All of the Nest and Habitat locations in California are found here: http://pkmngotrading.com/wiki/California Please let us know if there are any inaccuracies with the spawn locations or if you know more Nests and Habitats in California.
The Bulbasaur nest in Presisio, San Francisco, CA is gone. (this shows as unonfirmed) There is no Bulbasaur nest in Hunington Beach Central Park, CA as well (this also shows as unconfirmed) Confirmed Bulbasaur spawns in Peter F. Schabarum Regional Park, CA (this shows as unconfirmed) I scanned for 5 min and picked up 6 on my radar.
SQUIRTLE NESTS UPDATE(CALIFORNIA, NA ONLY) 1. Squirtle Nest - Acacia Park, CA. Scanned twice for 10 minutes each and picked up no Squirtles at all. (Unconfirmed-->Gone.) 2. Squirtle Nest - Fullerton Arboretum, CA. Squirtle spawns confirmed BUT the amount of squirtles that spawn seem low(I scanned for 10 min and found only 3 squirtles.) Maybe it’s the time affecting the spawn at the moment. 1:28 AM as I write this. There is a diverse population of pokemon but Im not sure if this should be called a squirtle nest.. (Unconfirmed--> confirmed) I decided to confirm this due to the time interval that I'm scanning this in. I'd think that a decent amount will spawn within the hour or so…. 3. Huntington Beach Central Park, CA. This location just seems to have no nests at all. The spawns at here and around are random. (Unconfirmed--> Gone.) BUT I did scan next to the park and picked up a nidoran girl nest! 18000 Goldenwest Street, Huntington Beach, CA 92647, California, USA. (33.704681, -118.003343) 4. Point Fermin Park, CA. Squirtle nest confirmed again spawn rate is low within the 10 min but should be good by the hour or so. ( Unconfirmed-->confirmed) 5. Quiet Canyon, CA. Squirtle nest confirmed. Scanned and picked up 4 in less than 3 minutes. (Unconfirmed-->Confirmed) I use a desktop application similar to pokevision if you’re wondering how I’m capable of coming up with this info.
Not sure if it constitutes as a nest any longer but I spent one hour at Lafayette Park Latitude 34.062204 Longitude -118.283422 and caught a total of 5 Scythers. It is indeed a Sandshrew nest as I caught more than a dozen in that same hour.
Here's my findings over the weekend: Santa Monica Pier is no longer a kabuto nest. I never had one pop up all day. Huntington Beach Pier still has kabuto spawining. Also, if you go out by Ruby's Diner on the pier Exeggcute spawns around there. I caught 3 in just one hour.
I noticed it was also unconfirmed that Omanyte still spawns there as well. I can confirm that Huntington Beach Pier is still an Omanyte nest.
Visited "Wackford Community Park" Elk Grove CA yesterday. Was there for about 1 hour,only saw 2 Magmites spawn in that time? Does this constitute a "nest"? Then visited "Bridgeway" in W. Sacramento was only 2 Pokemon on the radar the whole 45ish mins I was there. Pidgey and one of the worms. This was between the hours of 3 pm till 7 pm PST. Friday I visited all of the parks in Rancho Cordova and saw no Evee's, all rats, birds,and snakes. This community was having issues with hunters hitting parked cars while driving and hunting. They might have filed a complaint to Niantic to have the spawn rate lowered, I was there when it was a Dratini nest and the spawn rate was a lot more compared to Friday. Hope this helps.
Thank you for the information. It might be a habitat due to the low number of magnemite spawns. I'll create a habitat page for it but will changed it to a nest once someone confirms that they can get more magnemite in a shorter span of time. Will you be able to provide us coordinates of the area where you caught your magnemite? Thanks!
The polywag nest at William Land park has changed to an abra nest. Confirmed it for 2 hours last night. No polywag a but lots of Abra