Birding

Huntington Beach ­Tree Society

Western Tanager

Spotting a male Western Tanager as it flits through dense pine trees is both a challenge and a pure delight. The mid-sized songbird presents with a bright yellow body, black wings and an astonishing red head. The drabber female is duller, greenish yellow below with grayish back and wings. Western Tanagers nest in high montane [...]

Bird Survey – September 2025

Monthly Urban Forest bird survey. Overcast, sunless, windless skies, with mild temps of 68-70 degrees yet provided a vibrant, colorful walk through the cheery abundance of flowering plants throughout the property ever providing a bounty for nectar loving hummingbirds.James Kendall (scope&camera), Brian Bleecker (scope&camera), Dave Telford (camera), Sharon Telford, Alex Curiel, Brenda Sabin, with Betty [...]

Bird Survey – August 2025

Monthly Urban Forest bird survey. Hazy skies, temps of 70 to 81 gave a perfect opportunity for end of summer birding and views of the lush and colorful expanded planted areas. There is always something in vibrant bloom to the delight of visitors and particularly nectar loving Allen’s and Anna’s Hummingbirds.James Kendall (scope&camera), Brian Bleecker [...]

House Finch

House Finches are one of the most numerous and commonly seen and heard birds in our neighborhoods and trees filled residential parks.Although native to Mexico and the Southwest, they have rapidly expanded coast to coast due to introduction and colonization and are now the default finch in US urban and suburban settings. These adaptable seed [...]

Bird Survey – July 2025

Monthly Urban Forest bird survey. Overcast skies to sunny warming temps of 68 to 71 with light breezes gave a perfect opportunity for late summer birding and views of the lovely expanded planted areas. There is always something colorful in bloom to the delight of visitors and particularly Allen’s and Anna’s Hummingbirds.James Kendall (scope&camera), Brian [...]