Buena Vista Lagoon

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Buena Vista Lagoon
Buena Vista Lagoon.jpg
A marker at Buena Vista Lagoon
Location San Diego County, California
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Type Inlet
Primary outflows Pacific Ocean
Surface area 223 acres (90 ha)
Surface elevation 0 ft (0 m)
Settlements Carlsbad
Oceanside
References GNIS[1]

Buena Vista Lagoon is a coastal inlet of the Pacific Ocean in the South Coast region of Southern California within North County, San Diego County.

The lagoon covers 223 acres of wetland habitat and serves as a geographic border between Carlsbad and Oceanside. Buena Vista Lagoon is managed by the California Department of Fish and Game.[2] The lagoon is home to the Buena Vista Audubon Nature Center,[3] and is California's first Ecological Reserve. Two non-profit organizations are committed to the preservation and management of the lagoon: the Buena Vista Audubon Society[4] and the Buena Vista Lagoon Foundation[5]

Flora and fauna

The lagoon harbors at least 103 bird species, 18 mammals, and 14 amphibians and reptiles. Buena Vista also serves as a valuable wetland habitat for migrating bird species during the fall months.[2] In the 1970s, the lagoon was home to a group of pink flamingos that locals believed escaped from the San Diego Zoo, but the Zoo steadfastly denied that they were missing any flamingos.[6]

References

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Motorists feed birds at Buena Vista Lagoon, 1975. Photo by Charles O'Rear.