Date: 9/17/25 1:45 pm From: janna pauser via groups.io <jannapauser...> Subject: [southbaybirds] Guadalupe River trail
We had our fos GOLDEN CROWNED SPARROW in the yard today. A nearby
WESTERN TANAGER continues to call each morning.
The Guadalupe River Trail from Coleman Road to the Valley Water spillway
was very birdy this morning. I had 30 species in the short span,
including 12 COMMON YELLOWTHROAT, 3 MUNIA and 1 YELLOW WARBLER.
I heard CAL. QUAIL north of Coleman Road for the first time and saw my
fos WHITE CROWNED SPARROW. An OSPREY circled overhead as I left the
trail at 10 am.
Photo attached of backyard PYGMY NUTHATCH at fountain.
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