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36. Lost Lake Recreation Area, Fresno, California
Look for more than 100 resident species and shorebirds, waterfowl, sparrows, and woodpeckers north of Fresno. Read More “36. Lost Lake Recreation Area, Fresno, California”
By Larry Parmeter
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30. Cosumnes River Preserve, Galt, California
This bird-rich preserve just south of Sacramento is home to almost 300 species of birds. Read More “30. Cosumnes River Preserve, Galt, California”
By Chris Conard
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27. San Elijo Lagoon, San Diego County, California
Find more than 300 species at a restored estuary just 20 miles north of San Diego. Read More “27. San Elijo Lagoon, San Diego County, California”
By Joan Easton Lentz
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20. Arrowhead Marsh, Oakland, California
Find shorebirds, raptors, and other birds just minutes from San Francisco’s Bay Bridge. Read More “20. Arrowhead Marsh, Oakland, California”
By Harry Fuller
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16. Huntington Central Park, Huntington Beach, California
The birding is good year-round at this migrant/vagrant trap less than two miles from the ocean in Orange County. Read More “16. Huntington Central Park, Huntington Beach, California”
By Catherine Waters
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11. Lands End & Sutro Heights, San Francisco, California
Watch ocean birds, shorebirds, and land birds, and take in spectacular views, on the western edge of San Francisco. Read More “11. Lands End & Sutro Heights, San Francisco, California”
By Harry Fuller |
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2. Coal Oil Point Natural Reserve, Santa Barbara, California
Find the threatened Western Snowy Plover along the Pacific Ocean on the campus of the University of California Santa Barbara. Read More “2. Coal Oil Point Natural Reserve, Santa Barbara, California”
By Joan Easton Lentz
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