Birds of Jasper Ridge Photo Gallery
The Birds of Jasper Ridge Photo Gallery is a growing collection from the photography team of Peter and Diane Hart documenting the species and families of birds of JRBP in their natural habitats.
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Note: If there is no link in the Species column, no photo is available for that species yet.
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Frequently seen birds
Birds commonly seen on the lake
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All-year resident typically in dense woodlands. |
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Seen March through July, small groups moving through trees. |
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Golden-crowned Kinglet |
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Ruby-crowned Kinglet |
Fall and Winter visitors found in dense brush, always moving rapidly and not easy to see. Often confused with Hutton's Vireo. |
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All-year resident in dense brushy habitats that is more often heard than seen. |
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All-year resident, often in small groups on low perches near grasslands. |
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Occurs mainly May - July in wooded areas. |
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Occurs October through March in forest understory. |
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All-year resident, but most abundant in Fall and Winter. |
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Seen in woodlands October through February. |
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All-year resident, but best seen during breeding season when it might be singing in the open. |
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Northern Mockingbird |
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Seen in flocks all year, usually in trees. |
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Occasionally seen in the Fall, sometimes in Winter and Spring, flitting in groups through trees. |
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A rare vagrant. Only a few documented occurrences. |
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