Winter Southern California: Jan 21—26, 2008
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Price: $1,710
Departs: San Diego
Tour Limit: 14
Operations Manager: Greg Lopez
Download Itinerary: PDF (80 KB)
Tour Leaders
Barry Zimmer
Barry Zimmer has been birding since the age of eight. His main areas of expertise lie in North and Central America, but his tra...Steve Hilty
Steve Hilty is the senior author of A Guide to the Birds of Colombia, and the recently published Birds of Venezuela, both by Pr...More Information
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Tour Reports:
- Jan 24, 10: Winter Southern California
- Jan 24, 10: Winter Southern California
- Jan 25, 09: Winter Southern California
- Jan 21, 08: Winter Southern California
Past Birdlists:
- Jan 24, 10: Winter Southern California: PDF (74 KB)
- Jan 24, 10: Winter Southern California: PDF (449.7 KB)
- Jan 25, 09: Winter Southern California: PDF (62.5 KB)
- Jan 21, 08: Winter Southern California: PDF (63 KB)
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Pygmy Nuthatch — Photo: Brian Gibbons |
Exceptional mid-winter birding in a wide variety of habitats from rocky shoreline to chaparral to pine forests. Generally wonderful weather combined with a trip list that may reach 180 species. California specialties, abundant waterfowl, shorebirds, and raptors. Can be taken in combination with Winter Southern Arizona.
Southern California offers some of the best winter birding to be found in the United States, and is a pleasant getaway from the cold weather blanketing most of the country at this time. A wide range of habitats, including rocky shorelines, coastal estuaries, chaparral, pine-oak woodlands, and desert, combine for an amazingly diverse list of birds. Most of the California specialties are present and readily found at this season, including the endangered California Gnatcatcher, the skulking Wrentit, California Thrasher, California Towhee, and Tricolored Blackbird.
Along the coast we will seek out Western and Clark's grebes, Pelagic and Brandt's cormorants, Eurasian Wigeon, Wandering Tattler, Black Turnstone, and Surfbird. Foothills and mountains could yield California Quail, Nuttall's and White-headed woodpeckers (rare), Pygmy Nuthatch, Oak Titmouse, and Lawrence's Goldfinch (sporadic). Finally, we will bird the famed Salton Sea where Yellow-footed Gull (found nowhere else in the United States), Mountain Plover, and Ross's Goose are among the many possibilities.
An abundance of wintering birds (especially waterfowl, shorebirds, and raptors), excellent potential for rarities, and great weather combine for a superb birding experience.
Good accommodations; easy to moderate terrain with roadside birding and some short hikes; generally pleasant weather conditions.