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Alicia Di Rado has finished a birding session
15/03/2025 - 8:41pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States

Session

Morning Bird Walk

Orange-crowned Warbler

15 Mar 2025 - 7:50pm
Sycamore Cove, California, United States

Sightings

18
Species
31
Sightings
Name
Date
Time
Location
New Lifer
Orange-crowned Warbler
Leiothlypis celata
15/03/2025
7:50pm
7:50pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
California Thrasher
Toxostoma redivivum
15/03/2025
7:37pm
7:37pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Northern Flicker
Colaptes auratus
15/03/2025
7:27pm
7:27pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Spotted Towhee
Pipilo maculatus
15/03/2025
7:27pm
7:27pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Juniper Titmouse
Baeolophus ridgwayi
15/03/2025
7:23pm
7:23pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Dark-eyed Junco
Junco hyemalis
15/03/2025
7:19pm
7:19pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Lesser Goldfinch
Spinus psaltria
15/03/2025
7:07pm
7:07pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
American Bushtit
Psaltriparus minimus
15/03/2025
7:05pm
7:05pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
American Bushtit
Psaltriparus minimus
15/03/2025
7:05pm
7:05pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Turkey Vulture
Cathartes aura
15/03/2025
7:05pm
7:05pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Oak Titmouse
Baeolophus inornatus
15/03/2025
7:04pm
7:04pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Northern Flicker
Colaptes auratus
15/03/2025
7:04pm
7:04pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Wrentit
Chamaea fasciata
15/03/2025
6:59pm
6:59pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Northern Flicker
Colaptes auratus
15/03/2025
6:58pm
6:58pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
House Finch
Haemorhous mexicanus
15/03/2025
6:57pm
6:57pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Spotted Towhee
Pipilo maculatus
15/03/2025
6:57pm
6:57pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Red-crowned Amazon
Amazona viridigenalis
15/03/2025
6:51pm
6:51pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Nanday Parakeet
Aratinga nenday
15/03/2025
6:49pm
6:49pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Northern Flicker
Colaptes auratus
15/03/2025
6:49pm
6:49pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Setophaga coronata
15/03/2025
6:49pm
6:49pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Northern Flicker
Colaptes auratus
15/03/2025
6:44pm
6:44pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Red-tailed Hawk
Buteo jamaicensis
15/03/2025
6:44pm
6:44pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Red-tailed Hawk
Buteo jamaicensis
15/03/2025
6:39pm
6:39pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Nanday Parakeet
Aratinga nenday
15/03/2025
6:38pm
6:38pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Nanday Parakeet
Aratinga nenday
15/03/2025
6:38pm
6:38pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Wrentit
Chamaea fasciata
15/03/2025
6:37pm
6:37pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Acorn Woodpecker
Melanerpes formicivorus
15/03/2025
6:37pm
6:37pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Setophaga coronata
15/03/2025
6:37pm
6:37pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Nuttall's Woodpecker
Dryobates nuttallii
15/03/2025
6:37pm
6:37pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
Northern Flicker
Colaptes auratus
15/03/2025
6:36pm
6:36pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
California Thrasher
Toxostoma redivivum
15/03/2025
6:36pm
6:36pm
Sycamore Cove,
California, United States
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