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South County Regional Wastewater Authority, Gilroy (Winter): An Oasis For Wintering Ducks, Shorebirds and Raptors

South County Regional Wastewater Authority, Gilroy (Winter): An Oasis For Wintering Ducks, Shorebirds and Raptors

Explore this oasis in Gilroy! The levees along settling ponds with varying amounts of water and vegetation attract ducks, shorebirds, raptors and more. This site is never crowded and has no hills, just level dirt roads, easy for walking and driving.

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New Chicago Marsh and EEC (Spring): Spring Magic Up Close!

New Chicago Marsh and EEC (Spring): Spring Magic Up Close!

The San Francisco Bay is a critical habitat in spring, both as a migratory stopover and as breeding grounds for many birds. Birding at the Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge Environmental Education Center (EEC) in Alviso allows close views of the extraordinary species diversity that makes use of this habitat, all in a short distance on flat ground.

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Alviso Marina and Salt Pond A12 (Winter)

Alviso Marina and Salt Pond A12 (Winter)

This Alviso park can be good as a quick stop or a day-long adventure, with views of all different kinds of waterfowl, marsh dwellers and shorebirds. Walk along the boardwalks to listen to the noisy song birds and rails, stand at the boat dock to scan the slough for grebes and other waterfowl, or head out to the salt pond for mesmerizing murmurations of shorebirds and an impressive number of ducks.

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McClellan Groundwater Recharge Ponds (Winter): Mergansers! Buffleheads! Ring-necked Ducks!

McClellan Groundwater Recharge Ponds (Winter): Mergansers! Buffleheads! Ring-necked Ducks!

The McClellan Groundwater Recharge Pond (also known as Bubb Road Percolation Pond) in Cupertino is a treasure of a spot in the winter months, full of migrating winter ducks that especially prefer ponds. Think Mergansers! Buffleheads! and Ring-necked Ducks!

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Estanques de recarga de agua subterránea McClellan (invierno): ¡Mergos, Patos Mojas, Patos de Pico anillado!

Estanques de recarga de agua subterránea McClellan (invierno):  ¡Mergos, Patos Mojas, Patos de Pico anillado!

Los estanques de recarga de agua subterránea McClellan (también conocido como el estanque de percolación de Bubb Road) en Cupertino es un tesoro en los meses de invierno, lleno de patos que emigran en invierno y que prefieren especialmente los estanques. Estamos hablando de Mergos (Mergansers), Patos Monja (Buffleheads) y Patos de Pico Anillado (Ring-necked Ducks).

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Coyote Creek Trail at the Silver Creek Staging Area (Winter)

Coyote Creek Trail at the Silver Creek Staging Area (Winter)

This winter take a leisurely stroll along the paved and flat Coyote Creek Trail in San José. Be on the lookout for Wood Duck in the creek, Hermit Thrush in the understory, and Townsend’s Warbler in the treetops.

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Merced NWR (Winter): A Crane and Waterfowl Wonderland!

Merced NWR (Winter): A Crane and Waterfowl Wonderland!

For a location full of visual and aural extremes, visit Merced NWR where you can see and hear Sandhill Cranes rattling loudly and dancing together or enormous swirling clouds of thousands of Snow and Ross’s Geese. There are decidedly few experiences more life-affirming than a winter trip to this Central Valley location!

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Don Edwards (Fall): Shorebird Spectacle at New Chicago Marsh

Don Edwards (Fall): Shorebird Spectacle at New Chicago Marsh

When thinking about ideal attributes for a fall birding location, different people might think of different features: large variety of species, good possibility for rarities, close views of birds or easily accessible without too much walking. I’m happy to say that, if you picked any of the above, New Chicago Marsh in Alviso is the place for you!

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Vasona Lake County Park (Fall): Warbler Watching

Vasona Lake County Park (Fall): Warbler Watching

Vasona Lake County Park in Los Gatos is a great place to visit in September and October if you are looking for warblers and other fall migrants. The route I’m recommending is short with lots of benches along the way making for a peaceful and easy outing.

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