Date: 5th September - 13th September
Location: 
San Diego, Los Angeles
Birds Species Highlights 
(See the end of blog for a full list of species)
A short flight from San Francisco and we landed in San Diego, checked in, and had food. The next day it was Whale Watching with San Diego Whale Watch but first, we stopped at Old Town.
Red-shouldered Hawk, Red-tailed Hawk, Coopers Hawk, and Allen's Hummingbird were all in this authentic western town. 
A bus ride later and we arrived at Mission Bay for our watch-watching trip. It was roasting hot, and in the harbor the bird life was fantastic.
Loved watching Elegant Tern hunting over the harbour.
This trip was to see Blue Whale and it didn't take long to see the biggest mammal in the world! At 82 to 105 feet and weighing up to 200 tons it was huge, only seeing a 3rd of it the majority was under water.
After the whale a Pod of Long-Beaked Common dolphins appeared all around the boat, this one had a calf with her.
A Red-billed Tropicbird was a highlight, spotted by me, the captain said in 4 years of sailing he'd only seen a handful, and the next day on the same trip it was full of twitchers looking for the bird!
Another Bird in good numbers was the Red-necked Phalarope.
Western Gull, Pacific-slope Flycatcher, Blue-grey Gnatcatcher, Bewick's Wren, California Towhee, and this cool-looking Western Fence Lizard kept us entertained 
La Jolla was next on the itinerary, some 12 miles from San Diego a coastal site in which we walked along the cliffs and shore. It took a few buses and we arrived on a very warm day the humidity was high and the sweat was dripping off of us.
Royal Tern another lifer was posing along the cliff
California Sea Lion were swimming in the sea along with swimmers and snorkeling locals, Brown Pelican were in good numbers, and other birds of note included, Wandering Tattler, Western Sandpipers, and Black Turnstone. 3 species of Cormorant: Double-breasted, Brandt's, and Pelagic Cormorants were also here, a great spot for a wander.
The next stop was me on my own back in San Diego, it was a wet day as a hurricane was down the coast but it was not gonna stop me from birding, I headed to Presidio Park, a short tram ride.
 My first bird was the introduced Scaly-breasted Munia a bird originally from India, Thailand but large numbers have made California their home
The rain was warm and constant, and my waterproof 7d mk2 was weathering the storm, I was very wet! same as this Western Bluebird
19 species were seen in this small parkland Western Wood Pewee, Pacific Slope Flycatcher, Orange Crowned Warbler, and Townsend Warblers included. 
California Towhee
After 2 hours of walking in the rain, I took this Mourning Dove and packed the camera away, unfortunately, it was the last photo I took as the once waterproof 7d mk2 was no longer waterproof!! It didn't work once I got back to my San Diego hotel room, luckily I brought my old 7d mk2 and swapped it for the rest of the trip.
The next day the sun was shining and we headed to catch a bus for Anaheim, Los Angeles, driving up route 5 the San Diego freeway some 95 miles. The girls were going to Disney but the next morning we headed to Griffiths Observatory first to overlook Los Angeles and the Hollywood Sign, but again birds and butterflies took center stage, as they do, for me anyway.
Anna's Hummingbird surrounding by people unaware of this tiny beautiful bird.
Turkey Vultures and Red-tailed Hawk circled above and this fabulous California Scrub Jay looked on.
California Thrasher (picture later) and this amazing Acorn Woodpecker were the stars though, both lifers. This chap filling his favorite tree with hundreds of Acorns.
I arrived at 8:30am and started my wander, the sound of waves crashing on Huntington beach and traffic faded as I entered this large reserve, Willet flying past and Kildeer were my first sightings. 
Next, a lifer Say's Phoebe catching breakfast, no zoom on camera just a few feet from me!
4/5 Osprey were perched and flying around the reserve, with Forster's Tern hunting along the inlets, House Wren, Sharp-shinned Hawk, and American Kestrel and I have only just entered. Snowy Egret looks similar to our Little Egret in the UK.
Great-blue Herons, Marbled Godwits, and a distant Reddish Egret a bird I really wanted a closer look at. As I walked to get better views 30/40 Least Sandpiper landed just feet from me.
Looking to make sure it was just Least Sandpiper I noticed this Kildeer plus  Semipalmated Plover, Ruddy Turnstone.
This Osprey flew directly overhead, didn't see them dive, they seemed content to sit in dead trees and fly around the reserve, other birds were not really taking much notice.
Finally came to where the Reddish Egret was feeding, it was on my must-see list so chuffed I got some decent shots.
Cinnamon Teal, Gadwall, Redhead, Mallard, and Pied Billed Grebe swam around the bodies of water.
 Time for a rest as I walked half of the reserve, I sat in a good spot as a Belted Kingfisher was calling and flying around with a mate.
More Snowy Egret
Long-billed Curlew, look at that bill!!
Forster's Tern
I ended the day doing a full loop of the reserve, could have spent many more hours there but having walked 8 miles in the heat and no water left, 7 hours was enough.
                   I spoke to a few American birders who all were friendly, giving advice on where to go tomorrow which as it turned out I'd already planned the same place. The last bird of the day was the same bird I started the day with, the Willet.
That evening I walked to meet the girls at Disney, 1000's of people were leaving Disney at around 9pm it was horrendous! I waited outside, but they didn't come out till 10.30pm, I waited patiently, and we then walked back to the Hotel.
The Next Morning they left again for Disney and I again waited for my Uber, today it was San Joaquin, apparently pronounced San Waa Keen, which is why yesterday talking to American birders, they didn't know what I was talking about!
San Waa Keen is a Sewage treatment plant and reclaimed marsh, on eBird it looked to have some great birds and I had high hopes.
Getting out of my Uber, and entering the reserve I could hear a beautiful bird song, California Thrasher, for such a plain bird its song was amazing.
The reserve is made up of some 8 ponds of different water levels attracting many different species, the first pond I came to had American White Pelican, Caspian Tern, Ruddy Duck and Night Heron.
Above the Reserves were at least 30 Turkey Vultures landing on some of the islands and surrounding trees.
The last of my wanna-see birds was the Black Skimmer and I could hear them calling a few ponds over, I was amazed to see so many, most just sat but occasionally flying around the small pond.
I walked around the pond to get better views of the Skimmers, seeing Rufous-tailed Hummingbirds, Bushtits, and this California Scrub Jay.
Around 50/60 birds were sat on a small island, they seemed to take turns to take off of and fly, none really skimming the surface, but I was very happy to sit and watch.
American White Pelican are freshwater birds unlike Brown Pelicans which we saw at San Francisco, which are Salt Water.
The next bird was a bird I'd never thought I would see, and the only time I'd ever seen one was on a Warner bros cartoon outsmarting a coyote!
The Roadrunner, just sat on a bench as I rounded the corner.
After taking a few shots and stepping back as it was so close the next pond came into view. A Cassin's Kingbird was sitting waiting to feed until an American Kestrel flew in briefly.
On this Pond, White-faced Ibis.
American Avocet, Lesser Yellowlegs, Blue-winged Teal plus Cinnamon Teal, 4 lifers here!
Around the pond was a couple of Say's Phoebe catching flies, always happy to pose.
Red-shouldered Hawk overlooking the reserve.
Western grebe with a chick and for comparison below
Chatting to other photographers there, they were saying that The Roadrunner is hardly ever seen but I saw this one 4 times on my visit.
Bewick's Wren was my last life bird of the trip taking me to 56 lifers.
Time was plodding on and I had to check out the Skimmers again, much more active, but still no skimming, maybe next time.
The Roadrunner was checking out a threat, and a few minutes later this Coyote wanders by, no Meep Meep
And that was the end of the day and the end of my trip.
San Joaquin was the best reserve I've ever been to, and if you're ever over that way I thoroughly recommend it, I'm going to be back this way in January 2023, and shall check it out again!
 Here are a list of all species seen. 
Birds 139
American Crow	               28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Anna's Hummingbird	       28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Belted Kingfisher	               28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Black Capped Chickadee      28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Bushtit	                               28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Canada Goose	               28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Caspian Tern	                       28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Common Starling	               28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Double Crested Cormorant    28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Feral Pigeon	                       28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Glaucous Winged Gull	       28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
House Finch	                       28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
House Sparrow	               28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Mallard	                               28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Osprey	                               28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Peregrine Falcon	               28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
White Breasted Nuthatch       28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Pigeon Guillemot	               28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Surf Scoter	                       28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
White Crowned Sparrow	       28/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Purple Martin	                       28/08/2022	Port Edmonds
Red Necked Phalarope	       28/08/2022	Port Edmonds
Rhinoceros Auklet	               28/08/2022	Port Edmonds
Common Guillemot	               28/08/2022	Port Edmonds
Bald Eagle	                       28/08/2022	Discovery Park
American Robin	               29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Baird's Sandpiper	               29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Band Tailed Pigeon	               29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Barn Swallow	                       29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Bewick's Wren	                       29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Brown Headed Cowbird	       29/08/2022	Discovery Park
California Gull	                       29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Chestnut Backed Chickadee 29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Common Raven	               29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Cooper’s Hawk	               29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Dark Eyed Junco	               29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Great Blue Heron	               29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Least Sandpiper	               29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Northern Flicker	               29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Orange Crowned Warbler      29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Red Breasted Nuthatch	       29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Sharp Shinned Hawk	       29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Short Billed Gull	               29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Steller's Jay	                       29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Western Gull	                       29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Wilson's Warbler	              29/08/2022	Discovery Park
Black Turnstone	              30/08/2022	Luna Park
Brandt's Cormorant	              30/08/2022	Luna Park
Red Necked Grebe	              30/08/2022	Luna Park
Surfbird	                              30/08/2022	Luna Park
Song Sparrow	                      31/08/2022	Myrtle Edwards Park / Centennial Park
Black Crowned Night Heron  01/09/2022	Crissy Field Marsh
Brewer's Blackbird	              01/09/2022	Crissy Field Marsh
Brown Pelican	                      01/09/2022	Crissy Field Marsh
Great White Egret	              01/09/2022	Crissy Field Marsh
Heermann’s Gull	              01/09/2022	Crissy Field Marsh
Killdeer	                              01/09/2022	Crissy Field Marsh
Long Billed Curlew	              01/09/2022	Crissy Field Marsh
Red Shouldered Hawk	      01/09/2022	Crissy Field Marsh
Ring Billed Gull	              01/09/2022	Crissy Field Marsh
Snowy Egret	                      01/09/2022	Crissy Field Marsh
Spotted Sandpiper	              01/09/2022	Crissy Field Marsh
Turkey Vulture	                      01/09/2022	Crissy Field Marsh
Western Grebe	              01/09/2022	Crissy Field Marsh
Willet	                              01/09/2022	Crissy Field Marsh
American Coot	              02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
American Redstart	              02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
California Towhee	              02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Black Phoebe	                      02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Black Headed Grosbeak	      02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Brown Creeper	              02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
California Scrub Jay	      02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Cedar Waxwing	              02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Common Yellowthroat	      02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Hooded Merganser	              02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Lesser Goldfinch	              02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Mourning Dove	              02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Pacific Slope Flycatcher       02/09/2022	        Golden Gate Park
Pied Billed Grebe	              02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Pine Siskin	                      02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Pygmy Nuthatch	              02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Red Winged Blackbird	      02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Townsend's Warbler	      02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Warbling Vireo	                      02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Western Bluebird	              02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Nuttall's Woodpecker	      02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Western Tanager	              02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Wood Duck	                      02/09/2022	Golden Gate Park
Black Oystercatcher	      03/09/2022	Sausalito
Vaux’s Swift	                      04/09/2022	Twin Peaks
Black Vented Shearwater     06/09/2022	        San Diego
Red Billed Tropicbird	      06/09/2022	San Diego
Blue Grey Gnatcatcher	      07/09/2022	Cabrillo Monument
Pelagic Cormorant	              08/09/2022	Point La Jolla
Royal Tern	                      08/09/2022	Point La Jolla
Western Sandpiper	              08/09/2022	Point La Jolla
Allen's Hummingbird	      09/09/2022	Presidio Park
Red Masked Parakeet	      09/09/2022	Coit Tower
Scaly Breasted Munia	      09/09/2022	Presidio Park
Western Wood-Pewee	      09/09/2022	Presidio Park
Black-chinned Hummingbird 09/09/2022	Presidio Park | US-CA
Northern Mockingbird	      10/09/2022	Embarcadero Marina Park South
Acorn Woodpecker	              11/09/2022	Griffith Observatory
California Thrasher	              11/09/2022	Griffith Observatory
Red Tailed Hawk	              11/09/2022	Griffith Observatory
American Kestrel	              12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
American White Pelican	      12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
Black Necked Stilt	              12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
Cinnamon Teal	              12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
Common/Arctic Tern	      12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
Forster's Tern	                      12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
Grey Plover	                      12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
House Wren	                      12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
Lesser Yellowlegs	              12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
Long Billed Dowitcher	      12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
Marbled Godwit	              12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
Reddish Egret	                      12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
Redhead	                              12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
Ruddy Turnstone	              12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
Sanderling	                      12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
Savannah Sparrow	              12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
Say's Phoebe	                      12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
Semipalmated Plover	      12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
White Faced Ibis	              12/09/2022	Bolsa Chica
American Avocet	              13/09/2022	IRWD San Joaquin Marsh
American Moorhen	              13/09/2022	IRWD San Joaquin Marsh
Black Skimmer	              13/09/2022	IRWD San Joaquin Marsh
Black Necked Grebe	      13/09/2022	IRWD San Joaquin Marsh
Cassin's Kingbird	              13/09/2022	IRWD San Joaquin Marsh
Clark's Grebe	                      13/09/2022	IRWD San Joaquin Marsh
Downy Woodpecker	      13/09/2022	IRWD San Joaquin Marsh
Gadwall	                              13/09/2022	IRWD San Joaquin Marsh
Great Tailed Grackle	      13/09/2022	IRWD San Joaquin Marsh
Greater Roadrunner	      13/09/2022	IRWD San Joaquin Marsh
Greater Yellowlegs	              13/09/2022	IRWD San Joaquin Marsh
Northern Shoveler	              13/09/2022	IRWD San Joaquin Marsh
Ruddy Duck	                      13/09/2022	IRWD San Joaquin Marsh
Rufous Hummingbird	      13/09/2022	IRWD San Joaquin Marsh
Green Winged Teal	              13/09/2022	IRWD San Joaquin Marsh
Butterflies Life ticks 14
Sandhill skipper-Polites sabuleti	                       29/08/2022	Discovery Park,USA
Gulf Fritillar-Dione vanillae	                               01/09/2022	San Francisco,USA
Umber skipper-Poanes melane 	                       01/09/2022	San Francisco,USA
Western swallowtail-Papilio rutulus                        02/09/2022	Golden Gate,USA
White-checkered skipper-Burnsius albescens       03/09/2022	Sausalito, USA
Gray hairstreak-Strymon melinus 	                       03/09/2022	Sausalito, USA
Marine blue-Leptotes marina 	                               07/09/2022	Cabrillo, USA
Mourning cloak-Nymphalis antiopa 	               07/09/2022	Balboa Park, USA
Funereal Duskywing-Erynnis funeralis 	               08/09/2022	La Jolla, USA
variegated fritillary-Euptoieta claudia 	               08/09/2022	La Jolla, USA
Western Pygmy-blue-Brephidium exilis	               08/09/2022	La Jolla, USA
Giant swallowtail-Papilio cresphontes 	               08/09/2022	La Jolla, USA
Eufala skipper-Lerodea eufala 	                       08/09/2022	Balboa Park, USA
Mournful Dusky-wing-Erynnis tristis 	               11/09/2022	Griffith Obs, USA
Dragonflies life ticks 7
Eight-spotted Skimmer-Libellula forensis	        29/08/2022       Discovery Park, USA	
Blue-eyed Darner-Rhionaeschna multicolor 	        29/08/2022       Discovery Park, USA
Cardinal Meadowhawk-Sympetrum illotum 	        29/08/2022       Discovery Park, USA
Western Meadowhawk-Sympetrum occidentale 	29/08/2022       Discovery Park, USA
Pacific Forktail-Ischnura cervula	                        29/08/2022       Discovery Park, USA
Vivid Dance-Argia vivida 	                                07/09/2022       Balboa Park, USA
Mexican amberwing-Perithemis intensa 	        13/09/2022      San Joaquin, USA	
Notable other species
Orca                                                                          29/08/2022      Seattle, USA
Coyote                                                                      02/09/2022      San Francisco,USA
Blue Whale                                                               06/09/2022      San Diego, USA
Long-beaked Dolphin                                               06/09/2022      San Diego, USA
Great Basin Fence Lizard                                         07/09/2022      San Diego, USA
So there it is Seattle to Los Angeles 2022, one of our best-ever trips despite Broken 7dmk2, ants nest, jet lag, and sea sickness. If you've any questions on locations, travel, or anything always happy to help.
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