RBA
* California
* Southeastern
* January 26, 2023
* CASE23.01.26
This is the Southeastern CA weekly RBA summary. We cover Imperial, Riverside, and San Bernardino Counties. California Bird Records Committee review species are denoted by asterisks. To report a bird POST TO INLANDCOUNTYBIRDS (https://groups.io/g/inlandcountybirds).
If there is some reason that you cannot post there, please e-mail or call/text Tom Benson at tbenson@... or (909) 648-0899.
Birds mentioned:
Trumpeter Swan
Tundra Swan
Ruff
Zone-tailed Hawk
*THICK-BILLED KINGBIRD*
Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay
Pacific Wren
*WINTER WREN*
Lapland Longspur
Grasshopper Sparrow
Lark Bunting
*PYRRHULOXIA*
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY
A RUFF was seen in Ontario Jan 21-25 (Gene Cardiff).
A *THICK-BILLED KINGBIRD* continued at Bellevue Memorial Park in Ontario through Jan 23 (Mark Wilson).
A PACIFIC WREN continued at Wildwood Canyon State Park through Jan 26 (Gary McLarty).
A GRASSHOPPER SPARROW was seen at Redlands Sports Park on Jan 21 (Sandy Koonce).
A LARK BUNTING was seen at Redlands Sports Park Jan 21-26 (Brittany O'Connor).
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
Two TRUMPETER SWANS and six TUNDRA SWANS continued in Blythe through Jan 20 (Dave Goodward).
A ZONE-TAILED HAWK was seen at Palo Verde Ecological Reserve on Jan 22 (Jason St. Pierre).
A WOODHOUSE'S SCRUB-JAY was seen at Palo Verde Ecological Reserve on Jan 25 (Christian Walker).
The *WINTER WREN* continued at UC Riverside through Jan 21 (Julie Szabo).
A LAPLAND LONGSPUR was seen along Dunlap Drive in Perris on Jan 24 (Greg Cross).
The *PYRRHULOXIA* continued at Lake Cahuilla Veterans Regional Park through Jan 24 (Kerry Ross).
IMPERIAL COUNTY
No reports.
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As of January 2022, birds that are on this weekly summary are those that are considered casual or of less than annual occurrence in San Bernardino, Riverside, or Imperial Counties, or in some cases regionally within these areas.
If you do find or see something of interest, whether it be a geographical or seasonal rarity, evidence of local range expansion, or a novel breeding record, I'd recommend sharing that information with the CBRC, North American Birds subregional editors, or
regional listservs as appropriate. Information for contacting these entities is available below.
Please submit your documentation of all California Bird Records Committee review species (denoted by asterisks) to CBRC Secretary Tom Benson at secretary@... or via the CBRC website: https://www.californiabirds.org/report_sighting.html
CBRC review species and birds of local or seasonal rarity should be reported to the North American Birds (https://www.aba.org/north-american-birds/) county coordinators. They are:
IMPERIAL COUNTY: Guy McCaskie, guymcc@...
INYO COUNTY: Chris and Rosie Howard, chris93514@...
KERN COUNTY: Kelli Heindel-Levinson, kkheindel@...
RIVERSIDE COUNTY: David Rankin, david.rankin@...
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY: Alexander E. Koonce, sandy_koonce@...
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Other dying birding listservs that include reports of birds in southern California are:
Inyo County: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/easternsierrabirds
Kern County: https://groups.io/g/kerncobirding
Los Angeles County: https://groups.io/g/LACoBirds
Orange County: https://groups.io/g/orangecountybirding
San Diego County: https://groups.io/g/SanDiegoRegionBirding
San Luis Obispo County: https://groups.io/g/slocobirding
Santa Barbara County: https://sbcobirding.groups.io/g/main
Ventura County: https://groups.io/g/venturacobirding
California (statewide): https://groups.io/g/CALBIRDS
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A schedule of San Bernardino Valley Audubon Society field trips is available on the SBVAS website at https://www.sbvas.net/field-trips
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Bird status and distribution references that every southeastern California birder should own:
Birds of southern California: status and distribution (1981), by Kimball L. Garrett and Jon L. Dunn
Birds of the Salton Sea: status, biogeography, and ecology (2003), by Michael A. Patten, Guy McCaskie, and Philip Unitt (update: https://www.sbvas.net/_files/ugd/09ca00_bdaf8a44285e4c1dbd625cd601280b5b.pdf)
Birds of the Lower Colorado River Valley (1991), by Kenneth V. Rosenberg, Robert D. Ohmart, William C. Hunter, and Bertin W. Anderson |