(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Coyote Bush - Native shrub with small white flowers
Red-winged Blackbird - Males show bright red shoulder patches
Eucalyptus Tree - Tall trees with peeling bark and strong scent
View of Richmond Bridge - Bridge visible across San Pablo Bay
Mudstone Outcrops - Exposed rock formations along bluffs
Tidal Pools - Rocky pools exposed at low tide
Eucalyptus Grove - Cluster of tall eucalyptus trees
Rock Larger Than a Person - Any very large rock or boulder in the park
Ships on Bay - Boats or ships visible on San Pablo Bay
San Francisco Skyline - Distant city skyline across the bay
Sticky Monkeyflower - Orange tubular flowers on shrubs
Douglas Iris - Purple iris flowers in grasslands
Dotson Family Marsh - Restored wetland near parking area
Earthen Blast Bunker - Donut-shaped earthen mounds throughout park
Gravel Path - Any unpaved trail in the park
Bird Making Sound - Any bird you can hear calling
California Poppy - Orange cup-shaped state flower
Turkey Vulture - Large bird soaring with V-shaped wings
View from Bay View Bluffs - Elevated coastal viewpoints along southwest trails
Shoreline Mudflats - Bay mudflats visible at low tide
Something Red in Nature - Any red flower, berry, or bird part
Anna's Hummingbird - Small bird with rose-red head (males)
Bird Nest - Any bird nest in trees or shrubs
Cattail - Brown "hot dog" seed heads in marsh areas
Salt Marsh Pickleweed - Silvery-green succulent plants in marsh areas
Concrete Industrial Remnant - Old foundations or concrete structures
Yellow Monkey Flower - Bright yellow blooms near water
Tall Grass - Grass taller than knee-height in meadows
Bay Trail Markers - Signs marking the regional Bay Trail route
Mourning Dove - Bird that makes soft "coo-OO-oo-oo" call
Marsh Trail Concrete Ruins - Industrial remnants 0.7 miles from parking
Mallard Duck - Waterfowl with blue wing patches
Historical Marker/Plaque - Bronze plaque behind main parking area
Animal Track - Footprint or track left by any animal
American Goldfinch - Bright yellow small songbird
Any Fish - Fish visible in water from pier or shoreline
Dead Branch - Fallen or hanging branch
View of Mount Tamalpais - Distinctive mountain across the bay
Great Blue Heron - Large gray-blue wading bird
Checker Bloom - Tall pink flower spikes
Water Reflection - Sky, trees, or objects reflected in water
Historic Fishing Pier - 1,250-foot wooden pier at end of paved trail
Railroad Tracks - Active train tracks running through park