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SUMMARY:Rush Ranch Raptor Rapture (New!)
DESCRIPTION:Tucked away among the sloughs and grasslands of Grizzly Island Wildlife Area near Fairfield is the 2\,000 acre Rush Ranch Open Space preserve. It is a mosaic of 19th century barns\, farm equipment and horse corrals\, part of the frontier heritage of northern California. In the fall and winter\, it is home and hunting ground to many varieties of raptors\, such as Red-tailed hawks\, Golden eagles\, Northern Harriers\, Kites  and Kestrels. Owls are also partial to these endless acres of grasslands\, including the Great Horned\, Barn\, Burrowing and Short-eared. Singing Western meadowlarks and Loggerhead shrikes add to the exciting possibilities on this late fall morning. If you’re partial to wide open spaces and large wing-swept birds\, this is sure to become a rapturous holiday memory! Moderate walking distance\, good wildlife photo ops.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/rush-ranch-raptor-rapture-new/
LOCATION:Grizzly Island Wildlife Area\, 2548 Grizzly Island Rd.\, Suisun City\, CA\, 94585\, United States
CATEGORIES:Morning Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151120T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151122T170000
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SUMMARY:Merced/San Joaquin Valley Birding Tour
DESCRIPTION:The complex of wildlife refuges near Los Banos and Merced in the Central Valley (two hours south of the East Bay) comprise over 50\,000 acres of preserved wetlands and grasslands. They are one of the few remaining places to see California wildlife and birds in their original splendor prior to Anglo settlement 200 years ago. Refuges such as Merced\, West Bear Creek\, San Luis and Kesterson are the winter quarters for tens of thousands of ducks\, raptors and shorebirds\, which include Sandhill Cranes\, Snow and Ross’ geese\, Ferruginous hawks\, Cinnamon and Green-wing Teal\, Great Horned owls\, Boat-tail Grackles\, Water pipits and Bald eagles. Mammals also make their homes here\, such as Coyotes\, cottontails\, river otter and Tule Elk. Typically we see 80-90 bird species at these refuges over the weekend\, some in the thousands. The tour begins at noon Friday at the Merced Refuge\, continues Saturday at Los Banos and Sunday morning we’ll visit the Tule Elk at San Luis. En route we’ll stop at refuge HQ near Los Banos\, not far from our hotel\, to view their graphic displays\, maps and specimens. This classic valley wildlife tour will provide wonderful photographic and birding opportunities. Lodging\, directions and birding information provided at registration. Tour cost does not include lodging or meals.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/mercedsan-joaquin-valley-birding-tour/
LOCATION:Merced National Wildlife Refuge\, Merced\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekend Trips
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UID:342-1447491600-1447502400@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Hayward Hills & Garin Creek Tour (New!)  
DESCRIPTION:This wild and open expanse of East Bay hills is part of Garin Dry Creek regional park\, high above the city of Hayward. Our bracing tour will also include riparian groves and oak woodlands\, additional habitats for many varieties of songbirds. Fall warblers\, kinglets\, finches and thrushes fly or sulk within the woody thickets of trees. Flying in circles overhead or sitting as silent sentinels watching our peregrinations\, Kestrels\, Red-shoulder and Red-tail hawks await our discovery. Western bluebirds may hover or cavort over the grasslands. Occasionally we spy relative rarities\, such as the Loggerhead shrike\, or the striking\, stripe-headed Lark sparrow. Ducks and grebes are also possibilities in a nearby secluded woodland pond\, such as Ring-necks\, Mallards and Pied-billeds. Altogether\, this tour will be a fine fall morning full of woodland birds.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/hayward-hills-garin-creek-tour-new/
LOCATION:Garin Dry Creek Regional Park\, 1320 Garin Ave\, Hayward\, CA\, 94544\, United States
CATEGORIES:Morning Tours
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151107
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151108
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
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LAST-MODIFIED:20150620T210016Z
UID:357-1446854400-1446940799@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Davis Raptor Center\, Winters & Lake Solano
DESCRIPTION:This day tour of the central valley will feature a wide variety of birds\, beginning with the UC Davis Raptor Center. We’ll search for ducks\, raptors\, woodpeckers and flycatchers along Putah Creek before viewing the many species of raptors and owls at the center. These frequently include Golden eagles\, Swainson’s Hawks\, Great Horned and Screech owls. After a refreshing lunch at the little town of Winters\, we’ll head off to nearby Lake Solano. This woodland lake typically has a great variety of songbirds\, woodpeckers and ducks in the fall. Several species of mergansers\, Bufflehead\, Wood ducks\, teal\, goldeneye\, Widgeon and several others swim over the placid lake’s surface\, together with grebes\, cormorants\, geese\, herons and egrets. Woodpeckers include sapsuckers\, Nuttall’s\, Flickers\, Downies and frequently Lewis’. Wild peacocks\, with their shrill calls\, also enliven the scene. Occasionally we spot Phainopeplas and (rarely) the elusive Pygmy owl. The lake is surrounded by oak woodlands and scenic hills\, making the location idyllic for birding\, picnics and kayaking. A total of 40-50 different species is our usual count. This is one of our most delightful tours\, not to be missed! Great water bird and landscape photography.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/davis-raptor-center-winters-lake-solano/
LOCATION:UC Davis Raptor Center\, 1340 Equine Ln.\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Day Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151029T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151101T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T191417Z
UID:362-1446105600-1446397200@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Klamath Refuge Fall Weekend Tour
DESCRIPTION:For wilderness and wildlife this one can’t be beat! In a nutshell\, hundreds of thousands of migrating shorebirds\, wildfowl and raptors pass through the Klamath Basin on the California-Oregon border every fall. The refuge\, a series of lakes\, forests and marshes totaling thousands of acres\, is surrounded by wild and rugged country. To top it off\, the 12\,000- foot snow-capped peak of Mt. Shasta rises above the horizon to the south! All in all\, it is one of the greatest spectacles of migrating birds on the West Coast. They include Sandhill cranes\, Snow and White-fronted geese\, shorebirds\, Tundra swans\, Gray Jays\, ducks of every description\, Bald Eagles\, several species of owls and many kinds of songbirds. Each day will provide new refuges and opportunities to view wildlife. Typically we observe between 30-40 species per day\, 75-85 total. Walking is minimal\, on level terrain. A resort in nearby Klamath Falls\, Oregon\, will provide our accommodations. Tour begins Thurs. afternoon after check-in\, and continues through noon Sunday. From the Bay Area drive time is about 6-7 hours\, and car-pooling is recommended. Amtrak service to Klamath Falls and van transportation on site is available. Lodging and travel information provided at time of registration. Tour cost does not include transportation\, lodging or meals. Spectacular wildfowl\, wilderness and landscape photography.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/klamath-refuge-fall-weekend-tour/
LOCATION:Klamath Refuge\, tule lake\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekend Trips
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151025
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UID:356-1445644800-1445731199@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Bodega Bay & Sonoma Coast Tour 
DESCRIPTION:Bodega Bay\, nestled on the Sonoma coast west of Sebastopol\, is one of our most exciting local birding locations\, designated an IBA (Important Bird Area) by the American Bird Conservancy. The towering headlands\, coves and marshes surrounding the bay protect great numbers and varieties of birds\, such as Peregrine falcons\, Brant geese\, plovers\, loons\, numerous shorebirds\, songbirds and many species of ducks. Numerous rarities have also turned up here\, such as the Emperor Goose and Red-throated Grebe. We will circle the bay\, visiting locations such as Bodega Head\, Doran Beach\, Owl Canyon and Spud Pt. Marina. Minimal walking; bring lunch (or purchase one locally) and drinks. Good photographic opportunities.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/bodega-bay-sonoma-coast-tour/
LOCATION:Bodega Bay\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Day Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151017T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151017T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
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SUMMARY:Baylands Preserve Tour\, Palo Alto
DESCRIPTION:Home of the Holy Grail of rails (the Black rail)\, this section of Palo Alto marsh and shoreline has some of the greatest concentrations of wildfowl\, shorebirds\, raptors and waders in the Bay Area. Herons and egrets\, stilts\, Avocets\, rails and shorebirds\, terns\, kites and harriers\, Cinnamon and Green-winged teal\, among many others\, are fairly common from mid-fall to early spring. Occasionally Peregrine falcons grace the skies\, and Burrowing owls make an appearance. Sighting forty species is common on a morning walk. We maintain a leisurely pace along the marsh trails (perhaps a mile or so) and stop at the Visitor’s Center as we enter the marsh. Hard to beat this spot for a “who’s who” of Bay Area waterbirds\, all in lovely Palo Alto. Great photographic opportunities for waterbirds.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/baylands-preserve-tour-palo-alto-2/
LOCATION:Baylands Nature Preserve\, Palo Alto\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Morning Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20151002T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20151004T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20150625T191251Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T191251Z
UID:361-1443772800-1443978000@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Mendocino Seacoast Weekend Tour
DESCRIPTION:Mendocino County is renowned for its great northern seacoast\, rural charm and deep wild forests. Rugged headlands are pounded by enormous breakers; unspoiled rivers like the Navarro and Albion meet the sea to create expansive beaches. The town of Mendocino itself appears to be a transplanted New England village. State parks protect the coast\, including McKerricher\, Van Damme and Russian Gulch\, and are home to many forms of wildlife\, birds and marine mammals. Loons\, Black oystercatchers and turnstones\, together with many species of ducks and songbirds\, gulls and cormorants\, patrol the oceans and forests. Among the headlands and crashing surf we’ll search for Surfbirds\, mergansers and the elusive Harlequin\, a spectacular sea duck. Inland\, as we search the woodlands for warblers\, thrushes and kinglets\, we will also note colorful fungi that bring the forest floor to life. Mendocino is part of the heritage of old-time California\, a paradise for nature photographers. We will be staying at the Beach House Inn in Ft. Bragg\, but nearby there are also many old-fashioned B&Bs. Lodging and meals are not included in the tour cost. Spectacular marine and woodland photography.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/mendocino-seacoast-weekend-tour-2/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Weekend Trips
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150927
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
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SUMMARY:Monterey Bay\, Elkhorn Slough & Moss Landing
DESCRIPTION:Elkhorn Slough\, situated in the middle of Monterey Bay at Moss Landing\, has one of the greatest concentrations of marine mammals (Sea otters and Sea Lions) and birdlife anywhere in California. The Elkhorn River and coastline have a great variety of pelicans\, ducks\, shorebirds and terns\, plus raptors\, cormorants\, Oystercatchers\, turnstones\, grebes and occasionally owls. If you can find it in your fieldguide\, it’s likely here. On one memorable trip we were treated to a Sea Otter mother with a baby nestled on her chest\, not fifty feet away. We typically observe over fifty species of birds\, plus Sea otters and Sea lions\, while we explore several different inland and coastal sites. Bring (or buy at Moss Landing) lunch and drinks. Walking is at a casual pace\, about two miles. Excellent photo opportunities for birds\, sea mammals and scenery.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/monterey-bay-elkhorn-slough-moss-landing/
LOCATION:Elkhorn Slough Safari Nature\, 8022 Moss Landing Road\, Moss Landing\, CA\, 95039\, United States
CATEGORIES:Day Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150921T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150921T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20150620T203644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T035215Z
UID:328-1442826000-1442836800@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Birds of the Bay Area\, Fall 2015\, Albany
DESCRIPTION:Albany Class: Sept. 21 – Nov. 23 (Mon. 9am-12pm)\nMeets at the Albany Senior Center\, 846 Masonic (near Solano Ave.)\, Albany \nRegister at the Albany Senior Center (Masonic and Marin Ave.) or call Robin Mariona\, Recreation & Community Services Coordinator\, for more information: (510) 524-9124\nEmail: rmariona@albanyca.org\nRegistration: $85 \nThe class meets Monday mornings for 10 weeks with six fieldtrips and four class sessions. The class is designed for beginning and intermediate level birding students\, and will discuss bird identification\, observation techniques and simple taxonomy (bird family relationships). Also binocular use\, taking field notes and various field guides. Fieldtrips to scenic parks and preserves such as Arrowhead Marsh\, the Berkeley shoreline\, Las Gallinas and Tilden Park will provide a great diversity of birdlife and practical experience in techniques of observation. Total species observed usually ranges 75-80\, with a great variety of raptors\, shorebirds\, woodpeckers\, wildfowl and songbirds. Birds frequently observed include Pied-billed grebe\, Bushtit\, House finch\, Raven\, Red-winged Blackbird\, California quail\, Avocet\, Willet\, Chestnut-backed chickadee\, Widgeon and Ruddy duck\, Red-tailed hawk\, White-tailed kites\, Bewick’s wren\, Great and Snowy Egret\, Nuttall’s and Acorn woodpecker\, Brown Pelican\, Anna’s Hummingbird\, Tree swallows\, Killdeer\, Mallard\, Forster’s tern and Great Blue heron\, among others. Car-pooling available for field trips.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/birds-of-the-bay-area-fall-2015-albany/
LOCATION:Albany Senior Center\, Masonic and Marin Ave.\, Albany\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150912T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150912T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20150620T204022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150620T204022Z
UID:340-1442048400-1442059200@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Las Gallinas Wetlands\, San Rafael
DESCRIPTION:At Las Gallinas\, hundreds of acres of grasslands\, ponds and marshes surround a small water treatment facility. The marshes extend for miles\, and beyond them a clear view of the beautiful hills of Marin. Acre for acre\, it has some of the greatest diversity of birdlife I’ve seen in California. It’s a favorite fall and winter resort for ducks\, herons\, egrets\, shorebirds\, raptors and songbirds. Harriers\, Red-tails\, White-tail kites and up to 10 species of ducks. Not to mention pelicans\, grebes\, rails — all are found here\, and numbers are frequently impressive. Leisurely walking tour around the ponds is about one-two miles. Total species observed usually range from 40 to 50. Great photographic opportunities for waterbirds.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/las-gallinas-wetlands-san-rafael-4/
LOCATION:Las Gallinas Wetlands\, San Rafael\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Morning Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150903T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150903T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20150814T211504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150814T211504Z
UID:441-1441288800-1441296000@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Roman\, Medieval & Islamic Art in European Civilization
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, 2-4pm\nWe will continue our survey of Western art and civilization with Roman\, Medieval and Islamic Art in European Civilization. This course will survey numerous strands of European art and architecture within the context of Western history from ancient classical civilization to late Medieval times. It will examine the art of Rome\, Byzantium\, the Anglo-Saxons and Celts. The long cultural exchange between Islamic and Christian civilizations in the Mediterranean world will also be explored. The course will conclude with the 12th century renaissance\, including Gothic art\, the great cathedrals\, Provencal civilization\, Giotto and Dante.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/roman-medieval-islamic-art-in-european-civilization/
LOCATION:North Berkeley Senior Center\, 1901 Hearst\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94709\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150903T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150903T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20150814T211352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150814T211352Z
UID:422-1441274400-1441281600@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:World Affairs on Film: Documenting Contemporary History
DESCRIPTION:Thursdays\, 10am-12pm\nThis new course will present documentary films that examine important social\, economic and political issues around the world. In the last two decades films such as The Fog of War\, Fahrenheit 9/11\, An Inconvenient Truth and Enron: the Smartest Guys in the Room have brought complex national and international issues to the attention of millions. In the process they have helped to revolutionize public awareness and attitudes on many aspects of public affairs. This course will allow in-depth discussion and analysis of contemporary issues such as the weapons industry\, campaign finance\, national security\, the Middle East\, the environment\, immigration and ACA (Obama care). Course includes films\, lectures\, readings and guest lecturers.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/world-affairs-on-film-documenting-contemporary-history/
LOCATION:North Berkeley Senior Center\, 1901 Hearst\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94709\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150902T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150902T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20150814T211224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150814T211224Z
UID:403-1441202400-1441209600@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:History by Hollywood: Cinematic Visions of the 20th Century
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, 2-4pm\nThe goal of this course is to illuminate recent history by showing films that depict the lives of people caught up in the important events of the 20th century. Through historical dramas and satires such as Gandhi\, The Third Man and Dr. Strangelove\, major issues of the last century are brought to life. Other film showings will include From Here to Eternity\, Bridge on the River Kwai\, Casablanca\, Karen Silkwood\, All the King’s Men and The Young Lions\, by directors such as Kubrick\, Lean\, Zinneman\, Reed\, Huston\, Ford and Welles. Highlighting the drama are stars such as Humphrey Bogart\, Joseph Cotton\, Orson Welles\, Marlon Brando\, James Cagney\, Ingrid Bergman and Meryl Streep. These cinematic visions allow a fuller interpretation of a century of great innovation\, revolution and conflict. Commentary and analysis of the films and their historical context will follow film showings.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/history-by-hollywood-cinematic-visions-of-the-20th-century/
LOCATION:North Berkeley Senior Center\, 1901 Hearst\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94709\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150902T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150902T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20150620T203502Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150814T211639Z
UID:318-1441184400-1441195200@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Birds of the Bay Area\, Fall 2015\, Berkeley
DESCRIPTION:Berkeley Class: Sept. 2 – Nov. 4 (Weds. 9am-12pm)\nMeets at North Berkeley Senior Center\, 1901 Hearst (at ML King Way)\, Berkeley \nRegistration fee is $85 for the whole term and $45 for half term. Individual trips are $30.  Register at the website or do so at the first class. \nThe class meets every Wednesday morning for 10 weeks\, with six fieldtrips and four class sessions. Classes will discuss binocular use and techniques of bird identification\, observation\, behavior and distribution. Fieldtrips to beautiful nature preserves such as Coyote Hills\, Arrowhead Marsh\, Las Gallinas and the Emeryville Shoreline will provide practical experience in bird observation techniques. Total species observed during the semester usually averages 75-80\, with a great variety of raptor\, shorebird\, wildfowl and songbird species seen. Birds frequently observed include Red-winged Blackbirds\, Western bluebirds\, Great and Snowy egrets\, California quail\, Avocets\, stilt\, Willet\, Chestnut-backed chickadee\, Red-tailed hawks\, White-tailed kites\, Bewick’s wren\, Yellow-rump Warblers\, Nuttall’s and Acorn woodpeckers and Double-crested cormorants\, among many others. Class sessions include films\, lectures\, book reviews and readings\, and is designed for beginning and intermediate level students. Car-pooling available for field trips.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/birds-of-the-bay-area-fall-2015-berkeley/
LOCATION:North Berkeley Senior Center\, 1901 Hearst\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94709\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150901T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150901T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20150814T211048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150814T211048Z
UID:384-1441116000-1441123200@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Dvorak\, Wagner and Stravinski: Twilight of the Romantics & the Modernist Revolution in Music
DESCRIPTION:Tuesdays\, 2-4pm\nThis course celebrates the music of the late Romantics and early Modernist composers and performers from the mid-19th century to the present. Course topics will include the romantic piano concerto\, light opera\, musical nationalism\, jazz influences\, the discovery of Early Music and post-modernist innovators. The music of Tchaikovsky\, Grieg\, Debussy\, Strauss\, Wagner\, Dvorak\, Stravinsky\, Ravel\, Gershwin and others will be examined in light of 19th and 20th century innovations in technology\, science\, politics and ideas. Course includes performances on CDs\, class recitals\, lectures\, readings and films.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/dvorak-wagner-and-stravinski-twilight-of-the-romantics-the-modernist-revolution-in-music/
LOCATION:North Berkeley Senior Center\, 1901 Hearst\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94709\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150901T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150901T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20150814T210828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150814T210828Z
UID:365-1441101600-1441108800@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:The Nature of America: Ecology\, Wildlife and Conservation
DESCRIPTION:Tuesdays\, 10am-12pm\nThis new course will survey the history of North America’s wildlife and human ecology from Pleistocene times to the present. Major themes will include: the Ice Age megafauna of woolly mammoths\, saber-toothed tigers\, giant sloths\, bears and condors; pre-Columbian Indian nations; early 19th century biologists and scientists ; recent wildlife extinctions\, and the 20th century conservation movement from Teddy Roosevelt to Rachel Carson. It will conclude with current conservation challenges and the growth of new initiatives\, groups and strategies. The course will include use of films\, lectures\, readings\, fieldtrips and guest lecturers.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/the-nature-of-america-ecology-wildlife-and-conservation/
LOCATION:North Berkeley Senior Center\, 1901 Hearst\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94709\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150822T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150822T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20150620T203917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150620T203917Z
UID:339-1440234000-1440244800@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Birds of the Alameda Shoreline & Crab Cove
DESCRIPTION:The Alameda shoreline\, with miles of sandy white beaches and stunning views of the bay\, is one of our local environmental treasures. During the early fall and winter it’s also a magnet for hundreds of shorebirds — Dunlin\, godwits\, peeps\, gulls\, curlews\, plover\, Avocets and stilts\, sometimes turnstones and Oystercatchers — totaling thousands of birds. During a morning walk we usually see 40 different shorebirds\, egrets\, grebes and ducks\, sometimes in great numbers. Best of all\, it’s part of a relaxing morning of beautiful beaches\, salt air and panoramic views of the bay. Too good to be true? Come see for yourself. Good opportunities for bird and marine photography.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/birds-of-the-alameda-shoreline-crab-cove/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Morning Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150814T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150816T170000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20150625T191113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T191113Z
UID:360-1439539200-1439744400@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Monterey Bay Weekend Tour
DESCRIPTION:Known as a world-class destination for wildlife\, the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and its great panorama of marine life\, including birds\, sea mammals and migrating whales\, is very special\, even within California. Due to its unique undersea canyons and conservation programs\, the bay teems with life. Many parks\, preserves and beaches grace the area\, such as Elkhorn Slough and Moss Landing\, the Salinas and Carmel River estuaries\, Pt. Lobos and Julia Pfeiffer State Park\, among many. During this exciting weekend we can expect to see Sea otters and Sea Lions as well as pelicans\, egrets\, raptors\, shorebirds\, ducks and songbirds. From 70 to 90 species of birds is typical during a weekend. We have also scheduled a three-hour cruise with Monterey Bay Whale Watch for dolphin\, whale\, Sea otter and pelagic bird viewing. (The cruise is optional\, with an additional fee). The tour starts noon Friday at Elkhorn Slough at Moss Landing and ends Sunday afternoon in Monterey. Tour fee does not include meals or accommodations. We will stay at the Monterey Bay Lodge\, very close to the sea. Information on directions\, birdlife and whale-watching cruise will be provided at registration. Many excellent wildlife and bird photography opportunities.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/monterey-bay-weekend-tour/
LOCATION:Monterey Bay\, Monterey\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekend Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150731T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150731T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20150620T203824Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150620T203824Z
UID:338-1438333200-1438344000@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:San Pablo Reservoir Tour Orinda (new!) 
DESCRIPTION:In all but name San Pablo Reservoir is one of our most scenic local lakes\, surrounded by thousands of acres of deciduous and conifer woodland. Both on land and ‘sea’ this area has an abundance of birds. These include herons\, egrets\, terns\, Acorn and Nuttall’s woodpeckers\, Black-headed Grosbeaks\, White Pelicans\, Western grebes\, Osprey\, Red-tailed and Red-shouldered Hawks. Occasionally we catch a view of the nesting Bald Eagles found here\, flying over the reservoir. Woodlands are alive with the sound of warblers\, finches\, flycatchers\, nuthatches\, chickadees and titmice\, among others. Butterflies frequent the edges of the woodlands\, such as skippers\, swallowtails\, admirals and Painted ladies. This trip is always a favorite East Bay destination for its diversity of sights\, sounds and birdlife. Parking fee; walking distance moderate\, with some uneven terrain\, 1-2 miles. Good woodland photography.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/san-pablo-reservoir-tour-orinda-new/
LOCATION:San Pablo Reservoir\, Orinda\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Morning Tours
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150725
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150726
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20150620T205700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150620T205700Z
UID:354-1437782400-1437868799@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Pescadero Village & San Mateo Coast Birding
DESCRIPTION:The rugged San Mateo coastline\, studded with great headlands and huge waves crashing on the beaches\, is one of the Bay Area’s most dramatic and beautiful sights. Just south of Half Moon Bay we find Pescadero\, a tiny 19th century village “that the decades cannot improve.” Nearby are numerous wonderful coastal birding sites. On our walk along the white sandy beaches we can observe Heerman’s and Western gulls\, Western grebes\, terns\, various shorebirds and possibly Snowy plover. Next stop will be the high rocky headlands\, with Brown pelicans\, Willets\, turnstones and Oystercatchers flying among the sea stacks. We’ll search for Surfbirds and Alcids also. After a visit to the village for lunch and a quick visit to the remarkable Harley Goat Farm (Killdeer\, swallows\, Red-tails\, blackbirds)\, we’ll head out to the coastal marshes for herons\, egrets\, ducks\, sparrows\, harriers and White-tailed kites. This is a visit to a spectacular and rugged coastline and a secluded\, historic village\, both with great birding opportunities. Moderate walking\, spectacular scenery\, great ocean photography.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/pescadero-village-san-mateo-coast-birding/
LOCATION:Pescadero Marsh Natural Preserve\, Pescadero\, CA\, 94060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Day Tours
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150720
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20141230T000914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141230T000914Z
UID:291-1437004800-1437350399@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Yosemite\, Mono Lake & Eastern Sierras Tour
DESCRIPTION:Thurs.-Sun. July 16-19 \nThis has become our most popular weekend trip\, and no wonder: a vast and ancient lake on the eastern slope of Yosemite\, Mono is famous for its unique tufa formations that surround its waters. Snow-capped Sierra peaks\, forests\, high desert country and volcanic geological features all combine to give a feeling of a vast wilderness. The lake and Eastern Sierra woodlands are a magnet to several hundred bird species\, including phalaropes\, plovers\, grebes\, pelicans\, swifts\, raptors and several species of ducks. Local songbirds include warblers\, nuthatches\, thrushes\, kinglets\, woodpeckers\, shrikes and flycatchers. Osprey\, Mt. Bluebird\, Sage Grouse\, Black-billed Magpie\, Clark’s Nutcracker\, Audubon’s warblers\, Red-breasted Sapsucker and Townsend’s Solitaire are among a total of 75-80 species usually observed. Our tour begins at Thurs. afternoon at June Lake\, south of Lee Vining. Our lodging will be at Boulder Lodge\, right on the shores of June Lake. The tour ends Sunday at 1pm. Among many locations we will explore are Mono Lake\, the ghost town of Bodie\, Bridgeport Reservoir and Lee Vining Canyon. Great opportunities for nature photography. Tour cost does not include accommodations\, meals or transportation. Lodging\, directions and birding information provided at registration.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/yosemite-mono-lake-eastern-sierras-tour/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Weekend Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150627T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150627T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20141230T000453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141230T000453Z
UID:285-1435395600-1435420800@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Bolinas Lagoon Birding Tour
DESCRIPTION:Sat. June 27\, 9am-4pm \nSimply put\, Bolinas and the Marin coast are Bay Area natural and cultural treasures. This West Marin day trip to the secluded village of Bolinas will demonstrate why: the soaring Bolinas Ridge and the pristine Pacific coastline\, thick coastal woodlands and the lagoon itself\, with Osprey\, terns\, shorebirds\, ducks and grebes swimming and flying over the marshes. After hiking a riparian trail and noting the heron rookery near the village\, we’ll stop for lunch at the Coastal Café. In the afternoon we’ll drop by noted local artist Keith Hansen’s studio filled with extraordinary bird paintings. Low to moderate amounts of walking\, level terrain. Good nature photography opportunities.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/bolinas-lagoon-birding-tour/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Day Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150608
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20141230T000837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150625T190753Z
UID:290-1433462400-1433721599@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Sierra Nevada/Sierra Valley Weekend Tour
DESCRIPTION:Fri.-Sun. June 5-7 \nWhen you visit the Sierras and see these unspoiled forests\, sparkling rivers\, lakes and magnificent peaks\, you understand John Muir’s inspiration. Our headquarters for this summer weekend will be the Sierra Valley\, 25 miles north of Lake Tahoe. It is a vast and wild landscape of forests\, lakes\, mountains and small villages. The area provides homes for a extraordinary variety of wildlife\, including birds\, butterflies\, wildflowers and giant conifer cathedrals. We will visit Lake Davis\, the Iron Bridge marshes\, the Feather River\, Yuba Pass\, Plumas-Eureka State Park and several other locations. Common summer birds include sapsuckers\, warblers\, Yellow-headed Blackbirds\, Bald Eagles\, Osprey\, White Pelicans\, Mt. Bluebirds\, White-faced Ibis\, Sandhill Cranes\, Black–billed Magpies\, Nighthawks\, ducks and hummingbirds. Common songbirds include flycatchers\, finches\, swallows\, nuthatches and thrushes. We typically see 80-100 species over the weekend. The trip begins at noon Friday in Sierraville and ends Sunday at noon. Spectacular nature photography opportunities. Tour cost does not include accommodations\, meals or transportation. Lodging\, directions and birding information will be provided at registration.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/sierra-nevadasierra-valley-weekend-tour/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Weekend Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20150515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150518
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20141230T000717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141230T000717Z
UID:288-1431648000-1431907199@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Monterey Bay Weekend Birding Tour
DESCRIPTION:Fri.-Sun. May 15-17 \nEven considering the spectacular coastline of California\, Monterey and Big Sur stand out. With its unique marine ecology\, Monterey Bay has a great concentration of wildlife: birds\, overwintering monarch butterflies\, sea mammals and migrating whales. Outstanding wildlife locations dot the area: Elkhorn Slough and Moss Landing\, Salinas and Carmel River estuaries\, Pt. Lobos and Julia Pfeiffer State Park\, among many. During this exciting weekend we can expect to see Sea otters and Sea Lions as well as pelicans\, plovers\, herons and egrets\, raptors\, and many kinds of shorebirds\, ducks and songbirds. From 80 to 90 species of birds is typical during a weekend. We meet noon Friday at Elkhorn Slough (at Moss Landing\, south of Santa Cruz)\, and the tour ends Sunday in Monterey. Tour includes half-day bay cruise for whales and pelagic birds (additional). Tour fee does not include meals\, accommodations or transportation. We will stay at the Monterey Bay Lodge\,  not far from the beach. Information on directions and birds will be provided at registration. Many excellent wildlife and bird photography opportunities.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/monterey-bay-weekend-birding-tour-2/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Weekend Trips
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150513T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150513T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20150418T212654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150623T030046Z
UID:293-1431507600-1431518400@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Birds of the Bay Area\, Summer\, 2015
DESCRIPTION:(Two sections\, Albany and Berkeley) \nBerkeley Class: May 13 – July 15 (Weds. 9am-12pm)\nMeets at North Berkeley Senior Center\, 1901 Hearst (at ML King Way)\, Berkeley \nRegistration fee is $85 for the whole term and $45 for half term. Individual trips are $30.  Register at the website or do so at the first class. \nThe class meets every Wednesday morning for 10 weeks\, with six fieldtrips and four class sessions. Classes will discuss binocular use and techniques of bird identification\, observation\, biology\, behavior and distribution. Fieldtrips to beautiful nature preserves such as the Hayward Shoreline\, Rush Ranch and Temescal Regional Park will provide practical experience in bird observation techniques. Total species observed averages 75\, with a great variety of raptor\, shorebird\, wildfowl and songbird species seen. Birds frequently observed include Red-winged Blackbirds\, bluebirds\, Great and Snowy egrets\, California quail\, Avocet\, stilt\, Willet\, Chestnut-backed chickadee\, Red-tailed hawks\, White-tailed kites\, Bewick’s wren\, Wilson’s warblers\, Nuttall’s and Acorn woodpeckers and Double-crested cormorants\, among many. Class includes films\, lectures\, book reviews and readings\, and is designed for beginning and intermediate level students. Car-pooling available for field trips.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/birds-of-the-bay-area-summer-2015/
LOCATION:Meets at North Berkeley Senior Center\, 1901 Hearst\, Berkeley\, CA\, 94709\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150509T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150509T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20141230T000419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141230T000419Z
UID:284-1431162000-1431187200@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Magpies\, Orioles and Roadrunners: The Mines Road Tour
DESCRIPTION:Sat. May 9\, 9am-4pm \nMines Road is a trip through wild and rugged country into the vanished landscape  of Alameda County. It begins at the Concannon Winery in Livermore\, and winds past sycamore-lined creeks\, oak woodlands and chaparral-covered hillsides. It boasts a legendary assortment of birds\, including Golden Eagles\, Yellow-billed Magpies\, Phainopeplas\, Roadrunners\, Red-shouldered hawks\, orioles and Great Horned owls. Even Lawrence’s goldfinches and Lewis’ woodpeckers are possible. Bring drinks or lunch\, or buy one at the Junction Café. We expect to see at least 50 species for the day. This tour is primarily roadside birding\, with very little walking. Meet at Concannon Winery in Livermore\, 9am.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/magpies-orioles-and-roadrunners-the-mines-road-tour/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Day Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150504T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150504T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20150418T214807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150418T214914Z
UID:304-1430730000-1430740800@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Birds of the Bay Area\, Summer\, 2015
DESCRIPTION:Albany Class: May 4 – July 13 (Mon. 9am-12pm)\nMeets at the Albany Senior Center\, 846 Masonic (near Solano Ave.)\, Albany \nRegister at the Albany Senior Center (Masonic and Marin Ave.) or call Robin Mariona\, Recreation & Community Services Coordinator\, for more information: (510) 524-9124\nEmail: rmariona@albanyca.org Registration: $85 \nThe class meets Monday mornings for 10 weeks (no class May 25th) with six fieldtrips and four class sessions. The class is designed for beginning and intermediate level birding students\, and will discuss binocular use\, bird biology\, field guides and bird identification/ observation. Fieldtrips to scenic parks and preserves such as Sibley Regional Park\, the Martinez Shoreline\, Garin Dry Creek and Sunol will provide a great diversity of birdlife and practical experience in techniques of observation. Total species observed usually ranges 70-80\, with a great variety of raptors\, shorebirds\, woodpeckers\, wildfowl and songbirds. Birds frequently observed include Pied-billed grebe\, Bushtit\, House finch\, Raven\, Red-winged Blackbird\, California quail\, Avocet\, Willet\, Chestnut-backed chickadee\, Widgeon and Ruddy duck\, Red-tailed hawk\, White-tailed kites\, Bewick’s wren\, Great and Snowy Egret\, Nuttall’s and Acorn woodpecker\, Brown Pelican\, Anna’s Hummingbird\, Barn\, Cliff and Tree swallows\, Killdeer\, Mallard\, Forster’s tern and Great Blue heron. Car-pooling available for field trips.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/birds-of-the-bay-area-summer-2015-2/
LOCATION:Albany Senior Center\, Masonic and Marin Ave.\, Albany\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150411T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150411T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20141229T235920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141229T235931Z
UID:278-1428742800-1428753600@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Las Gallinas Wetlands\, San Rafael
DESCRIPTION:Sat. April 11\, 9am-12pm  \nAt Las Gallinas\, hundreds of acres of grasslands\, ponds and marshes extend from a small water treatment facility. The marshes recede in all directions for hundreds of yards\, and are surrounded by the beautiful hills of Marin. Acre for acre\, it has some of the greatest diversity of birdlife I’ve ever seen\, a favorite winter and spring resort for ducks\, herons\, egrets\, shorebirds\, raptors and songbirds. Harriers\, Red-tails\, White-tail kites\, almost 10 species of ducks\, pelicans\, grebes\, rails — all are found here\, and numbers are frequently impressive. Leisurely walking tour around the ponds is about one-two miles. Total species observed usually range from 40 to 50. Great photographic opportunities for waterbirds.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/las-gallinas-wetlands-san-rafael-3/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Morning Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20150404T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20150404T160000
DTSTAMP:20260507T144251
CREATED:20141230T000335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141230T000335Z
UID:283-1428138000-1428163200@www.birdingwithted.com
SUMMARY:Elkhorn Slough Estuarine Preserve at Moss Landing
DESCRIPTION:Sat. April 4\, 9am-4pm \nElkhorn Slough\, situated in the middle of Monterey Bay near Moss Landing\, has a fabled reputation as one of the greatest concentrations of marine mammals (large numbers of Sea otters and Sea Lions) and birdlife anywhere in California. The Elkhorn River mouth and coastline have a great variety of pelicans\, ducks\, shorebirds and terns\, plus raptors\, cormorants\, grebes and occasionally owls. On one memorable trip we were treated to a Sea Otter mother with a baby nestled on her chest\, not fifty feet away. We typically observe fifty species or more bird species. Bring (or buy at Moss Landing) lunch and drinks. Walking is at a casual pace\, about two miles. Excellent photo opportunities.
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/elkhorn-slough-estuarine-preserve-at-moss-landing/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Day Tours
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