HandsOff: Common Merganser, Mergus merganser (Anatidae) Santa Cruz, California
HandsOff: White-throated Sparrow -SLR
HandsOff: Nuttall's Woodpecker "Dryobates nuttallii" SLR
HandsOff: Ring-necked Duck, female SLR
HandsOff: Common Merganser, SLR
HandsOff: Brown Creeper, SLR
HandsOff: Ring-necked Duck SLR, male
HandsOff: Downy Woodpecker, SLR
HandsOff: 4 Snowy Egrets, San Lorenzo River
HandsOff: Yellow Warbler, San Lorenzo River, Santa Cruz
HandsOff: First fall Western Meadowlark
HandsOff: The Truth About Great Blue Herons
HandsOff: The Truth About Herons Part II
HandsOff: Red-shouldered Hawk
HandsOff: Great Blue Heron, B40 Creek
HandsOff: Wood Duck at San Lorenzo Park
HandsOff: Wood Duck at San Lorenzo Park
HandsOff: Green Heron, San Lorenzo Park
HandsOff: Egyptian Gosling is my longshot guess. Domestic Mallard is now the most likely ID.
HandsOff: Green tailed bird of some kind. Common Yellowthroat has been suggested, with faded Yellow Warbler as an alternative. When people who know more than I do disagree, I just have to wait until I learn a little more.
HandsOff: Immature Red-Tailed Hawk, I think. San Lorenzo Park.
HandsOff: Great Blue Heron, San Lorenzo River
HandsOff: Red-Tailed Hawk, the next generation?
HandsOff: One of five or more Red-tailed Hawks at San Lorenzo Park
HandsOff: Black Phoebe, San Lorenzo Park
HandsOff: Green Herons at San Lorenzo Park pond
HandsOff: Green Herons at San Lorenzo Park pond
HandsOff: Green Herons at San Lorenzo Park pond
HandsOff: Green Herons at San Lorenzo Park pond
HandsOff: Wood Duck in the San Lorenzo River