Ducks, Geese, and Waterfowl  (Anatidae)
   Greater White-fronted Goose
   Harlequin Duck
   Surf Scoter
   Long-tailed Duck
New World Quail  (Odontophoridae)
   California Quail
Grebes  (Podicipedidae)
   Horned Grebe
   Eared Grebe
   Western Grebe
Pigeons and Doves  (Columbidae)
   Common Ground Dove
Cuckoos  (Cuculidae)
   Greater Roadrunner
Hummingbirds  (Trochilidae)
   Anna's Hummingbird
   Calliope Hummingbird
   Rufous Hummingbird
   Allen's hummingbird
Rails, Gallinules, and Coots  (Rallidae)
   Ridgway's rail
   Clapper Rail
   Sora
   Common Gallinule
   American Coot
Stilts and Avocets  (Recurvirostridae)
   Black-necked Stilt
   American Avocet
Oystercatchers  (Haematopodidae)
   Black Oystercatcher
Plovers and Lapwings  (Charadriidae)
   Black-bellied Plover
   Mountain Plover
   Snowy Plover
Sandpipers and Allies  (Scolopacidae)
   Whimbrel
   Long-billed Curlew
   Marbled Godwit
   Black Turnstone
   Surfbird
   Least Sandpiper
   Western Sandpiper
   Short-billed Dowitcher
   Willet
   Greater Yellowlegs
   Red-necked Phalarope
Skuas and Jaegers  (Stercorariidae)
   South Polar Skua
   Pomarine Jaeger
   Parasitic Jaeger
Auks, Murres, and Puffins  (Alcidae)
   Common Murre
   Pigeon Guillemot
Gulls, Terns, and Skimmers  (Laridae)
   Bonaparte's Gull
   Heermann's Gull
   Western Gull
   Yellow-footed Gull
   California Gull
   Caspian Tern
   Common Tern
   Elegant Tern
Loons  (Gaviidae)
   Red-throated Loon
   Common Loon
Albatrosses  (Diomedeidae)
   Black-footed Albatross
Shearwaters and Petrels  (Procellariidae)
   Sooty Shearwater
   Pink-footed Shearwater
Boobies and Gannets  (Sulidae)
   brown booby
   Red-footed Booby
Cormorants and Shags  (Phalacrocoracidae)
   Brandt's Cormorant
   Pelagic Cormorant
   Double-crested Cormorant
Pelicans  (Pelecanidae)
   American White Pelican
   Brown Pelican
Herons, Egrets, and Bitterns  (Ardeidae)
   Snowy Egret
   Black-crowned Night Heron
   Great Blue Heron
Hawks, Eagles, and Kites  (Accipitridae)
   White-tailed Kite
   Golden Eagle
   Red-shouldered Hawk
   Red-tailed Hawk
   Ferruginous Hawk
Owls  (Strigidae)
   Burrowing Owl
Woodpeckers  (Picidae)
   Lewis's Woodpecker
   Acorn Woodpecker
   Williamson's Sapsucker
   Nuttall's Woodpecker
   White-headed Woodpecker
Falcons and Caracaras  (Falconidae)
   Prairie falcon
New World and African Parrots  (Psittacidae)
   Lilac-crowned parrot
Tyrant Flycatchers  (Tyrannidae)
   Cassin's Kingbird
   Western Flycatcher
   Black Phoebe
   Say's Phoebe
Crows, Jays, and Magpies  (Corvidae)
   Steller's Jay
   California Scrub-Jay
   Yellow-billed Magpie
   American Crow
Penduline-Tits  (Remizidae)
   Verdin
Tits, Chickadees, and Titmice  (Paridae)
   Mountain Chickadee
   Chestnut-backed Chickadee
   Oak Titmouse
Long-tailed Tits  (Aegithalidae)
   Bushtit
Sylviid Warblers and Allies  (Sylviidae)
   Wrentit
Kinglets  (Regulidae)
   Ruby-crowned Kinglet
Waxwings  (Bombycillidae)
   Cedar Waxwing
Nuthatches  (Sittidae)
   White-breasted Nuthatch
   Pygmy nuthatch
Wrens  (Troglodytidae)
   Cactus Wren
   Bewick's Wren
   Pacific Wren
Mockingbirds and Thrashers  (Mimidae)
   California Thrasher
Starlings  (Sturnidae)
   European Starling
Dippers  (Cinclidae)
   American Dipper
Thrushes and Allies  (Turdidae)
   Western Bluebird
   Townsend's Solitaire
   Varied Thrush
Waxbills and Allies  (Estrildidae)
   Scaly-breasted Munia
Wagtails and Pipits  (Motacillidae)
   American Pipit
Finches, Euphonias, and Allies  (Fringillidae)
   Lawrence's Goldfinch
Buntings and New World Sparrows  (Passerellidae)
   Black-throated Sparrow
   Lark sparrow
   White-crowned Sparrow
   Golden-crowned Sparrow
   Bell's Sparrow
   Sagebrush Sparrow
   California Towhee
   Spotted Towhee
Troupials and Allies  (Icteridae)
   Western Meadowlark
   Red-winged Blackbird
   Tricolored Blackbird
   Brewer's Blackbird
New World Warblers  (Parulidae)
   Yellow-rumped Warbler
   Townsend's Warbler
Cardinals and Allies  (Cardinalidae)
   Western Tanager

122 species

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