The Black-faced spoonbills winter here. On the day I went, they were resting behind a mangrove island so I didn’t see them. Apparently if one of the local ospreys flies by, they will be flushed into flight.
You can get here by bus on the weekends. Take the 99 loop bus to the end of the line. The birdwatching bus is a little bus that comes by a few minutes later and takes you out to the observation area. There were two rangers with spotting scopes to help observe Caspian terns, redshanks, black-bellied(?) plovers, egrets, herons, dunlin and the usual hard-to-identify shorebirds. There are bathrooms at the observation area but no vending machines or shops. After about an hour and a half, the little bus leaves in the other direction.
The trip out to the wetlands goes past oyster farms and other interesting scenery. I spotted some avocets and/or stilts in shallow fields on the way