Birds

California hosts an amazing diversity of birds

Morgan Quimby, a photographer and researcher for Monterey Bay Whale Watch in California, captured a stunning scene of a Brown Pelican diving for food against a backdrop of humpback whales and other seabirds. This image was submitted for the 2024 Audubon Photography Awards in the category: The Birds in Landscapes Prize.

California is famous for the spirit of its people, farms that feed millions, innovation that transforms the world, our magnificent coastlines, and Hollywood, to name a few. Audubon California would add our abundant bird life to that list. The more than 600 bird species that have been spotted in California make up about two-thirds of all birds species in North America, including the tiny Calliope Hummingbird, the elegant Black Phoebe, and the great California Condor.

More commonly seen California birds total around 450 species, making our state one of the country’s most diverse. The natural habitats that draw millions of breeding, migrating, and resting birds to California – the shorelines, wetlands, oak woodlands, deserts, and forests– include 175 places most important to birds (Audubon calls them Important Bird Areas), the most of any state in the Lower 48.

Birds are crucial components of healthy natural systems, serving as pollinators, predators, scavengers, seed dispersers, and engineers in riparian, wetland, and coastal habitats. Birds are indicators of broader ecosystem function and environmental health because they respond rapidly to climatic and other changes, and are relatively easy to see and study. Birds and humans need the same things – clean air, water, and land – so the future health of birds and that of humans is inextricably linked.

California is key link along the Pacific Flyway, the migratory route traveled by millions of birds every year. California wetlands, beaches, and other areas provide important habitat, stop over, feeding, and nesting sites for birds that travel from the Arctic to spots over 7,000 miles away in Chile, sustaining species that can be found throughout the Flyway.

How you can help, right now

Allen's Hummingbird and Climate Change
Birds

Allen's Hummingbird

The Allen's Hummingbird is one of California's most popular birds.

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Burrowing Owl
Birds

Burrowing Owl

This comical owl is incredibly popular, and also very much at risk.

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Black Oystercatcher in California and Oregon
Birds

Black Oystercatcher

The Black Oystercatcher is a dynamic resident of California's shorelines.

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Black-necked Stilt
Birds

Black-necked Stilt

The Black-necked Stilt is one of many shorebirds that needs our help.

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Brown Pelican
Birds

Brown Pelican

The Brown Pelican is one of California's most distinctive birds, and it very nearly disappeared altogether.

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Western Snowy Plovers in California
Birds

Western Snowy Plovers

California is a focal point for the conservation of this threatened shorebird.

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California Condor
Birds

California Condor

The California Condor is among the rarest and most imperiled birds in the world.

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Golden Eagle
Birds

Golden Eagle

The Golden Eagle is one of the largest and most agile raptors in the world.

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Greater Sage-Grouse
Birds

Greater Sage-Grouse

The Greater Sage-Grouse has become a lightning rod for conservation.

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Seasonal Magic: Just Add Water to Create 60,000 Acres of Bird Habitat
Working Lands

Seasonal Magic: Just Add Water to Create 60,000 Acres of Bird Habitat

Explore how private lands are fueling BirdReturns' conservation success in 2024.

Calling all Californians: Join Audubon's 125th Christmas Bird Count
Conservation

Calling all Californians: Join Audubon's 125th Christmas Bird Count

Audubon California and local Audubon Chapters are excited to host count events across the state

Uniting People, Birds, and Land through Agriculture
Conservation Ranching

Uniting People, Birds, and Land through Agriculture

A Year of Progress with Audubon’s Conservation Ranching Program

New Eelgrass Protection Zone launches in Richardson Bay!
Coastal Resiliency

New Eelgrass Protection Zone launches in Richardson Bay!

Designated area will help protect and restore essential eelgrass ecosystem and haven for birds

California Voters Said Yes to Prop 4, a Win for Birds, People, and Our Shared Future!
Policy

California Voters Said Yes to Prop 4, a Win for Birds, People, and Our Shared Future!

Thanks to all of you for raising your voice for our state.

Prop 4 and Our Future: A Climate Action Q&A with Mike Lynes
Policy

Prop 4 and Our Future: A Climate Action Q&A with Mike Lynes

If we wake up on Nov. 6 and see that it has passed, we’ll really be able to take pride in knowing that we did something that really matters.

California’s birds will benefit greatly if Prop 4 passes this November
Policy

California’s birds will benefit greatly if Prop 4 passes this November

Vote YES on Prop 4 for birds, people, and our future

Hidden in the Sand: How Protecting the Snowy Plover Protects Us Too
Conservation

Hidden in the Sand: How Protecting the Snowy Plover Protects Us Too

It’s time to take action for our future, and it starts with your vote on Prop 4

Historic New Marine Sanctuary along CA’s Central Coast Shows the Power of Tribal-Led Conservation
Coastal Resiliency

Historic New Marine Sanctuary along CA’s Central Coast Shows the Power of Tribal-Led Conservation

Through collective coalition action, the Northern Chumash Tribal Council showed how tribally-led organizing can lead to historic conservation and protect a culturally and ecologically treasured area

Black Oystercatcher nest success from San Luis Obispo through Oregon
Audublog

Black Oystercatcher nest success from San Luis Obispo through Oregon

New community science-driven study shows striking gradient of Black Oystercatcher reproductive success and potential climate threats