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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: San Francisco, CA
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Wow, I have to say I am lucky to live within a half mile of one of the best birding sites in my area (the Los Gatos Percolation Ponds).
In our walk this morning, this is what I saw in a single pond in the same line of sight, all in plain view: Common Merganser American Coot Canada Goose Snowy Egret Great Egret Gadwall Pied-Billed Grebe Bufflehead On other parts of the walk, I saw; Mourning Dove Rock Dove Double Breasted Cormorant Black Phoebe Scrub Jay Mute Swan (a rogue that showed up here about 6 months ago) Mallard Duck American Wigeon Oregon Junco Nothing too uncommon, but its fun to see so many different things on a 2 mile stroll. Have a good day, Jason |
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It's not a competition. Watch the birdy!
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Having a morning stroll and spotting lots of stuff without really going for it is often the best way to enjoy birding. Glad you had fun.
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