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These included a blue-headed vireo, blue-gray gnatcatcher and black-and-white warbler. Given the number of reports in eBird, the white-faced ibis was easy to find, and based on a number of ...
Female: like nonbreeding male but grayer above. Most confusion is likely to occur with black-tailed, and to a lesser extent, California gnatcatcher. These species have different calls; California ...
Sometimes called the canary in Southern California's proverbial coal mine, the coastal California gnatcatcher with its kitten-like mew of a call is a prime indicator of ecosystem health. In the ...
RANGE: Generally found at elevations below 3,000 feet, the gnatcatcher ranges from California's Ventura County south through Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, and San Diego counties, ...