waterbirds
Monitoring Nesting Waterbirds for the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project—2024 Breeding Season
Open-File Report 2026–1064
Ecosystems Mission Area—Land Management Research Program and Species Management Research Program
South Bay Salt Pond Waterbird Surveys September 2024 – May 2025
Executive Summary
This report summarizes waterbird and water quality monitoring efforts by the San Francisco Bay Bird
Observatory between September 2024 and May 2025 at 82 ponds within the South Bay Salt Pond
Breeding Activity of Colonial Waterbirds in the San Francisco Bay Region: a Summary of 2025 Community Science Monitoring Efforts
Executive Summary
The San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory (SFBBO) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the conservation of birds and their habitats through science and outreach.
Response of Waterbirds to Salt Pond Enhancements and Island Creation in the San Francisco BayCreation in the San Francisco Bay
ABSTRACT
Historically, San Francisco Bay supported the largest salt pond complex on the Pacific coast of North America, and these areas have been used by large numbers of migrating and wintering waterbirds for more than a century.
Phalarope Migration Surveys June – September 2024
Executive Summary
The South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project (SBSPRP) is restoring over 15,000 acres of former salt evaporation ponds to a mix of tidal marsh and ponded wetland habitats.
South Bay Salt Pond Waterbird Surveys, September 2021 – May 2022
FINAL REPORT
Suggested citation: Burns, G. 2022. South Bay Salt Pond Waterbird Surveys: September – May 2022. Report prepared for the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project.
South Bay Salt Pond Waterbird Surveys, September 2022 – May 2023
REVISED FINAL REPORT
Suggested citation: Van Schmidt, Nathan D. 2023. South Bay Salt Pond Waterbird Surveys: September 2022–May 2023. Report prepared for the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project.
Habitat Use by Breeding Waterbirds in Relation to Tidal Marsh Restoration in the San Francisco Bay Estuary
Abstract
The South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project aims to restore many former salt production ponds, now managed for wildlife and water quality, to tidal marsh.
Monitoring Nesting Waterbirds for the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project: 2022 Breeding Season
San Francisco Bay supports thousands of breeding waterbirds annually and historically has hosted large populations of American avocets (Recurvirostra americana), black-necked stilts (Himantopus mexicanus), and Forster’s terns (Sterna forsteri).
South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project: Annual Report 2013
A yearly snapshot of Project milestones and assessment of progress toward meeting restoration, public access and flood management goals
Colonial Waterbird Nesting Summary for Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge and Eden Landing Ecological Reserve, South San Francisco Bay 2005
This report conveys the results of the 2005 nesting waterbird monitoring program, led by the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory.
Colonial Waterbird Nesting Summary for the South San Francisco Bay, 2006
This report conveys the results of the 2006 nesting waterbird monitoring program, led by the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory.
Colonial Waterbird Nesting Summary for the South San Francisco Bay, 2007
This report conveys the results of the 2007 nesting waterbird monitoring program, led by the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory.
Colonial Waterbird Nesting Summary for the South San Francisco Bay, 2008
This report conveys the results of the 2008 nesting waterbird monitoring program, led by the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory.
Colonial Waterbird Nesting Summary for San Francisco Bay, 2009
This report conveys the results of the 2009 nesting waterbird monitoring program, led by the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory.
Colonial Waterbird Nesting Summary for San Francisco Bay, 2010
This report conveys the results of the 2010 nesting waterbird monitoring program, led by the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory.
Colonial Waterbird Nesting Summary for San Francisco Bay, 2011
This report conveys the results of the 2011 nesting waterbird monitoring program, led by the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory.
Salt Pond Waterbird Surveys Data Summary October 2011 - September 2012
This report conveys the results of the 2012 nesting waterbird monitoring program, led by the San Francisco Bay Bird Observatory.