Birding

Huntington Beach ­Tree Society

Mourning Dove

The Mourning Dove is one of the most abundant and widespread bird species found exclusively in North and Central America. With their plump, brownish-gray bodies with dark spots and long, pointy tails, they are a common sight in our parks and neighborhoods. They are routinely seen eagerly visiting bird feeders and making nests in garden [...]

Northern Mockingbird

(Español: Cenzontle Norteño) The Northern Mockingbird is a non-migrating resident breeding bird with an outsized voice, personality and presence. Its Latin name, Mimus polyglottos, literally translates to “many-tongued mimic.” A polyglot is a person who speaks many languages, here referencing this bird’s ability to imitate a multitude of sounds from its environment. They are known for [...]

Nuttall’s Woodpecker

The Nuttall’s Woodpecker occurs only in California and Baja California and is strongly associated with oak woodlands. They are non-migratory, and maintain yearround territories. Males and females come together in the spring for breeding but do not spend time together after late summer. Male Nuttall’s Woodpeckers, distinguished by its bright red cap, do the nest [...]

Bird Survey – June 2024

Monthly Urban Forest bird survey. Overcast and occasionally sunny skies with temps in the low to mid 70s. Bird surveyors James Kendall (camera & scope), Dave Telford (camera), Sharon Telford , Brian Bleecker, (camera), Tonya Fannon (camera), Tina Tan (driving in from Ventura) and Betty Kanne as scribe [...]