Wildlife includes black-tailed deer, coyote, raccoon, shorebirds, and waterfowl.
Migrants that visit the slough include more than a dozen species of ducks, geese, swans, and raptors, as well as neotropical shorebirds and songbirds.
Other species include shorebirds and bald eagles.
Bird species known to have a 'bill-tip organ' includes members of ibisis, shorebirds of the family Scolopacidae, and kiwis.
These include gulls, terns, and other shorebirds along with raptors, waterbirds, and waterfowl.
Bird species found include ducks, storks, herons, and various shorebirds - mainly species adapted to forage in shallow water.
Notable exceptions to the trend include the ichneumonidae, shorebirds, penguins, and freshwater zooplankton.
Coastal migrants (also called "transients") include shorebirds such as plovers, turnstones, sandpipers, and yellowlegs.
Bird life on the shoreline includes yellow-crowned night herons, loggerhead shrikes, prairie warblers and shorebirds.
The most abundant bird types include raptors, shorebirds and songbirds.