Bird Survey – June 2025

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Bird Survey – June 2025

Urban Forest Monthly Survey
June 26, 2025
32 Species, 251 Individuals, 9 species with photos

Monthly Urban Forest bird survey. Overcast skies to sunny warming temps in high 60’s to 72 with light breezes gave a perfect opportunity for early summer birding and a chance to check out the carefully tended nest boxes strategically placed throughout the expansive terrain that had been quite successfully used by Western Bluebirds, Tree Swallows, and Northern House Wrens.
James Kendall (scope&camera), Brian Bleecker (scope&camera), Tonya Fannon (camera), Dave Telford (camera), Sharon Telford, with Betty Kanne as scribe.

Checklist S254307774

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Protocol:  Traveling
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  • Observers:  6
  • Duration:  2 hr, 29 min
  • Distance:  1.2 mi

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Monthly Urban Forest bird survey. Overcast skies to sunny warming temps in high 60’s to 72 with light breezes gave a perfect opportunity for early summer birding and a chance to check out the carefully tended nest boxes strategically placed throughout the expansive terrain that had been quite successfully used by Western Bluebirds, Tree Swallows, and Northern House Wrens.James Kendall (scope&camera), Brian Bleecker (scope&camera), Tonya Fannon (camera), Dave Telford (camera), Sharon Telford, with Betty Kanne as scribe. Submitted from eBird for iOS, version 3.4.11class=”u-text-1 u-margin-none”>

Observations

  1. Number observed:  1

    Breeding & Behavior Code:

    F Flyover (Observed)
  2. Number observed:  1
  3. Number observed:  1
  4. Number observed:  12
  5. Number observed:  6

    Breeding & Behavior Code:

    F Flyover (Observed)
  6. Number observed:  1

    Age & Sex:

    Age Juvenile Immature Adult Age Unknown Male Female Sex Unknown 1

    Media

    Great Blue Heron - TG Fannon
    © TG Fannon Macaulay Library
    Great Blue Heron - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Great Blue Heron - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Great Blue Heron - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Great Blue Heron - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Great Blue Heron - Brian Bleecker
    © Brian Bleecker Macaulay Library
  7. Number observed:  2

    Media

    Cooper's Hawk - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Cooper's Hawk - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Cooper's Hawk - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Cooper's Hawk - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Cooper's Hawk - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Cooper's Hawk - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Cooper's Hawk - Brian Bleecker
    © Brian Bleecker Macaulay Library
    Cooper's Hawk - Brian Bleecker
    © Brian Bleecker Macaulay Library
    Cooper's Hawk - Brian Bleecker
    © Brian Bleecker Macaulay Library
  8. Number observed:  1

    Media

    Red-shouldered Hawk - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Red-shouldered Hawk - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Red-shouldered Hawk - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Red-shouldered Hawk - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Red-shouldered Hawk - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Red-shouldered Hawk - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Red-shouldered Hawk - Brian Bleecker
    © Brian Bleecker Macaulay Library
  9. Number observed:  2

    Details

    Siblings recently fledged

    Age & Sex:

    Age Juvenile Immature Adult Age Unknown Male Female Sex Unknown 2
  10. Number observed:  1
  11. Number observed:  2

    Media

    Nuttall's Woodpecker - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Nuttall's Woodpecker - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Nuttall's Woodpecker - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
  12. Number observed:  7

    Breeding & Behavior Code:

    FL Recently Fledged Young (Confirmed)
  13. Number observed:  1

    Media

    Hutton's Vireo - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
  14. Number observed:  25
  15. Number observed:  3
  16. Number observed:  2
  17. Number observed:  4
  18. Number observed:  35

    Media

    Bushtit - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Bushtit - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Bushtit - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
  19. Number observed:  22
    Exotic: Provisional
  20. Number observed:  7
  21. Number observed:  7
    Exotic: Naturalized
  22. Number observed:  8

    Breeding & Behavior Code:

    FS Carrying Fecal Sac (Confirmed)

    Media

    Western Bluebird - TG Fannon
    © TG Fannon Macaulay Library
    Western Bluebird - TG Fannon
    © TG Fannon Macaulay Library
    Western Bluebird - TG Fannon
    © TG Fannon Macaulay Library
    Western Bluebird - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Western Bluebird - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Western Bluebird - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Western Bluebird - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Western Bluebird - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Western Bluebird - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Western Bluebird - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
  23. Number observed:  63
  24. Number observed:  10

    Media

    Lesser Goldfinch - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    Lesser Goldfinch - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
  25. Number observed:  6

    Media

    American Goldfinch - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    American Goldfinch - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    American Goldfinch - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
    American Goldfinch - James Kendall
    © James Kendall Macaulay Library
  26. Number observed:  4
  27. Number observed:  2
  28. Number observed:  5
  29. Number observed:  2
  30. Number observed:  2
  31. Number observed:  3
  32. Number observed:  3

Exotic species

Exotic species flags differentiate locally introduced species from native species.
Naturalized: Exotic population is self-sustaining, breeding in the wild, persisting for many years, and not maintained through ongoing releases (including vagrants from Naturalized populations). These count in official eBird totals and, where applicable, have been accepted by regional bird records committee(s).
Provisional: Either: 1) member of exotic population that is breeding in the wild, self-propagating, and has persisted for multiple years, but not yet Naturalized; 2) rarity of uncertain provenance, with natural vagrancy or captive provenance both considered plausible. When applicable, eBird generally defers to bird records committees for records formally considered to be of “uncertain provenance”. Provisional species count in official eBird totals.
Escapee: Exotic species known or suspected to be escaped or released, including those that have bred but don’t yet fulfill the criteria for Provisional. Escapee exotics do not count in official eBird totals.
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Betty Kanne

Betty Kanne is a passionate birder based in Huntington Beach, California, known for her captivating "Bird of the Month" features authored for the HB Tree Society. With a keen eye and a deep appreciation for avian life, Betty brings to life the diverse array of bird species that call the Huntington Beach area home.

Betty's contributions play a vital role in raising awareness about the importance of birds in our ecosystems. Her dedication to sharing her knowledge and enthusiasm for birding inspires others to engage with nature and become stewards of their local environment, fostering a deeper connection between the community and the rich avian diversity of Huntington Beach, California.

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