This is the Los Angeles Rare Bird Alert for March 7, 2026.
A RED-THROATED LOON continued at the Earvin Magic Johnson Recreation Area in Willowbrook through March 4.
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS included one at Peck Road Water Conservation Park in Arcadia on March 1, one along the Los Angeles River at Soto Street in Vernon on March 6 and three between the Slauson and Imperial crossings on March 1.
A ZONE-TAILED HAWK continued in Monrovia (vicinity of Encinitas and Greystone) through March 2.
A female WILLIAMSON’S SAPSUCKER continued in the pines below Brand Library at Brand Park in Glendale through March 1.
A YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER was at Kenneth Hahn SRA from March 1-6 at the top of the park.
The DUSKY-CAPPED FLYCATCHER at Vincent Lugo Park in San Gabriel was reported through March 1. It often frequents the southeast area of the park.
TROPICAL KINGBIRDS were in Area 3 of El Dorado Park in Long Beach on March 1, at the San Gabriel Coastal Basin Spreading Grounds in Pico Rivera through March 5, at Golden Shore Marine Reserve in Long Beach through March 3, and at Colorado Lagoon in Long Beach through March 4.
The THICK-BILLED KINGBIRD in Griffith Park along the Mineral Wells Trail was reported through March 5. Google Maps 34.1394, -118.2881. One to two ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAKS continued at this location through March 1 as did at least one SUMMER TANAGER through March 5.
The GREATER PEWEE at Monrovia Canyon Park continued around the Nature Center through February 28.
A GREEN-TAILED TOWHEE continued by Monte Verde Park in Lakewood through March 3.
Another GREEN-TAILED TOWHEE was at Pomona College on March 5.
A BALTIMORE ORIOLE continued at the Kenneth Hahn SRA through March 6 in the Japanese Garden area.
The OVENBIRD continued along the lower Los Angeles River near Willow Street through March 3. Google Maps 33.8064,-118.2043. A WHITE-THROATED SPARROW continues in the area as well.
A BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER continued at Athens Park through March 5.
The CAPE MAY WARBLER at Loyola Marymount University continued through March 3 here- 33.9688, -118.4167.
A BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER continued at Whaley Park in Long Beach through March 4 at various locations within the park.
Another BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER continued at a residence in Long Beach through March 4.
A PALM WARBLER continued at Belvedere Park in East Los Angeles through March 6 (south of the lake). A PINE WARBLER was found here on March 1 and continued through March 4.
Another PALM WARBLER was north of the lake at the Earvin Magic Johnson Recreation Area in Willowbrook on March 4.
A YELLOW-RUMPED X GRACE’S WARBLER continued at El Dorado Park in Long Beach through March 3. Check the pines around the Fire Station at the south side of Area 3.
The BLACK-THROATED GREEN WARBLER at William Andrews Clark Library in Los Angeles continued through March 3.
A PAINTED REDSTART continued at San Dimas Canyon Park near the restrooms through March 3 near the east restrooms.
SUMMER TANAGERS were at Chavez Ravine in Elysian Park on March 1, in Griffith Park in the Old Zoo area on March 1, and at Scherer Park in Long Beach on March 1.
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Jon L Fisher
Glendale, CA
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