Nature Notebook
This page features photos and information from several contributors about mammals, insects, fish, birds, fungi, plants and more that are found in the San Dieguito River Valley. We'll add to this page as time goes by. If you have taken a good photo and would like to submit it, please contact Susan Carter at susan@sdrp.org
San Dieguito Lagoon Bird Surveys -
2013 Monthly Distribution
2012 Monthly Distribution
2011 Totals
115 species seen during the April 2013 Bird Survey at the San Dieguito Lagoon.
During first three years of the bird count at San Dieguito Lagoon, an accumulated 214 different species have been reported. Although only about 100 species are recorded per month, each month there are a few that haven’t been seen before, adding up to 214 in all. (216 as of April 2013).
Of the 214, about half were seen more than half the time (98 species seen in 13 or more months).The other half were seen less than half the time (103 species seen in 12 or fewer months)—and quite a few of those (more than ⅓) were seen only 1 or 2 times.This means that the chances of seeing different birds varies a lot from month to month and that the longer we conduct this survey (the more effort we put into it), the more different bird species we’ll find.
This compares well to a similar survey elsewhere (at Peñasquitos Lagoon).This survey went on for much longer (26 years), and more species were seen (over 250), but much less than half (80, about ⅓) were seen at least half the time, while much more than half (175 or ⅔) were seen less than half the time. Since there was much more effort, more species were accumulated.
At San Dieguito, we have recorded 36 species every month. For comparison, the number of species seen every month at Peñasquitos was 34 (more than 90% of the time). Uniquely at San Dieguito, among the 36 species seen every month are Osprey and Horned Larks.
By Mona Baumgartel, December 2011 (updated Oct 2012)

2010 totals
A group of skilled birders, led by Jayne Lesley, began monthly bird surveys in the lagoon in January 2010. If you are interested in participating in the bird surveys, please contact Jayne at jaynelesley@earthlink.net.

Robyn Waayers' Nature Notebook

Jason Lopez' Nature Notebook

Ken Colburn's Nature Notebook

Checklist of Plants in the San Dieguito River Park
by Mike Angel
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