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Back Bay Newport field trip: Sat. 13 December, 8:00 AM

November 26, 2025

Reservations please.
Starting location is same as last year (see below)


Lesser (L) & Greater (R) Yellowlegs on the pickleweed
(R. Juncosa, Upper Newport Bay 12-8-18)

[Posted by Chuck Almdale]

Back Bay Newport (Upper Newport Bay) can provide great birding, and we generally see over 60 species. It’s a bit of a drive for us (see below) and we ask for reservations [contact Chuck] to make sure people are coming. In the past we’ve gone at the highest weekend tide we could find, but last year we missed both rails and shorebirds, so we’re changing tactics. This year, on Saturday Dec. 13 the high tide will be 4.91 ft @ 0451 and low of +1.32 ft @ 1142, and we hope this intermediate-to-low water level will give us more shorebirds. This isn’t optimal for flushing rails from the reeds, but we will of course look for them anyway. By the time we get to the upper end of the bay, there should be plenty of exposed tidal flats. [No promises!]

We should see plenty of waterbirds, shorebirds, bushbirds, treebirds, pondbirds, reedbirds, mudflatbirds, sandislandbirds, skybirds and the always-to-be-desired whatnots. [AKA ducks, grebes, waders, sandpipers, gulls, terns and skimmers on the bay and shore, raptors overhead and things in the brush, not necessarily in that order.] I saw my lifer Short-eared Owl here, decades ago, standing on a post among the reeds, and thereafter made the common newbee mistake of expecting to see it on the same post year after year. [To be honest I still check that post.] We had a Bald Eagle a couple years in a row, albeit at a distance (upward). You never know what will be around. We may also search for the endangered California Gnatcatcher at a particular location along the route.

A new species for California - Ridgway's Rail!!! (formerly known as Clapper Rail) (Kirsten Wahlquist 10/11/14)
Ridgway’s (formerly Clapper) Rail, stepping lightly (Kirsten Wahlquist 10/11/14)

We’ll have lunch (so bring one!) probably at nearby birdy San Joaquin freshwater marsh, and those who wish can do more birding there. In 2017 we saw a Red-throated Pipit here, a Very Good Bird, and Virginia Rails show up, plus White Pelicans and more whatnots. The staff keeps a list of recent sightings outside the bookshop door which we always check, AND if you’re looking for a particular bird book (say…Field Guide to Galapagos Birds) they might have it. You could call them: 949-378-6501.

White-tailed Kite, almost an omen in the sky. (Chuck Bragg 12-15-24)

Family guide: We mostly stand around near our cars gawking at the birds, then drive to the next spot and stand around and gawk some more. We don’t walk a whole lot. At San Joaquin Marsh after lunch it’s all walking. As yet it’s too far in advance to make weather predictions. Bring layers, leave them in your car and you’ll never be far from them. Telescopes, if you have one, are Good To Have. It’s a wide bay.
For future reference: Link to tide chart
The high tides of this winter will be Dec 2 – 7, peaking on 12/5 at +7.18 ft. at 0821.
Link to December 2024 report.

Driving Time: 50-60 minutes – 48 miles. While there are gas stations in the area (primarily right where you get off the freeway) you could get hung up there pumping gas by the ounce while everyone else drives on to the next birding spot to find that über-rarity (or even mega-tick) which then of course flies away just before you arrive. Don’t let this happen to you! [I’ve actually seen this happen. Ask me about the Ivory Gull.] Gas up in advance.

Carpooling Drivers & Riders: If you’re willing to drive others or ride with others, include your contact info, approx. location and drive/ride preference in your reservation to me, and I’ll circulate it to any others similarly interested. If you’re riding, the polite birderly thing is to get yourself to the driver’s starting location rather than try to get them to drive to your house to pick you up. They’re already in for a 2-4 hour drive time for the trip. And riders should inquire of drivers about their face-masking requirements & cost-sharing, if any.

Reservations: contact Chuck Almdale

Meeting time: 8 am, Saturday 13 December, 2025. Get there early and find the rails and snipes!

A lone Forester’s Tern rockets by. (Elyse Jankowski 12-15-24)

Questions & Reservation: Contact Chuck, no later than Thursday 5 PM 11 December. email misclists [AT] verizon [DOT] net
Food: Bring munchies & liquids and/or lunch. No services next to the bay.
Directions: From the Santa Monica Fwy (I-10)Take San Diego Fwy (I-405) 43 miles south to CA-73. CA-73 south for 2.3 miles [Do not get onto I-55 Costa Mesa Fwy], take exit 15 for JAMBOREE RD and continue on SE BRISTOL ST. about 0.5 mile to JAMBOREE RD. and turn right. Continue south on JAMBOREE 3.1 miles to BACK BAY DR., turn right and continue on BACK BAY Dr. 0.4 miles to the start of MOUNTAINS TO SEA TRAIL HEAD ride/bike one-way road. Continue about 0.1 mile on the ride/bike road to first dirt parking area on left next to the bay. We’ll meet here. Write down these directions and look at the map linked to below!!! Don’t get lost. If you’re significantly late and we’re not at the meeting spot, continue on the ride/bike 15 MPH road. It’s one-way for miles and we’ll be somewhere along it.

Birding Note: Nelson’s Sparrow has been seen by me several times in the past along this first stretch on either side of the road in the reedy areas before the dirt parking area. Worth a look.

Coffee/Bathroom Needs: If you need either before the 8am start, exit CA-73 at Campus Dr./Irvine Ave, the last exit before Jamboree Rd. Continue from exit ramp onto SE Bristol Rd. which has fast food restaurants with bathrooms along the right side. Then continue on Bristol to Jamboree Rd. and to the meeting spot. There are porta-potties on the ride/bike road, but not right at the beginning.

If you get there early, there’s good birding!! right where you’re parked. It doesn’t hurt to get there early and find all the birds for the rest of us, not to mention the one’s that will disappear before we arrive.

Meet at 8:00 a.m. in the parking lot. Leader: Chuck Almdale.

Map to Meeting Place: Back Bay Newport – SE meeting area
Use + and to zoom in or out, left click and mouse drag to reposition the map.

Directions to lunch @ San Joaquin Marsh
We’ll finish birding Back Bay near the corner of the Mountains-to-the-Sea Trail and EASTBLUFF DRIVE. East on EASTBLUFF DR. and cross JAMBOREE RD. where the road becomes UNIVERSITY DR. Continue under Fwy. #73 and about 1 mile more to CAMPUS DR. Turn left on Campus Dr. & across the creek to the first right, RIPARIAN DRIVE. Turn right & continue north about 1/2 mile to the entrance of SAN JOAQUIN Marsh (home of Sea & Sage Audubon). Turn left and down the little hill to the parking lot. You’ll pass the bookstore on your right and the picnic tables are just beyond the bathroom block. If the parking lot is full, go back up the little hill and park in the large dirt lot below you on the other side, then schlep your lunch over to the picnic tables.
[Chuck Almdale]

Cinnamon Teal shows both blue and green in wing.
(Elyse Jankowski 12-15-24)

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