The sharp-tailed sandpiper was refound this morning at around 7:35 by Michael Perrone. Follow the auto tour loop as far south as it goes then go about 1/4 mile...
Hey all, The Sharp-tailed Sandpiper was still in the same area at the Yolo Bypass until about 1:30pm, about 1/4 mile down from the turn with the orange cones. ...
Hey, To get to the Bypass take hwy 80 to the E. Chiles Rd exit, from there turn right. You will go under a bridge, turn left and go up the levee. At the top,...
This morning I saw three Eurasian Collared-Doves at the boat launch area of Mendota WMA, Fresno Co. One was particularly pale but was the same size as the...
Todd Easterla called me this evening and left a message that he saw 2 Sharp-tailed Sandpipers at Vic Fazio Wildlife Area late this afternoon. John Sterling 26...
Hey birders! This is awesome. I had a small suspicion that we may have had two, but I ended up dismissing it. At one point around 11:30am. A number of us...
Hey, There were definitely two Juvenile Sharp-tailed Sandpipers at Vic Fazio this evening. Both birds were hanging out on the East side of the road as the auto...
Just heard from Cliff Hawley that he found the bird around 7:45AM just north of the turnaround point where the Auto Tour Loop turns back to the north. East of...
Birders, A dozen or more happy birders got excellent views of a bright juvenile SHARP-TAILED SANDPIPER at Vic Fazio Yolo Wildlife Area this morning during the...
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maryolo1@...
Nov 3, 2005 12:46 am
Just a reminder that the road up the middle of the Auto Loop area is ONE WAY north. The rest of the Auto Loop is TWO WAY, so to see the Sharp-tailed...
Great find! Handsome young piper too. Thanks for the postings. Dennis Cavallo and I plan to search it out tomorrow morning. I found several good photos of a...
Dean Manley and I saw the brighter Sharp-tailed Sandpiper on the auto tour loop at the Vic Fazio Wildlife Area briefly this afternoon a little before 3:00. We...
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Alison Kent
alkent@...
Nov 3, 2005 10:26 pm
A number of birders spent the morning searching diligently for any sign of sharp-tailed sandpiper. They were not successful by the time Sylvia Wright and I...
CVBirders, I hope others had better luck than I this morning as I missed either of the sharp-tails. A highlight, however, was a single MARBLED GODWIT flying...
Fellow birders, After having been shaken up at the beginning of my birding at Rossmoor Bar Park today, 11/3/05, with an unleashed Pit-Bull scare from behind, I...
Folks, Also of interest this late afternoon (11/3/05) at the Yolo Wildlife Area was a single Semipalmated Plover near the southern end of the auto tour route. ...
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corvid88@...
Nov 5, 2005 6:06 am
11/04/05 This afternoon Marianne Kirkland, Michael Perrone, Erica Lindgren, Melanie Truan and I visited Cache Creek Settling Basin in Yolo County. In the...
Well, for the first time in the years I've been birding this area in eastern San Joaquin Co. a Short-eared Owl has arrived before a Rough-legged Hawk. Usually...
Cheri & all- I think my wife & I may have seen a short-eared owl last weekend at the Lower Putah Creek nature area, on Mace Blvd., south of I-80. We were close...
I heard the Swamp Sparrow call 3 times this afternoon at the same location that Ron Melcer described at the Cache Creek Settling Basin just east of Woodland,...
OK, perhaps "cool" is not the correct term, but Ebird is an incredible new tool that I would like each and every one of you to use for the "collective good"...
A Dipper has returned to a traditional location, just downstream from the Highway 128 bridge crossing Putah Creek about a mile below Monticello Dam. Also, of...
Folks, A Common Loon downstream of the Gristmill Access on the American River continued this evening, 11/5/05. Kimya and I found it foraging very near the...
see below... John Sterling ... From: Jim Tietz To: ani@... Sent: Sunday, November 06, 2005 7:12 AM Subject: Late Western Kingbird in Merced Co. Hi John, ...
Fellow birders, Dan Williams accompanied me at C M Goethe Park today, 11/6/05, and in 4 1/2 hours, we tallied 58 species of birds, the highlights being: 1 ...
I received some email asking about directions on Ebird.... Here is the link to the tutorials... http://www.ebird.org/content/tutorials/tutorial.html and see...