Photos by Terry Cox
1-3. Lawrence's Goldfinches
The Lawrence's Goldfinches
were found near top of Mines Road, south of
Livermore. The third photo has numberous Goldfinches in a chemise bush, but they are a challenge to pick out.



4. Black Oystercatcher, Northern California
5. Sealions, Pelagic and Brandt's Cormorants

6-7. Yellow-billed Magpie, Livermore


8. Harry Fuller and Bob Keener finding those
California lifers
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