1 individual, found in sunny weather, course streaks of brown and plump body indicated to me that it was a song sparrow. He appears to have a black band around his neck which would signify he is male and he was calling out nonstop, seemingly to attract a mate.
Weather: Sunny
Sex: Female
Field Marks: Struggled to distinguish this one because it also resembles a mule deer. Ultimately determined that it was a White-tailed Deer because of its shorter ears that are angled vertically compared to the larger outward facing ears of the mule deer.
Weather: Partly Cloudy
Sex: Likely a male, had a wider face and body than a lot of other raccoons I've seen around my home.
Field Marks: The gray fur and short rounded ears are prominent. The black mask across the face is also another notable characteristic.
Weather: Sunny
Sex: Both males and females are present
Field Marks: Wide long muzzle, brown coat of fur. Large body size indicative of a sea lion.