Birds of the Season — May 2024

It surely can’t be said that the spring of 2024 was an uneventful one.  This season is generally thought of as a comparatively slow time for vagrants, but this year seemed determined to turn that idea on its head.  There were a few of our more expected rarities, but some red-letter birds as well, including two first Los Angeles County records.  In addition, lingering wintering rarities continued to be reported, though by early May most of these had moved on. 

Rare Bird Alert - May 3, 2024

Long-tailed Duck | Inca Dove | Black Swift | American Oystercatcher | Red Knot | South Polar Skua | Common Murre | Yellow-footed Gull | Red-throated Loon | Western Cattle Egret | Yellow-crowned Night-Heron | Dusky-capped Flycatcher | Woodhouse’s Scrub-Jay | Brown Thrasher | American Dipper | Northern Waterthrush | Blackburnian Warbler | Palm Warbler | Rose-breasted Grosbeak | Painted Bunting