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Zzyzx - Desert Studies Center

San Bernardino County, California  >  United States

Remote desert oasis known for concentrating rare migratory birds.

Added* by Grigory Heaton
Most recent update 15 septembrie 2024

Description

Zzyzx is well known as a migrant trap and is an excellent place to find rarities in spring and fall. While most of the site is off-limits as part of the CSU Desert Studies Center, the public can access one of the ponds and several rows of tamarisks. Numerous warblers rare in California have been seen here over the years including Ovenbird, Cape May Warbler, and Golden-winged Warbler. Wood Thrush and Rufous-backed Robin, both very rare in California, have been seen here.

The site is unpredictable and it often isn't covered regularly due to its remoteness, so you never know what you'll find when you bird here. If you arrive hoping for a specific rare species you will likely be disappointed, but a visit in the fall will probably yield something interesting.

In addition to migratory species, the usual desert and regional residents occur here including Lucy's Warbler, Horned Lark, Brewer's Sparrow, Rock Wren, Black-tailed Gnatcatcher, Greater Roadrunner and Phainopepla.

Details

Access

The Desert Studies Center is located at Zzyzx Road, Baker, California. It’s situated at the end of Zzyzx Road, within the Mojave National Preserve. Free parking is available just outside the access gate, a short walk from the pond. Press P on the map for directions. The entire area can easily be covered in an hour on foot.

Terrain and Habitat

Pond , Desert

Conditions

Flat

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

No

Good birding season

Spring , Autumn

Best time to visit

Autumn , Autumn migration , Spring migration , Spring

Route

Wide path

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Foot , Car

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

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