Category Archives: PAS Notices
Santee Lakes Trip Report
20 Birders attended the walk on Saturday, August 6 at Santee Lakes. We saw 41 species. Wood Duck Mallard Ring-necked Duck Ruddy Duck Pied-billed Grebe Brandt’s Comorant Great Blue Heron Great Egret Snowy Egret Green Heron Turkey Vulture Osprey Red-shouldered … Continue reading
Robb Field / Famosa Slough Trip Report
18 birders attend the walk with pleasant weather. Many of the shorebirds were in breeding plumage, especially the Black-bellied Plovers. Pacific Golden-Plover was the highlight of the walk. Between the two locations, we saw 47 species. Robb Field – 38 … Continue reading
Guajome County Park — Trip Report
Hi Friends, This morning, fifteen birders braved the heat and humidity at Guajome County Park in Oceanside. The birds were not very plentiful, and after 2 hours on the trail, we decided to call it a day. We managed to … Continue reading
Trip Report–Tecolote Canyon, July 16, 2016
Below is the eBird report of our excursion to Tecolote Canyon last Saturday. We had an unexpectedly high species count for a hot, muggy day in late July close to the coast. eBird Report – Tecolote Canyon Natural Park, Jul … Continue reading
Free Mountain Lions Presentation in Julian on July 15th
Expert Snow Leopard Researcher Coming to Julian Town Hall Dr. Rodney Jackson, the leading international scientist on wild snow leopards, will be presenting his informative program at the Julian Town Hall, Friday evening, July 15, 2016 from 6:30-7:30 PM. … Continue reading
Tijuana Slough NWR Trip Report
Birders, It was a quiet day, warm, humid and hazy, but the birds we found and observed were well worth the effort. Life birds for some. Great looks at Ridgway’s Rail baby chicks (they are black and the size of … Continue reading
Lake Murray Field Trip Results
Hi Friends, This morning, Saturday July 2, thirty birders walked around Lake Murray. Several new faces in the group. The weather was overcast which allowed us to have a very enjoyable hike. We found 45 bird species – a good … Continue reading
Painted Feathers
Email received from Gabriel Diaz: Hi, I paint a lot of art work. How ever I enjoy painting on bird feathers the most. I get a single turkey feather, and paint birds on them, hawks, owls, name it. If your interested in seeing … Continue reading
Agua Dulce Creek Trip Report
Hi, Birders, All in all it was a very nice day at Aqua Dulce and in the Lagunas, never getting too hot. A breeze and shade were welcome. The meadows and trails were adorned with flowers and butterflies, so always … Continue reading
Palomar Mtn. Field Trip Results
Hi All, Today, Saturday June 18, nine birders checked out Palomar Mountain State Park. It wasn’t the heat that made the walk uncomfortable – it was actually pleasant weather – but all of the flying insects! In your face! We … Continue reading
2016 Cuyamaca Field Trip Results
Under bright blue skies, about 20 birders had the blues today, with 5 species of birds with blue feathers, highlighted by a great sighting of a bright male Indigo Bunting. Things were humming as well with 6 hummers sighted. 55 … Continue reading
William Heise Trip Report
Despite a High Heat Warning, most of the 20 birders completed the walk in good shape. The Heat Warning did make the leader much more insistent than normal to keep the group together to ensure no one had heat stroke. … Continue reading
Sweetwater Gorge Trip Report
24 birders trudged through a gloomy, misty morning to log 42 species. Highlights were several good looks at Yellow-breasted chat, a first year male Blue Grosbeak and a Red-shouldered hawk nest. List follows; Mallard Snowy Egret Turkey Vulture Cooper’s Hawk … Continue reading
Lindo Lake Field Trip Results
Good morning, all. Below is my eBird report of yesterday’s Palomar Audubon field trip to Lindo Lake. We had 17 attendees–including a visiting birder from Dallas TX, who added Tricolored Blackbird to his 600+ species life list. Lindo Lake, San … Continue reading
Kit Carson Park Field Trip Results
Hi Everyone, The cool and cloudy day seemed to limit the number of birds seen though we heard plenty. We started out with a group of 28 people that dwindled to 8 or 9 by the half way mark.A total … Continue reading
Don’t Miss the 30th Annual Bug Fair!
Bug Out With Us! May 21 and 22 Join us for a two-day festival celebrating our winged, multi-legged, squirmy, and sometimes bug-eyed friends. Our highly-anticipated yearly festival features a variety of exhibitors – from exotic insect collections to pet tarantulas, bug-related … Continue reading
Field Trip Results– Wilderness Gardens Preserve
Hi Friends, This morning May 7, fourteen birders walked around Wilderness Gardens Preserve and we found 48 bird species. This location is always a fan favorite. The weather was cool and overcast which made it a great day for birding. … Continue reading
Daley Ranch Bird List
On a drizzly morning we had nine participants. 40 Species: Mallard California Quail Great Egret Turkey Vulture Cooper’s Hawk Red-shouldered Hawk Red-tailed Hawk Mourning Dove Anna’s Hummingbird Costa’s Hummingbird Rufous Hummingbird Acorn Woodpecker Nuttall’s Woodpecker Northern Flicker Pacific-slope Flycatcher Ash-throated … Continue reading