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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 27

4Mourning Dove
1Ruby-throated Hummingbird
1Clapper Rail
2Killdeer
2Short-billed Dowitcher
1Spotted Sandpiper
1Solitary Sandpiper
6Willet
2Ruddy Turnstone
2Stilt Sandpiper
8Sanderling
4Ring-billed Gull
1Horned Grebe
4White Ibis
1Tricolored Heron
4Great Egret
2Great Blue Heron
1Bald Eagle
1Red-bellied Woodpecker
1Eastern Phoebe
2Blue Jay
2Fish Crow
1Tufted Titmouse
1White-breasted Nuthatch
2Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
1Brown Thrasher
1Hermit Thrush
4Chipping Sparrow
2Savannah Sparrow
6Common Grackle
1Yellow-throated Warbler
2Northern Cardinal

March 26

1Chuck-will's-widow
18American Coot
2Western Sandpiper
2Least Tern
2Double-crested Cormorant
1Little Blue Heron
2Belted Kingfisher
2Downy Woodpecker
1Great Crested Flycatcher
1Carolina Chickadee
1Brown Creeper
1Marsh Wren
4Northern Mockingbird
1Seaside Sparrow
2Red-winged Blackbird
2Brown-headed Cowbird
1Pine Warbler

March 25

1Black-bellied Plover
2Royal Tern
2Pied-billed Grebe
1Common Loon
6Snowy Egret
2Green Heron
1Brown Pelican
1Northern Flicker
1Brown-headed Nuthatch
4European Starling
2Gray Catbird
1Virginia Rail
1Sora
1Piping Plover
2Wilson's Snipe
4American Herring Gull
1American Bittern
1Cooper's Hawk
1Ruby-crowned Kinglet
2Carolina Wren
6American Robin
1White-throated Sparrow
6Song Sparrow
1Orange-crowned Warbler

March 24

1Long-billed Dowitcher
2Forster's Tern
4House Finch
1Saltmarsh Sparrow
6Bonaparte's Gull
1Red-throated Loon
1Osprey
1Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
1Merlin
1Eastern Kingbird
6Cedar Waxwing
1Palm Warbler

March 23

1Eurasian Collared-Dove
2Least Sandpiper
2Yellow-rumped Warbler
2Common Gallinule
2Greater Yellowlegs
5Anhinga
1White-eyed Vireo
1American Crow
35Tree Swallow
1Barn Swallow
2Eastern Bluebird
1Turkey Vulture
1Black-and-white Warbler
8Gadwall
6Laughing Gull
1Black-crowned Night Heron
1Northern House Wren
1Dark-eyed Junco
1Swamp Sparrow
1Eastern Towhee

March 22

3Boat-tailed Grackle
1Blue-headed Vireo
2Pine Siskin
4Rusty Blackbird
13Semipalmated Plover
25Dunlin
1Northern Parula
3Lesser Yellowlegs
1Northern Harrier
6Bufflehead
1Red-shouldered Hawk
1Pileated Woodpecker
1Ovenbird

March 21

1Hudsonian Whimbrel
1Sandwich Tern
2Blue-winged Teal
1Common Yellowthroat
3Green-winged Teal