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Ladder-backed Woodpeckers and Bewick’s Wrens are present throughout the period, although the numbers will vary. Ladder-backed Woodpeckers can be very common, especially when the young have fledged.
Canyon Wrens are seldom present during the period but are almost always quite tame when they are present.
Yellow-rumped Warblers have generally left by early May, Orange-crowned Warblers are seen from January to April, and other Warbler species are most commonly seen during passage.
These charts are indicative in nature, rather than definitive. Bird species can be present at the oddest of times and under the most peculiar circumstances.
Turkey Vultures arrive like clockwork during the first part of March, and large roosts can occur in the area.





























































































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