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Malibu Lagoon bird walks: 8:30am adults & 10am kids, Sunday, 28 June, 2026

June 24, 2026

[Posted by Chuck Almdale]

Peregrine Falcon: Nature’s self-guided missile
(Chris Tosdevin 6-22-25)

Pacific Coast Highway: There are reportedly lane closures for fire recovery work this weekend. PCH from Temescal Canyon Rd to Sunset Blvd has a reduced speed limit of 35 mph, and from Sunset Blvd to Carbon Beach Terrace PCH has a 25 mph speed limit. Watch for workers & vehicles. (Active work on Sunday morning at 8am? That’s debatable.)

Special Attractions: Like dinosaurs? Want to see a dinosaur? Then come to Malibu Lagoon. Birds are small dinosaurs, we now know, once rulers of the world, now the last of their kind! Think about that the next time one approaches you, grinning and sparkly-eyed, looking for a handout. At least they lost their pointy teeth somewhere alongside their path of evolution.

Some of the great birds we’ve had in June are:
Brant, Canada Goose, Gadwall, Red-breasted Merganser, Ruddy Duck, White-throated Swift, Anna’s & Allen’s Hummingbirds, Black-necked Stilt, Black-bellied & Snowy Plovers, Killdeer, Hudsonian Whimbrel, Wilson’s Phalarope, Black Turnstone, Sanderling, Dunlin, Least & Western Sandpiper, Common Murre, Heermann’s Gull, Least & Caspian Terns, Black-crowned Night Heron, Little Blue Heron, White-tailed Kite, Red-tailed Hawk, Cassin’s Kingbird, Rough-winged, Barn & Cliff Swallows, Mockingbird, House Finch, Song Sparrow, California Towhee, Hooded & Bullock’s Orioles, TRed-winged Blackbird, Great-tailed Grackle, and Common Yellowthroat.

Canada Geese nest at the lagoon (Chris Tosdevin 6-22-25)

Weather prediction as of 24 June
Temp: 60-63°F; Wind 7-10 mph from South; Sky Cover: 62% > 50%
Tide: Rising from very low: Low: -0.51 ft. @ 3:57am High: +3.35 ft. @ 10:34am
May 24 trip report link

Adult Walk 8:30 a.m., 4th Sunday of every month. Adults, teens and children you deem mature enough to be with adults. Beginners and experienced, 2-3 hours, meeting at the metal-shaded viewing area between parking lot and channel. Species range from 35 in June to 60-75 during migrations and winter.  We move slowly and check everything as we move along. When lagoon outlet is closed we may continue east around the lagoon to Adamson House. We put out special effort to make our monthly Malibu Lagoon walks attractive to first-time and beginning birdwatchers. So please, if you are at all worried about coming on a trip and embarrassing yourself because of all the experts, we remember our first trips too. Someone showed us the birds; now it’s our turn. Bring your birding questions.

Children and Parents Walk, 10:00 a.m., 4th Sunday of every month: One hour session, meeting at the metal-shaded viewing area between parking lot and channel. We start at 10:00 for a shorter walk and to allow time for families to get it together on a sleepy Sunday morning. Our leaders are experienced with kids so please bring them to the beach! We have an ample supply of binoculars that children can use without striking terror into their parents. We want to see families enjoying nature. (If you have a Scout Troop or other group of more than seven people, you must call Jean (213-522-0062) to make sure we have enough binoculars, docents and sand.) It’s a good idea to call Jean anyway so she knows to expect you. If you’re late, they’re probably heading towards the beach.

Directions: Malibu Lagoon – street address is 3999 Cross Creek Rd. – is at the stoplighted intersection of Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) and Cross Creek Road, just west of Malibu Pier and the bridge, 15 miles west of Santa Monica via PCH. Turn towards the ocean at the stoplight, opposite the Shell station. We gather in the metal-shaded pavilion area near the parking lot. Look around for people wearing binoculars and hats. Do NOT go to 23200 PCH, the address for Adamson House, east of Malibu Creek bridge, and a 5-10 minute walk away, plus 20-40 minutes to get into their surfer-packed parking lot.

Parking: Parking machine in the lagoon lot near our meeting area: 1 hr $3; 2 hrs $6; 3 hrs $9, all day $12 ($11 seniors); credit cards accepted. Annual passes accepted. You may also park (read the signs carefully) either along PCH west of Cross Creek Road, on Cross Creek Road, or on Civic Center Way north (inland) of the shopping center.  Lagoon parking in shopping center lots is not permitted.

Black-necked Stilts (Chris Tosdevin 6-23-24)

[Written & posted by Chuck Almdale]


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