Author: Jim Gain
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American Crow (CVB)

LEARN 100 COMMON VALLEY BIRDS The American Crow is a Common Yearround Resident in California’s Central Valley and can be found in almost any habitat.
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Greater White-fronted Goose (CVB)

LEARN 100 COMMON VALLEY BIRDS The Greater White-fronted Goose is a Fairly Common Winter Visitor in California’s Central Valley and can be found in almost any habitat near wetlands, open water or flooded fields.
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Osprey (CVB)

LEARN 100 COMMON VALLEY BIRDS The Osprey is a Fairly Common Yearround Resident in California’s Central Valley and can be found in almost any habitat near open water.
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Cassin’s Vireo

SIERRA NEVADA BIRDS – FEATHERS IN THE RANGE OF LIGHT The Cassin’s Vireo is a Common Summer Visitor of the Sierra Nevada in the Lower and Upper Montane biotic zones.
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Common Raven (CVB)

LEARN 100 COMMON VALLEY BIRDS The Common Raven is a Common Yearround Resident in California’s Central Valley and can be seen flying over any habitat, but is more frequently encountered closer to the foothills on each side of the valley.
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Yellow-rumped Warbler (CVB)

LEARN 100 COMMON VALLEY BIRDS The Yellow-rumped Warbler is a Common Winter Visitor in California’s Central Valley and can be found in almost any habitat with trees.
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Hermit Warbler

SIERRA NEVADA BIRDS – FEATHERS IN THE RANGE OF LIGHT The Hermit Warbler is a Common Summer Visitor of the Sierra Nevada in the Lower and Upper Montane biotic zones.
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Great Blue Heron (CVB)

LEARN 100 COMMON VALLEY BIRDS The Great Blue Heron is a Common Yearround Resident in California’s Central Valley and can be found in Freshwater Wetlands, Flooded Fields and Grasslands.
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Brown Creeper

SIERRA NEVADA BIRDS – FEATHERS IN THE RANGE OF LIGHT The Brown Creeper is a Common Year-Round Resident of the Sierra Nevada in the Lower and Upper Montane biotic zones.
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Cassin’s Auklet

SHOREBIRDS AND SEABIRDS OF THE CENTRAL CALIFORNIA COASTLINEThe Cassin’s Auklet Is a small seabird with a dark, slate-blue plumage on its head, neck, and upperparts, which contrasts with its white underparts.
