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Ducks, Geese, and Swans
Grebes
Pelicans
Bitterns and Herons
New World Vultures
Hawks, Kites, and Eagles
Rails, Gallinules and Coots
Plovers
Stilts and Avocets
Sandpipers and Phalaropes
Dowitcher sp.
NOT ABA COUNTABLE
Skuas, Gulls, and Terns
Pigeons and Doves
Typical Owls
Tyrant Flycatchers
Jays and Crows
Swallows
Blackbirds
Northern Finches
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Ducks, Geese, and Swans
Partridges, Grouse, Turkeys, and Old World Quail
Grebes
Cormorants
Hawks, Kites, and Eagles
Rails, Gallinules and Coots
Sandpipers and Phalaropes
Yellowlegs sp.
NOT ABA COUNTABLE
Skuas, Gulls, and Terns
Pigeons and Doves
Shrikes
Bushtits
Wrens
Mockingbirds and Thrashers
Starlings
Wagtails and Pipits
Wood-Warblers
Emberizids
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Ducks, Geese, and Swans
Pelicans
Bitterns and Herons
Caracaras and Falcons
Rails, Gallinules and Coots
Plovers
Sandpipers and Phalaropes
Skuas, Gulls, and Terns
Pigeons and Doves
Barn Owls
Hummingbirds
Woodpeckers
Jays and Crows
Kinglets
Thrushes
Wood-Warblers
Emberizids
Blackbirds
Northern Finches
Old World Sparrows
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Location Notes
Daylight today: 12:55PM to 3:14AM
We visit Don Edwards Center at least
3 times a year.
Note to photographers: The Don Edwards Center and surrounding area afford many bird photography opportunities. Begin by driving the access road slowly, looking for shorebirds foraging in the marsh next to the road. Sparrows, towhees, thrushes, and some warblers near the parking lot can be fairly cooperative. Walk out on the levee for flight shots of gulls and terns. No entrance fee, Porta potty available. The gate is often locked in the morning, you can walk in after parking your car off the road.
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Location Map
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