Dani Christensen

Parkway Lakes and the Coyote Creek Trail in South San Jose (Spring/Summer)

Parkway Lakes and the Coyote Creek Trail in South San Jose (Spring/Summer)

Lined with tule, cattails, willows, and cottonwoods, Parkway Lakes is a part of the Coyote Creek Parkway located in South County. You will travel south along the Coyote Creek riparian corridor looking and listening for breeding songbirds, water birds, and raptors.


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Coyote Valley (Late Winter/Early Spring): Love & Raptors in the Air

Coyote Valley (Late Winter/Early Spring): Love & Raptors in the Air

The agricultural fields of the Coyote Valley floor in South San Jose/Morgan Hill are excellent birding for raptors and grassland specialties. A popular stop is Laguna Ave, where with luck you can watch courting Red-tailed Hawks, Golden Eagles, Peregrine Falcons, and more! This trip is best done by car or by bike as it involves scanning long sections of fields along roads.

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Ogier Ponds (Winter): Birding by Bike or Walk-in

Ogier Ponds (Winter): Birding by Bike or Walk-in

Ogier Ponds is a quiet, birdy, freshwater haven located in Morgan Hill along the Coyote Creek Trail. It is the perfect spot to visit during fall and winter to look for wintering waterfowl, gulls, and sparrows.

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Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve (Fall/Winter)

Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve (Fall/Winter)

No matter the season, Coyote Valley Open Space Preserve (CVOSP) in Morgan Hill is a great place to discover local favorites or special migrants. In fall and winter, this preserve is a perfect spot to watch for resident and migrating raptors, wintering sparrows, and agricultural-field specialties.

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Wood Road Trail in Almaden Quicksilver County Park

Wood Road Trail in Almaden Quicksilver County Park

The Wood Road entrance is a quiet, less-trafficked entrance to the expansive Almaden Quicksilver County Park. This short out-and-back trail is wide and mostly shaded by blue oaks, live oaks, madrones, and bay laurels, until you emerge into open chaparral. Come here to enjoy a peaceful morning…

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Anderson Lake County Park (Summer): Coyote Creek Nature Trail

Anderson Lake County Park (Summer): Coyote Creek Nature Trail

This summer, you will probably find yourself looking for a shady place to enjoy local birds. The Nature Trail at the Anderson Lake/Coyote Creek Visitor Center in Morgan Hill is a favorite of mine to bird year-round, and great in summer for the ample shade along Coyote Creek. Though parts of this route may be narrow, it is a less traveled trail and thus easy to avoid crowds!

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