Sunday, December 23, 2007

Orange County Bird Checklists

Brown Pelican

I think it is helpful to have checklists of birds that might be in the area. I am not sure why more Orange County Regional Parks and wildlife areas don't publish their lists online, but I will continue to update this list as I find checklists for birding locations.

Cooper's Hawk, immature.






Links to Orange County Bird Checklists




Great site.




Bird checklist for Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve--one of the major birding hotspots of Orange County. Wetlands.



Cleveland National Forest Bird List

Cleveland National Forest is located in Orange County and San Diego Counties. The most southern of California's National Forests, it covers 460,000 acres.



Crystal Cove Pictorial Bird List

Although not complete, it does list numerous pictures of the birds found in Crystal Cove which includes both beach and back country areas.




Huntington Beach has numerous parks and wildlife areas including Huntington Central Park, Bolsa Chica, Carr Park, and numerous beaches.


Los Cerritos Wetlands Bird Checklist (Seal Beach/Long Beach)

Wetlands and surrounding areas.  El Dorado Audubon Society bird checklist.


The Sanctuary is run by Sea and Sage Audubon and the Irvine Ranch Water District.




Run by the US Navy. Restricted access.






Nature Center in Huntington Central Park.






Audubon ranch.






Estuary and wetlands.







Black Phoebe




Checklists of Nearby Counties

Los Angeles

San Fernando Valley Audubon's checklists for local birding areas.

This chapter has several checklists for birding areas in the San Fernando Valley.


Los Angeles Audubon Society Field List of the Birds of Los Angeles County 


El Dorado Nature Center (Long Beach)  Check List


USGS Bird Checklist for Los Angeles County Drainage Area and Prado Dam



Bird List for Ernest E. Debs Park

Ernest E. Debs Park in Los Angeles



Bird Checklists and Guides from the Pasadena Audubon Society 



Birds of the Arroyo Seco

Pasadena.



Lower Arroyo Seco Bird List from Pasadena Audubon


Bird List of Eaton Canyon

Located in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains in LA County.


Bird Checklist of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area

Los Angeles County area managed by the National Park Service.


Mt. Wilson Birds from Mike Bradford on The Pasadena Audubon Site


San Bernardino County


Bird Checklist from USGS for Joshua Tree National Park



Birding with some bird species listed from the National Park Service for Joshua Tree National Park 



Bird Checklist from Big Morongo Preserve and Adjacent Covington Park



Glen Helen Park in San Bernardino Bird Check List
 

San Bernardino Audubon Pictorial Check List



San Jacinto Wildlife Area Check List


 
San Diego County


San Diego Field Ornithologists--Bird Species of San Diego County 


Buena Vista Audubon Society--Birds of San Diego County Checklist



Santa Barbara County

Santa Barbara County Birding--Complete Santa Barbara County Bird Checklist



Ventura County

Birds of Ventura County


Channel Islands National Park Bird Species List

In Ventura County.


Kern County

Birds of Kern County, California: A photo checklist

 A pictorial checklist of Kern County birds.


Audubon California--Kern River Valley Bird Checklist-Birds of the Kern River Watershed


State Link

California Bird List Western Field Ornithologists' California Bird Records Committee

Official bird checklist of the Western Field Ornithologists.


USGS Bird Checklist of California


Checklists for National Wildlife Refuges and other wildlife areas in California.
Avibase: Bird Checklist of California

Compiled from several sources.




National Link





ABA Bird Checklist for the United States



USGS Bird Checklists for the United States
Bird Checklists for National Wildlife Refuges and other wildlife areas.









Great Blue Heron








OC Birder Girl Links




Birding Hot Spots in Orange County, California




Birding Code of Ethics from American Birding Association


Beginning Birders in Orange County

 

Bird Walks and Nature Programs in Orange County




Pishing



Book Review: Good Birders Don't Wear White




Parts of a Bird



The Christmas Bird Count



Bird Guide Reviews



Central Park after the Rain



Wood Duck or Mandarin Duck?



What Birds Eat--Terrestrial Invertebrates













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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi! I'm so glad to have just found you! I have been hearing the most beautiful song in the mornings. Not now, but in the spring and summer. I run outside every time I hear it and I think it's coming from a gray, sparrow sized bird (maybe a little taller and slimmer looking) with a light pink chest/stomach. I'm not a birder but would like to become one so please forgive my lack of knowledge. Is this a warbler? I can't find "him" on lists that have photos of OC birds, but I think he just passes through for a season. I live in Fountain Valley near the Santa Ana river and my house is surrounded by lots of trees, but he seemed to be nesting or hanging out between a tree and someone's upstairs balcony. His song is like water running over a small waterfall - warbly, if there is such a term. Does anyone know what bird this might be? It's driving me nuts. I'm an owl biologist but don't know much about identifying songbirds - a serious deficit that I wish to correct! Thank you so much for your time!

Orange County Birder Girl said...

The bird that comes to mind is a House Finch. Remember, that birds vary in plumage due to age, gender, season, and even diet. It could have been a young male. Check out my post on House Finches and Cornell's Lab of Ornithology site All About Birds. Both include the song. All About Birds also has a page on finches that includes pictures and songs of several species https://www.allaboutbirds.org/search/?q=Finch Even though the House Finch is a resident bird, it tends to sing mostly in spring and summer. Every once in a rare while, I hear one sing a bit out of season. Check out the All About Birds page and let us know what you think.