This listserv is for anyone who has an interest in the birds, birders, and the hobby/sport of birding in the San Diego and Imperial Counties of Southern California, the Northern Baja California of Mexico.
Suggested topics are Bird sightings, I.D. questions and discussions, Bird records, Bird Club activities and meetings, and so on.
Topics that are not allowed, are questions about Cage birds! If the bird has escaped and is existing in the wild, then it is okay to discuss. Conservation issues are discouraged, as there are other forums for this. Signatures including your real name, your city, and your E-mail address are required at the end of your message.
The Photo section is for images of the rare or unusal species that visit the region. If you want to share your images of anything other than rare or uncommon species, please do so on your own website.
I started this list many years before Yahoo Groups was ever created. It was a service that was started for the folks interested in the Birds and Birding of San Diego County. While people most can feel free to post messsages following the simple guidelines that are read above. I do reserve the right to delete messages that do not meet the guidelines. I also reserve the right to ban people from the list at my own discretion. Please enjoy,
Douglas Aguillard
SDBIRDS Listowner
According to SDC Atlas, 5/17 is the latest reported sighting for this bird, with the exception of the summer bird found at Doane Pond. I heard, then saw mine
Hi all, I'm back in town, and have finally found a chunk of time big enough to tabulate the April 19-21 America's Birdiest County results. As a preliminary
Wednesday morning at Point Loma Nazarene University I opened the door of my vehicle at 7 a.m. to the songs of multiple Swainson's Thrushes. Turned out that
Heavy migration for a week and a half now. I usually start at The Alumni House on PLNU to make sure I get my fill of looking at warblers-they come and go there
If you like to see big nestlings, take a trip to Lindo Lakes. A large eucalyptus near the first parking area is full of lively nests, mostly Great Egrets and