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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.

February 2

6Ring-necked Duck
1American Coot
4Killdeer
4Ring-billed Gull
1Pied-billed Grebe
4White Ibis
4Great Egret
4American White Pelican
1Bald Eagle
1Downy Woodpecker
2Blue Jay
2American Crow
2Carolina Chickadee
2Ruby-crowned Kinglet
1Brown-headed Nuthatch
1Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
2Carolina Wren
4Northern Mockingbird
2Eastern Bluebird
4Cedar Waxwing
1Song Sparrow
4Red-winged Blackbird
2Yellow-rumped Warbler
1Northern Cardinal

January 31

6Northern Shoveler
5Gadwall
1Mallard
11Green-winged Teal
5Lesser Scaup
7Bufflehead
4Hooded Merganser
1Ruddy Duck
2Mourning Dove
1Black-bellied Plover
3Semipalmated Plover
6Sanderling
1American Herring Gull
2Common Loon
1Northern Gannet
3Double-crested Cormorant
3Snowy Egret
1Great Blue Heron
4Brown Pelican
2Turkey Vulture
1Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
1Red-bellied Woodpecker
1Blue-headed Vireo
3Tufted Titmouse
1Golden-crowned Kinglet
1White-breasted Nuthatch
1Winter Wren
17American Robin
3Purple Finch
1White-throated Sparrow
4Black-and-white Warbler
1Pine Warbler
6Canvasback
4Willet
2Forster's Tern
1Black Vulture
1Horned Lark
2Brown Thrasher
2Rusty Blackbird

January 30

2Clapper Rail
6Greater Yellowlegs
4Anhinga
1Eastern Screech-Owl
1Brown Creeper
4Common Grackle
1Pileated Woodpecker
3House Finch
3Savannah Sparrow
1Swamp Sparrow
4Long-billed Dowitcher
2Spotted Sandpiper
1Royal Tern
4Little Blue Heron
6European Starling
1Seaside Sparrow
2Brown-headed Cowbird

January 29

2Bonaparte's Gull
1Belted Kingfisher
2Eastern Phoebe
16Common Gallinule
1Laughing Gull
1Black-crowned Night Heron
1Tricolored Heron

January 28

6Blue-winged Teal
1Gray Catbird
1Eurasian Collared-Dove
1Sora
2Least Sandpiper
1White-eyed Vireo

January 27

40Dunlin
3Red-throated Loon
1Osprey
1Cooper's Hawk
1Red-shouldered Hawk
7Tree Swallow
2Eastern Towhee
1Nelson's Sparrow
2Western Sandpiper