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Ventura County, situated
between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara Counties, is located in California's
Central Coast. Birding is one of the Central Coast's finest recreational
activities. The Central Coast is strategically located on the Pacific
Flyway and provides habitat to many resident and migratory birds. A description
of the complete Central
Coast Birding Trail is available online. Another informative
site for Ventura County birding is provided by the Ventura
Audubon Society.
Some of the recommended Ventura County birding sites are listed below.
Note: All directions start from the city of Ventura.
SANTA CLARA RIVER ESTUARY and MCGRATH STATE BEACH
Coastal estuary, salt marsh, riparian
Location: From Seaward Ave., turn south onto Harbor Blvd. Park on
the street just before the Santa Clara Bridge. Follow trail to river bottom.
If flooded, cross bridge to McGrath and park in the campground or access
estuary from Spinnaker Dr. and walk across sand.
Highlights: terns, plovers (Least Tern, Snowy Plover nest), Peregrine
Falcon (winter).
Best Season: All year
LAKE CASITAS
Lake area, freshwater marsh, oak woodland, open meadows
Location: From Ventura off 101, take Hwy 33 inland towards Ojai.
Exit Casitas Vista Rd. Turn right . Go under fwy, past Foster Park to
1st turn right (Santa Ana Rd.). Follow that to the lake. Past the entrance
(there is a $6.50 admission fee), turn right and follow the road around
to the other side of the lake.
Highlights: Early summer: sparrows, grosbeaks, Clark's and Western
Grebes, Osprey, Western Bluebird, raptors, woodpeckers, nuthatches.
Best Season: All year; best winter and spring.
SYCAMORE CANYON
Part of Pt. Mugu State Park with coastal sage scrub,
eucalyptus and sycamore groves
Location: Follow Hwy 1 (PCH) south past Mugu Rock about 4 miles.
Park on highway or pay day use fee.
Highlights: thrashers, towhees, migrant flycatchers and warblers,
grosbeaks, woodpeckers.
Best Season: Early spring, summer, fall
SANTA PAULA CANYON and STECKEL PARK
Varied habitat - live oak, open grassy areas, creekside
trails
Location: From Ventura, take Santa Paula Fwy (Hwy 126) east to 10th
St. (Hwy 150 to Ojai). Exit. Turn left, follow 150 north to Steckel Park.
Santa Paula Canyon is about 2 miles further on 150. Park outside on 150.
The Canyon is accessed from the grounds of the St. Thomas Acquinas School.
Expect a guard just inside the grounds of the school. Register and follow
trail signs.
Highlights: woodpeckers, raptors, warblers, kingleys, vireos in
park. Canyon yields spring warblers, vireos, flycatchers, Dippers, tanagers,
orioles, grosbeaks, wrens (Canyon), swifts, Costa's Hummingbird, Golden
Eagle, Zone-tailed Hawk (especially in winter).
Best Season: All year, especially spring.
ORMOND BEACH/PT. HUENEME BEACH
Coastal strand, dunes, marsh between ocean edge and water treatment
plant
Location: From Ventura, take Harbor Blvd. (becomes Channel Islands
as it curves to the left). Stay on that to Ventura Rd. and turn right.
Follow to end. Pay fee, park, bird. Or, turn left on Hueneme Rd., continue
to Perkins Rd. (just past"J" St.), turn right, go to end. Free
parking at end of road on right.
Highlights: Endangered Least Tern/Snowy Plover nesting site. Sea
and shorebirds, terns, Brown Pelican, bitterns. Rare migrants often found.
Best Season: All year, especially summer for shorebirds; late spring
and summer for nesting species.
CAMARILLO GROVE COUNTY PARK
Varied city park habitat: cactus, oak, grassy areas, chaparral
Location: Take Hwy 101 south through Camarillo to Camarillo Springs
Rd. Exit freeway and turn left under Hwy 101 to stop sign. Turn right
and continue to park.
Cactus Wren, Hermit Thrush, Ground Dove, Cedar Waxwings, raptors,
bluebirds, woodpeckers, kinglets.
Best Season: All year, especially fall, winter, spring.
VENTURA WATER TREATMENT PLANTS-WILDLIFE PONDS
Open Mon.-Fri. 7am -4:30pm. Coastal dunes, ponds, willows, reeds,
habitat varied
Location: From Hwy 101 in Ventura, take Seaward Ave. towards the
beach. Turn left onto Harbor Blvd. Continue on Harbor to Spinnaker Dr.
Turn right. Then turn left at 1400 Spinnaker Dr. Follow signs to administration
building for sign in. Park near ponds.
Highlights: Bonaparte's Gull, ducks, Sora, Common Moorhen, Marsh
wren, phalaropes, warblers, grebes, Peregrine Falcon, spring swallows.
Best Season: All year, especially spring, fall, winter.
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