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BIRDWEST; Santa Barbara, CA; 11/6/09- RBA
* California * Santa Barbara * November 6, 2009 * CASB0911.06 - Birds mentioned Cackling Goose Wood Duck Hooded Merganser Greater Scaup Black Scoter American White Pelican American Bittern Common Moorhen Bald Eagle Ferruginous Hawk Red Knot Lewis's Woodpecker Red-naped Sapsucker Tropical Kingbird Pygmy Nuthatch Golden-crowned Kinglet Grace's Warbler Chestnut-collared Longspur - Transcript This is the Santa Barbara County rare bird report being posted on Friday, November 6, 2009 at 6:00 p.m. If you have a rare bird sighting to report, please post it to sbcobirding@.... The rare bird alert number for Santa Barbara is no longer in service. The GRACE'S WARBLER, continues at the Bella Vista Open Space in Goleta. This is the same area where one was last winter. Look for a GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET in the pine at the south end of Coronado Drive in Goleta. PLEASE STAY OUT OF THE CREEK. This area is part of the Coronado Butterfly Preserve. A RED KNOT continues to be seen in the area between the south end of the Devereux Slough and Campus Point. Offshore, look for an adult male BLACK SCOTER around the UCSB Marine Science building. Devereux Slough had a TROPICAL KINGBIRDS and a female GREATER SCAUP this week. A juvenile Sandhill Crane was a one-day bird on October 31. At Lake Los Carneros, a LEWIS'S WOODPECKER and a TROPICAL KINGBIRD were in the row of pines on the west side of the lake. A RED-NAPED SAPSUCKER was working eucalyptus trees near the entrance to the train station. An AMERICAN BITTERN and a COMMON MOORHEN have been seen along the reedy channel at the north end of the lake, south of the footbridge. Best viewing is from the small clearing along the paved path. A CACKLING GOOSE was in the small pond at the Rancho Goleta Mobile Home Park at the end of Ward Drive. Birders are welcome here as long as they park on Ward and walk in. Highlights from Lake Cachuma this week included 26 AMERICAN WHITE PELICANS, 7 BALD EAGLES, 23 WOOD DUCKS, 2 HOODED MERGANSERS and 2 CACKLING GEESE. FERRUGINOUS HAWKS have returned to the Torrey Pine roost tree in Lompoc at the corner of East Olive and South C Streets CHESTNUT-COLLARED LONGSPURS were with Horned Larks along Armour Ranch Road in Santa Ynez. Pino Alto Picnic area on Figueroa Mountain had GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLETS and PYGMY NUTHATCHES. Good Birding in Santa Barbara County and please post your sightings. - End transcript For BirdWest archives go to http://listserv.arizona.edu/archives/birdwest.html To change your subscription options, including your address, go to http://listserv.arizona.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=birdwest To contact a listowner, send a message to mailto:birdwest-request@... |
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