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5 Locations, 91 Sightings
Ducks, Geese, and Swans
Canada Goose
CS
Wood Duck
MCR
Gadwall
CS
Mallard
CS
Northern Pintail
PADP
Green-Winged Teal
PADP
Surf Scoter
SL
Ruddy Duck
CS
Partridges, Grouse, Turkeys, and Old World Quail
Ring-necked Pheasant
PADP
New World Quail
California Quail
SCCP
Grebes
Eared Grebe
SL
Cormorants
Bitterns and Herons
Great Blue Heron
PADP
Great Egret
PADP
Snowy Egret
PADP
New World Vultures
Turkey Vulture
SCCP
Hawks, Kites, and Eagles
Red-shouldered Hawk
SCCP
Red-tailed Hawk
SCCP
Rails, Gallinules and Coots
Clapper Rail
PADP
Plovers
Killdeer
CS
Stilts and Avocets
Sandpipers and Phalaropes
Willet
CS
Least Sandpiper
PADP
Dunlin
PADP
Skuas, Gulls, and Terns
Ring-billed Gull
PADP
Western Gull
PADP
Pigeons and Doves
Rock Pigeon
PADP
Band-tailed Pigeon
SCCP
Swifts
Vaux's Swift
SCCP
White-throated Swift
SCCP
Hummingbirds
Woodpeckers
Acorn Woodpecker
SCCP
Nuttall's Woodpecker
SCCP
Hairy Woodpecker
SCCP
Northern Flicker
SCCP
Tyrant Flycatchers
Black Phoebe
CS
Jays and Crows
Steller's Jay
SCCP
Western Scrub-Jay
SCCP
Common Raven
PADP
Swallows
Tree Swallow
CS
Barn Swallow
CS
Chickadees and Titmice
Oak Titmouse
SCCP
Bushtits
Bushtit
CS
Nuthatches
Wrens
Bewick's Wren
PADP
Marsh Wren
CS
Old World Warblers and Gnatcatchers
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
(h)
SCCP
Thrushes
Western Bluebird
SCCP
American Robin
SCCP
Mockingbirds and Thrashers
Starlings
European Starling
PADP
Waxwings
Cedar Waxwing
MCR
Wood-Warblers
Tanagers
Western Tanager
MCR
Emberizids
Spotted Towhee
SCCP
Song Sparrow
CS
Dark-eyed Junco
SCCP
Cardinals and Saltators
Blackbirds
Brewer's Blackbird
PADP
Hooded Oriole
MCR
Bullock's Oriole
MCR
Northern Finches
House Finch
CS
Lesser Goldfinch
MCR
Charleston Slough = CS
McClellan Ranch = MCR
Palo Alto Duck Pond = PADP
Shoreline Lake = SL
Stevens Creek County Park = SCCP
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Trip Notes
We took advantage of a break in the weather to introduce our friend The Knitist to the glories of birding at Charleston Slough. In Stevens Creek County Park, we walked from the Villa Maria picnic area uphill into Fremont Older Open Space Preserve. There, overlooking the abandoned quarry, we saw VAUX's and WHITE-THROATED SWIFT circling with NORTHERN ROUGH-WINGED SWALLOWS. All three species were flying at eye level, affording excellent views. ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER was heard singing loudly from the bottom of the quarry. We found no dippers at the fourth bridge over Stevens Creek, where water levels were very high. A breeding plumage BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER was seen from the observation platform at Charleston Slough, along with 28 BLACK SKIMMERS. Two EARED GREBES in breeding plumage were seen from west the end of Shoreline Lake. McClellan Ranch yielded many cooperate feeder birds plus a male WESTERN TANAGER in the sycamores above the creek, just at the entrace to the trail. A single WOOD DUCK flew rapidly overhead. Both BULLOCK's and HOODED ORIOLES were near the Audubon office building.
Trip Map
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