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SUMMARY:Eagles\, Magpies & Roadrunners: A Mines Road Journey
DESCRIPTION:A tour of Mines Road (south of Livermore) is a trip into the nearly forgotten 19th-century world of the Bay Area. Mines Road begins near Murrieta’s Well winery\, where we hope to find Great Horned owls\, White-tailed kites\, Yellow-billed magpies and Acorn woodpeckers. And it wanders for many miles past cattle ranches\, creeks with great twisted sycamores\, grazing horses\, pine and oak woodlands and chaparral-covered hillsides. It is wild and beautiful country\, with a legendary assortment of birds. Among the 50 or so species we usually see are Golden Eagles\, Phainopeplas\, Red-shouldered Hawks\, Cliff swallows\, Roadrunners\, orioles and Lewis’ woodpeckers. We’ll navigate the serpentine road 30 miles through the hills to the Junction Café\, delighting in the ever-changing landscape. Joining our function at the Junction will be bikers\, birders\, wrens\, hummingbirds and goldfinches (Lawrence’s!) Bring drinks and lunch\, or buy one there. This is an all-day tour\, primarily roadside birding\, with little walking\, although we will make many stops. Make sure you have a full tank of gas for the roundtrip journey!
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/eagles-magpies-roadrunners-a-mines-road-journey/
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SUMMARY:Sunol: Alameda’s Hidden Wilderness
DESCRIPTION:Far from the hustle and bustle of Alameda’s cities and highways is Sunol Regional Park\, perhaps the most beautiful and wild of the county’s parklands. Covered in oak woodlands\, surrounded by high crags and bisected by Alameda Creek\, it is home to a great variety of birds\, butterflies and wildlife. As we walk through the thick riparian woodlands\, we hear the wacky cackling of Acorn woodpeckers\, and can note flycatchers\, nuthatches\, warblers and wrens flitting through the trees. On the hillsides several kinds of swallows cut their graceful patterns in the sky\, accompanied by Western bluebirds and noisy Ravens. Occasionally we may surprise a flock of turkeys\, led by a large Tom in majestic display. And soaring in the big open sky are Golden eagles\, Red-tails and White-tailed Kites. Only one word sums up this secluded natural treasure: extraordinary! Great landscape photography opportunities.(Parking fee)
URL:http://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/sunol-alamedas-hidden-wilderness/
LOCATION:Sunol Regional Park\, Sunol\, CA\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Morning Tours
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