Like the previously shown sandpiper (and least tern, sort of), sea birds are a fairly common sight in the Bay Area, or birds that take advantage of the water, like this flock of ... swallows? (I'm guessing.)
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But here's someone you don't expect to see dumpster diving in Oakland Chinatown:
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A black-crowned night heron.
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