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This trip nearly guarantees to provide the brave-hearted with world-class views of Ferruginous Hawk, Greater Roadrunner, Prairie Falcon, and Mountain Bluebird. There are decidedly few experiences more life-affirming than a winter trip to this Central Valley location! A migrant trap close to the bayfront , Charleston Road Marsh is worth visiting for a chance to find fall migrants dropping in, seek out songbirds spending the winter skulking in the shrubs, or enjoy some colorful spring travelers on their way back north. Peaceful and rarely very crowded, this marsh is an underappreciated and under-birded gem with great potential for bringing in migrants common and rare. Fueled by water from the nearby water pollution control plant, Sunnyvale Baylands Park is a freshwater oasis for waterfowl and shorebirds mostly in winter and upland birds year-round. Lovely, level walks throughout the park make for a pleasant stroll any time of year. This guide covers a one-mile loop around the park, hitting all the varied habitats and birds found throughout the year. Byxbee Park, in the Palo Alto Baylands Nature Reserve , features a hill with a degree vista, grasslands studded with conceptual art, marshy sloughs, a creek and tree-lined paths, throughout which you can find wintering waterfowl, migrating passerines, soaring raptors and a variety of gulls. 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. Diving ducks blanket the pond, terns and pelicans fly overhead, marsh birds lurk in the surrounding channels, raptors perch on utility towers, and—as a reminder of the human footprint on the landscape—crows and blackbirds scavenge around the adjacent landfill. Watching shorebirds and water birds up close is fun at Charleston Slough and Adobe Creek. On a short or long walk you can take the time to study their behaviors and laugh at their antics: coots swim-chase each other, egrets dash after one another with plumes flying, dabbling ducks tip over with their tail feathers in the air…. Welcome back to Emily Renzel Wetlands. It's changed a bit since we last visited it in summer, but it remains delightful, and is home to many ducks and other waterfowl. It consists of two freshwater ponds which can be birded easily in an hour and a half. Located midway between Charleston Slough and Palo Alto Baylands, it combines well by car with either of them. In the winter, Coast Casey Forebay is a resting and foraging place for large flocks of water-loving birds. This short and easy trip is great for birders of all ages and abilities, offering you ample views of many birds gathered together in a single spot. Wondering how many Green-winged Teal and Northern Pintail can pack themselves into a small area? Pining for a glimpse of a rare Swamp Sparrow? Birdwatching in the Palo Alto Baylands is excellent year-round but especially nice September through April when a large number of shorebirds are present. Uno de los mejores lugares para verlos es la Reserva Natural de Palo Alto Baylands a mitad de la marea…. Within the east San Jose foothills lies Joseph D. Included in this park are over 50 miles of walking trails and an impressive variety of bird species at any time of the year. In the winter months two excellent stopping points within Joseph D. Just past the main park entrance on Mt. Hamilton Rd. Within this same area you will also encounter many raptors, woodpeckers, and songbirds. Whether you want a relaxing lakeside drive with easy bird watching, or a vigorous hike through the rolling hills, Coyote Lake in Gilroy is a prime attraction for birdwatchers. Beautiful scenery is the backdrop to lots of overwintering waterfowl and wild animals like deer, wild boar, Wild Turkey and California Quail that are habituated to people. It is a good location to visit year-round, but especially in the winter when grassland loving sparrows and Ferruginous Hawk may be present. There are few crowds in the early morning and weekdays and the views are fantastic. With a small pond, oak woodland, and oak savannah transitioning into grassland, this can be an excellent area for all of the typical oak woodland birds and overwintering raptors. El parque del condado de Coyote Lake es un parque maravillosamente diverso en el sur del condado. Levin County Park is a nice escape in the east hills to spot birds and enjoy nature. Levin es una agradable escapada en las colinas del este para observar aves y disfrutar de la naturaleza. En esta caminata tranquila de menos de 1 milla alrededor del lago Sandy Wool buscaremos aves residentes y las que regresan en invierno, mientras disfruta de las vistas de las colinas onduladas de Diablo Range. Visit a historic ranch setting while birding in the Santa Teresa foothills in south San Jose. And there is always a wide variety of raptors and songbirds in this easy-to-access portion of the Santa Teresa County Park. Wintertime is an especially wonderful season to spend in the lush green Bay Area foothills, as well as enjoying the wintering birds. Chesbro Reservoir provides a location where you can do both. An excellent spot to view both a variety of waterfowl and raptors, there are also small shorebirds, woodpeckers, and brush inhabitants. Chesbro Reservoir is located 3 miles west of Morgan Hill. 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. This trip is best done by car or by bike as it involves scanning long sections of fields along roads. This string of Gilroy parklands is good for getting up close to our wintering riparian and oak woodland birds, making it especially good for beginning or intermediate birders. The parks are popular but the best birding areas do not get much traffic. Public riparian areas are hard to find in the south county but this one is a fairly long stretch that is easy to access. Enjoy the wide open skies and beautiful views while looking for raptors and Rock Wrens. It is the perfect spot to visit during fall and winter to look for wintering waterfowl, gulls, and sparrows. In fall and winter, this preserve is a perfect spot to watch for resident and migrating raptors, wintering sparrows, and agricultural-field specialties. Waterfowl and gulls are the main menu here in winter and you will find many! Located in Campbell , this park includes six percolation ponds to explore. It is flat, excellent for walking as well as for bikes and strollers , and it is partially accessible for people with mobility issues. Kevin Moran Park is a 10 acre park located in a quiet Saratoga neighborhood and could be easily missed. It's a beautiful multi-use park with plenty of parking. Its convenient proximity to major roadways makes it an easy option to fit some birding into your busy day. Start this trip in the late morning after the geese have flown in. A small, uncrowded place in East San Jose , jam-packed with waterfowl in the winter and offering great photo opportunities of ducks, herons, and shorebirds. The trails are made from gravel and offer easy, level walking, and there is plenty of sun during the colder months. The mix of creekside and pond habitat can result in a large number of species observed, especially in the winter and when water levels are favorable. Easily reachable by car or public transit the VTA 51 bus , this Cupertino city park has a level paved trail that follows the creek through orchards, forest and fields and is lined with benches at reasonable intervals, making it a beautiful, accessible natural area in the heart of Silicon Valley. 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! The one-mile, maintained trail through the gardens and around the large percolation pond is little used by people, has several benches along the route, and has plenty of suitable habitat for birds and other wildlife. This compact location is easy to get to making it an ideal and quick birding location. Check out Kelley Park! Only two miles from the downtown area with creekside trails and a nearby Japanese Garden, the birding is rewarding year-round. Historic Mission City Memorial Park in Santa Clara offers mature redwoods and oaks, hedges of privet trees, and grassy areas. It is the final resting place of many local residents including some early immigrants to the area. Its 72 acres feature open grassy areas, but also mature oak trees, hedgerow with privet and redwoods, a border formed by Adobe Creek, and some contemplation gardens with many California native plants. This unglamorous trail offers flat walking, glimpses of nature, and some fun birds amid the office parks and neighborhoods, and often yields over 30 species in a 1-mile outing. Are you looking for a place to go birding in San Jose during the winter? Look no further! Looking for an easy, flat walk that encompasses a variety of birding habitats? Besides finding the elusive snipe, visit these ponds in the winter for ducks, geese, and gulls. The wide gravel travel is uncrowded making it easy to social distance. McClellan Ranch Preserve in Cupertino is a special place to visit in fall and winter. Shannon Valley in Los Gatos is just that - the valley at the bottom of steep Blossom Hill where the hill meets the Guadalupe Creek corridor. The preserve offers a variety of habitats from woodlands and willow groves to meadows and a stream-side trail. Birding is good at any time of year, but especially in the springtime when Lazuli Buntings are seen among the yellow mustard flowers on the hillside with Orange-crowned Warblers calling nearby. Like the first peoples who inhabited these foothills, the Ohlone, the Acorn Woodpecker makes good use of the plentiful acorns from the Coast Live Oaks. Along with the Acorn Woodpecker, the fall and winter seasons bring even more bird species to be discovered in this Cupertino hills park. A lake for winter ducks and summer swallows, a panoramic vista for soaring hawks and cruising vultures, redwoods and oaks for woodpeckers, juncos, and bluebirds, and chaparral for towhees, wrens and jays! Foothills Nature Preserve in Palo Alto, newly opened to the public, has it all, all year round for everyone! Those of us who have birded this area for many years have discovered a mix of montane, riparian and lowland birds throughout the seasons including migrants and occasionally an unusual vagrant. Watch these birds walk, wade, swim and even dive in and out of the water as they hunt for food. Oak savanna, oak-bay woodland and chaparral habitat with spectacular views, uncrowded trails, free parking and good facilities make Picchetti Ranch Open Space Preserve in Cupertino an ideal place for a birding or nature hike. After heavy rains in the winter a seasonal pond fills, which can bring in ducks and other wildlife. It is surrounded by native forest, including oak, redwood, fir and pine which provide a nice cover to be enjoyed year-round. Visit In the winter months to hear the unusual calls of Varied Thrush. Who We Are. Contact Us. Online Store. Nature Shop. The Avocet. Annual Report. Birding Resources. Self-Guided Field Trips. Field Trips. Young Birders Club. Backyard Birding. Bird Photography. Accessible Birding. Summer Bird Count. Christmas Bird Count. Great Backyard Bird Count. Spring Birdathon. County Birds Education Resources. Speaker Series. Science Library. Art Galleries. Get Involved. Burrowing Owl Protection. Cavity Nesters Recovery Program. Baby Birds. California Native Plants. Become a Member. Conservation Updates. Join a Committee. Planned Giving. Field Trip Leader Log-in. Winter Out-of-County Guides. Winter Bayfront Trips. Winter East Hill Guides. Joseph D. Winter South County Guides. 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