Group Information- Members: 650
- Category: Birding
- Founded: Jan 20, 2000
- Language: English
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Description
SLOCOBIRDING
A discussion group for San Luis Obispo County, CA birds. Topics include county rarities, early and late migration times, and birds seen in the field. Also welcome are identification issues, and announcements of upcoming field and pelagic trips. A Few Rules For Posting:
Please sign every post with your name and location.
Please limit your discussions to San Luis Obispo county.
Please include a subject in every post
For more information on our area, and a guide to birdfinding in the county, visit:
San Luis Obispo County birdingor the
Morro Coast Audubon website.
Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow
Photo by Jamie Chavez
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Pine Siskin
Last Saturday, I was surprised to see a Pine Siskin in Morro Bay SP. This seems very late to me.
Posted - Tue May 29, 2012 1:22 am
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Lethaby, Nick
n_lethaby
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Nipomo birding
First I went to the Nipomo Native Gardens. I saw Western Bluebirds, Scrub Jays, a Eurasian Collared Dove, American Crows, Bushtits, a Spotted Towhee, and an
Posted - Mon May 28, 2012 10:15 pm
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lamoustique
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North Coast and Morro Bay 5/27-28
This morning (5/28) I checked for Black Swift at the Ragged Point Inn waterfall at dawn by hiking down to the beach and then up the canyon. No birds seen.
Posted - Mon May 28, 2012 8:47 pm
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Tom Edell
tedell2005
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Mary Ann AMbrose: Paso Robles
Sorry for the gap in reports. We were out of state for 26 days doing other birding across the US and then back to work :( A brief overview of what appears to
Posted - Mon May 28, 2012 6:46 pm
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Mary Ann Ambrose
maryann_ambrose
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Turri Road Passerina sp.
Greetings, It was a good morning for Passerina species along Turri Road, with at least 4 singing Lazuli Buntings and an always stunning Blue Grosbeak male.
Posted - Mon May 28, 2012 6:29 pm
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David Lawrence
iccp40
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