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.

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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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Avian Botulism Kills 40,000 Birds at Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge
Water

Avian Botulism Kills 40,000 Birds at Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge

Heat, drought and water policy have created a Slow-Motion Catastrophe at the California-Oregon Border

We did it! 177,000 Tricolored Blackbirds Saved in 2020
Working Lands

We did it! 177,000 Tricolored Blackbirds Saved in 2020

In the sixth year of the Audubon Summer Conservation Program, we worked closely with dairy producers to protect 100% of the known 15 Tricolored Blackbird colonies on agricultural fields across four counties.

Thriving Seabird Colony on Alcatraz Island
San Francisco Bay

The Thriving Seabird Colony on Alcatraz Island

Take a glimpse into this wildlife-viewing gem.

Prescribed Burn Protects Bobcat Ranch from LNU Lightening Fires
Audublog

Prescribed Burn Protects Bobcat Ranch from LNU Lightening Fires

The LNU Lightening Fires reached Bobcat Ranch, a 6,800 acre blue oak conservation property and certified Audubon Conservation Ranch. Thanks to the prevention work and prescribed fires by CAL FIRE and our staff, we successfully protected Bobcat Ranch’s infrastructure and surrounding developments.

Victory! Federal Judge Rules Administration’s Bird-Killing Policy is Illegal
Press Center

Victory! Federal Judge Rules Administration’s Bird-Killing Policy is Illegal

Ruling is a victory in lawsuit by Audubon, California and seven other states to block administration rollback of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.

The Fight for Marine Algae
Coastal Resiliency

The Fight for Marine Algae

Why we must protect kelp and algae along the California coast as the foundation of the marine ecosystem for birds.

Great American Outdoors Act Will Benefit Birds, People, and Parks across California
Press Center

Great American Outdoors Act Will Benefit Birds, People, and Parks across California

With approval from Congress, the Great American Outdoors Act goes to the president to sign.

Success! Audubon's Virtual Advocacy Day Delivers Wins for Birds
Advocacy

Success! Audubon's Virtual Advocacy Day Delivers Wins for Birds

Audubon supporters hold 50 meetings with state representatives to speak up for birds.

How Bowles Farming Company Supports People and Birds - Even During a Pandemic
Working Lands

How Bowles Farming Company Supports People and Birds - Even During a Pandemic

Interview with Cannon Michael, a sixth generation San Joaquin Valley farmer.

Promoting a Safe Outdoors for All
Audublog

Promoting a Safe Outdoors for All

Sarah Rose, Audubon California's Executive Director, reflects on the need to create a safer outdoors for all.