
3Forster's Tern
1Golden-crowned Kinglet
1Canada Goose
4Green-winged Teal
4Piping Plover
2Spotted Sandpiper
2Yellow-crowned Night Heron
1Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
2European Starling
1Northern Parula

March 9

6Northern Shoveler
1Red-shouldered Hawk
1Sedge Wren
6White-throated Sparrow
2Swamp Sparrow
2Wilson's Snipe
2American Herring Gull
2Royal Tern
1Northern Flicker
22Savannah Sparrow
1White-breasted Nuthatch
1Horned Lark
1Pine Siskin
2Brown-headed Cowbird
1Yellow-throated Warbler

March 8

1Green Heron
1Virginia Rail
2Black Vulture
1Red-throated Loon
1Saltmarsh Sparrow

March 7

6Hooded Merganser
2Short-billed Dowitcher
1Barred Owl
1American Goldfinch
1Red-tailed Hawk

March 6

1Northern Harrier
2Ring-necked Duck

March 5

1American Barn Owl
1American Pipit
1Reddish Egret
2Baltimore Oriole

March 4

1Dark-eyed Junco