Robb Field & Famosa Slough Trip Report

Had 30 participants at Robb Field and the group whittled down to 12 at Famosa Slough. The weather was overcast with a cool breeze off the ocean. The tide was low and we saw a good verity of shorebirds and terns, including several Black-bellied Plovers in breeding plumage. The best bird of the day was a Reddish Egret doing his “foraging dance”. Also saw Horned Larks taking a “dirt bath”.

Total Species for the day: 46

Robb Field (San Diego River–tidal mudflats) – 39 Species

1 Mallard
2 Double-crested Cormorant
5 Great Blue Heron
3 Great Egret
12 Snowy Egret
4 Little Blue Heron
1 Reddish Egret
2 Osprey
6 Black-bellied Plover
1 Semipalmated Plover
1 Killdeer
3 Whimbrel
6 Long-billed Curlew
20 Marbled Godwit
40 Least Sandpiper
30 Western Sandpiper
18 Short-billed Dowitcher
3 Greater Yellowlegs
50 Willet
35 Western Gull
1 California Gull
8 Caspian Tern
3 Forster’s Tern
50 Royal Tern
35 Elegant Tern
4 Black Skimmer
5 Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)
3 Mourning Dove
1 Anna’s Hummingbird
3 Red-masked Parakeet
0 Pacific-slope Flycatcher
1 Black Phoebe
1 Say’s Phoebe
5 American Crow
4 Horned Lark
1 Northern Rough-winged Swallow
6 Barn Swallow
2 Cliff Swallow
2 Savannah Sparrow

Famosa Slough – 19 Species

3 Double-crested Cormorant
1 Great Blue Heron
1 Great Egret
4 Snowy Egret
4 Black-necked Stilt
1 Killdeer
1 Willet
1 Western Gull
6 Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)
1 Eurasian Collared-Dove
3 Mourning Dove
1 Anna’s Hummingbird
1 Allen’s Hummingbird
2 Cassin’s Kingbird
5 American Crow
5 Cliff Swallow
3 European Starling
7 House Finch
1 House Sparrow

Trip Leader: Jeff Ebright Rock

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