San Bernardino Valley Audubon Society RBA
May 1, 2008
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RBA
* California
* Southeastern
* May 1, 2008
* CASE0805.01
This is the Southeastern CA weekly RBA summary. We cover Imperial,
Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. California Bird Records
Committee review species are denoted by asterisks. Names in the report
are generally those of the reporting party and not necessarily the
person claiming the first sighting.
The bird alert phone line housed at the San Bernardino County Museum is
no longer in service. If you have a rare bird to report and must use a
phone line, please call 909-648-0899.
Birds mentioned:
Red-breasted Merganser
Pacific Loon
Common Loon
Least Bittern
*GLOSSY IBIS*
Swainson's Hawk
Zone-tailed Hawk
Solitary Sandpiper
Semipalmated Sandpiper
Stilt Sandpiper
Short-billed Dowitcher
Red-necked Phalarope
Franklin's Gull
*GREATER PEWEE*
Vermilion Flycatcher
Palm Warbler
Northern Cardinal
- Transcript
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
A ZONE-TAILED HAWK was observed flying over the Sidewinder Mountains in
Apple Valley on April 24 (Bill Deppe).
A *GLOSSY IBIS* was seen at the Piute Road dairy ponds in Newberry
Springs on April 26 (John Sterling).
A female NORTHERN CARDINAL was reported from Chemehuevi Wash
approximately 4 km east of Highway 95 on April 26 (fide David Vander Pluym).
At Lake Havasu on April 27 and 28 the following birds were reported: 4
RED-BREASTED MERGANSERS, 2 PACIFIC LOONS, 7 COMMON LOONS, and 24
FRANKLIN'S GULLS (Paul Lehman and Barbara Carlson).
Four LEAST BITTERNS and 3 VERMILION FLYCATCHERS (adult pair and
nestling) were observed at Prado Regional Park on April 30 (Howard King).
Three VERMILION FLYCATCHERS (2 adult females and an adult male)
continued at Cal State San Bernardino on April 30 (Tom Benson).
A SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER and a SOLITARY SANDPIPER were at the Daggett
Ponds and another SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER was at the Piute Road ponds on
April 30. BLACK TERNS were present at the Daggett ponds on April 29
(Bill Deppe).
A PALM WARBLER was reported from the Mojave River at Hinkley Road (west
of Barstow) and a *GREATER PEWEE* was reported from the Calico Mountains
(near Calico) earlier this week (date not given; Don Ryan).
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
A SOLITARY SANDPIPER and 3 SHORT-BILLED DOWITCHERS were at the Blythe
sewage plant April 29 and 3 STILT SANDPIPERS were there April 30 (Roger
Higson).
Two SWAINSON'S HAWKS were seen over Mount Rubidoux in Riverside on April
29 (Mike Gurbada).
IMPERIAL COUNTY
No reports.
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In general, birds that are on this weekly summary are those that are
classified as at least rare in “Birds of Southern California” by Garrett
and Dunn, “Birds of the Salton Sea” by Patten, McCaskie, and Unitt, or
in “Birds of the Lower Colorado River Valley” by Rosenberg, Ohmart,
Hunter, and Anderson. Rarity can be regional or seasonal. For example, a
nuthatch reported at the Salton Sea, where it is rare, may be on the
summary. That same bird reported from the San Bernardino Mountains,
where it is common, would not be. A sparrow reported as a rarity in
Riverside in July, may be common there in December.
If you are only getting this report through Birdwest, you can get MORE
FREQUENT AND COMPREHENSIVE UPDATES by subscribing to inlandcountybirds
(see below).
To report a bird POST TO INLANDCOUNTYBIRDS (see below)!!! If there is
some reason that you cannot post there, or do not want to, e-mail Tom
Benson at tbenson@csusb.edu or call (909)648-0899. Note that the phone
hotline is no longer available.
Please submit your documentation of all California Bird Records
Committee review species (denoted by asterisks) to:
Guy McCaskie, Secretary, P.O. Box 275, Imperial Beach, CA 91933-0275,
E-mail: guymcc@pacbell.net
Additionally, CBRC species AND birds of local or seasonal rarity should
be reported to the "North American Birds" County Coordinators. They are:
IMPERIAL COUNTY Guy McCaskie 954 Grove Avenue, Imperial Beach, CA 91932
E: guymcc@pacbell.net
INYO COUNTY Tom & Jo Heindel, P.O. Box 400, Big Pine CA 93513 E:
tjheindel@aol.com
KERN COUNTY John Wilson 1425 Alta Vista, Bakersfield CA 93305 E:
jcwilson@lightspeed.net
RIVERSIDE COUNTY John F. Green, 3120 Mount Vernon Ave., Riverside, CA
92507 E: bewickwren@earthlink.net
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY Alexander E. Koonce, 1357 Paige Lane, Redlands, CA
92373 E: sandy_koonce@redlands.edu
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There is an Inland Counties (San Bernardino, Riverside, and Imperial)
bird report & discussion group. You can view messages at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/inlandcountybirds/
IMPORTANT: Sometimes rare birds that are found in Southeastern CA are
not reported to Inlandcountybirds. Sites and phone numbers where such
reports sometimes appear are marked with *** below. If you are headed to
one of those areas, be sure to check that site or phone number first, in
addition to this RBA.
Los Angeles, Orange, Santa Barbara, and rarely San Diego County reports
are posted on BIRDWEST. To subscribe, send a message to
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message (and your name = YOUR real name).
Orange County has an RBA update mailing list. To subscribe, write to
JWeintraub@Fullerton.edu
There is also an Orange County Listserv. Messages can be viewed there
at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/OrangeCountyBirding
San Diego County has its own Listserv. You can view messages at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SDBIRDS***
The San Diego phone RBA also posts reports to:
http://homepage.mac.com/aves/SanDiego.html***
Sometimes Imperial County reports appear on these sources.Calbirds
covers all of California, but often has SoCal bird reports. To
subscribe, send a blank email to: calbirds-subscribe@yahoogroups.com***
Sightings in Inyo County and beyond are posted at
http://www.esaudubon.org/birds/
Some Kern County reports are posted at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/kerncobirding
Messages to the birding listserve for the Pasadena area can be viewed at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PasadenaAudubon
Messages to the birding listserve for Los Angeles County can be viewed
at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/LACoBirds
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A schedule of San Bernardino Valley Audubon Society field trips is
available on the SBVAS website: http://www.sbvas.org
Important Southern California Bird Alert and Wildlife Phone Numbers: Los
Angeles RBA (323) 874-1318 ***
Monterey Bay RBA (831)626-6605
Morro Bay RBA (805) 528-7182
Orange County RBA (949) 487-6869
San Diego RBA (619) 688-2473 ***
Santa Barbara RBA (805) 964-8240 (report to (805)-964-1316)
Southeastern CA Bird Alert report to (909) 648-0899
Southern California BIRDBOX (818) 952-5502 + 5 ***
CalTip (CA Fish & Game) (800) 952-5400 (to report wildlife violations)
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