Birds of the Botanical Garden
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This is the last batch of pictures from the San Francisco Botanical Gardens. Remember that duckpond I mentioned?
Excessively tame birds by the duckpond

These birds ignored people sitting right by them. They'd let you walk right up to them, and the only reaction would be the geese looking at you as if to ask, "Okay, buddy, where's the food?"
Coots
American Coot, Fulica americana

Coots grazing

Immature Gull
Probably juvenile Western Gull
Larus occidentalis

Over on the island, a heron sleeps

Coot, close-up
Nice view of the distinctive lobed feet of an American Coot.

Over in the California section, there were some small birds running in the underbrush, including this pair of quail:
California Quail
Callipepla californica

Male California Quail

Female California Quail

There were also quite a few of this intriguing little sparrow with the yellow stripe on its crown.
Golden-Crowned Sparrow
Zonotrichia atricapilla

Excessively tame birds by the duckpond

These birds ignored people sitting right by them. They'd let you walk right up to them, and the only reaction would be the geese looking at you as if to ask, "Okay, buddy, where's the food?"
Coots
American Coot, Fulica americana

Coots grazing

Immature Gull
Probably juvenile Western Gull
Larus occidentalis

Over on the island, a heron sleeps

Coot, close-up
Nice view of the distinctive lobed feet of an American Coot.

Over in the California section, there were some small birds running in the underbrush, including this pair of quail:
California Quail
Callipepla californica

Male California Quail

Female California Quail

There were also quite a few of this intriguing little sparrow with the yellow stripe on its crown.
Golden-Crowned Sparrow
Zonotrichia atricapilla
