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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/
CATEGORIES:Weekend Trips
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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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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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