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Location Notes
We visit Hayward Regional Shoreline at least
4 times a year.
Note to photographers: A good place for morning light on shorebirds, be prepared to walk through some muck to get near the water. You'll have to work to exclude culverts and other man-made structures from your backgrounds. Look in the trees on the way to the shore for warblers and accipiters. No restrictions on early morning access. No entrance fee.
First trip
110 Species
Ducks, Geese, and Swans
Grebes
Pelicans
Cormorants
Bitterns and Herons
New World Vultures
Hawks, Kites, and Eagles
Accipiter sp.
NOT ABA COUNTABLE
Caracaras and Falcons
Rails, Gallinules and Coots
Plovers
Stilts and Avocets
Sandpipers and Phalaropes
Dowitcher sp.
NOT ABA COUNTABLE
Skuas, Gulls, and Terns
Pigeons and Doves
Hummingbirds
Kingfishers
Tyrant Flycatchers
Vireos
Jays and Crows
Larks
Swallows
Chickadees and Titmice
Bushtits
Wrens
Kinglets
Mockingbirds and Thrashers
Starlings
Wagtails and Pipits
Wood-Warblers
Emberizids
Blackbirds
Northern Finches
Old World Sparrows
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