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The Birds of the Sierras: Summer 2017

North Berkeley Senior Center 1901 Hearst, Berkeley, CA

June 7 and 14 and June 15-18 (Thurs.-Sunday) Meets at North Berkeley Senior Center, 1901 Hearst, Berkeley, & the Sierras (Sierra Valley) Registration fee is $175 This course includes two Wednesday morning classes (9am-12pm) in Berkeley and a weekend birding … Continue reading

Shorebirds at Shollenberger Park Wetlands, Petaluma

Shollenberger Park Petaluma, CA

Sat. Oct. 12, 9am-12am This large wetland complex of several hundred acres along the Petaluma River is a wonderful setting for viewing a great array of birdlife year-round. Against a panoramic view of the Marin hills to the south, herons, … Continue reading

Sandhill Cranes of the Sacramento Delta

Sat. Oct. 19, 10am-4pm A trip to the Sacramento delta during the fall and winter months is like returning to old California before the Gold Rush, in the 1840’s, when it teemed with wildlife of all kinds. In these pioneer … Continue reading

Las Gallinas Wetlands, San Rafael

McGuiness Park 350 Smith Ranch Rd, San Rafael, ca

Sat. Nov. 2,  9am-12pm  At Las Gallinas hundreds of acres of grasslands, ponds and marshes extend around a small water treatment facility. In the distance, the marshes are surrounded by the beautiful hills of Marin. It is an idyllic location. … Continue reading

Birds of Bodega Bay and Sonoma Coast

Lucas Wharf Restaurant 595 Hwy 1, Bodega Bay, CA

Sat. Dec. 14, 10am-4pm Scenic Bodega Bay, nestled on the Sonoma coast west of Sebastopol, is one of our most exciting Bay Area birding locations in the winter. In recognition of its migration hot-spot status, it has been designated as … Continue reading

Salton Sea and Anza-Borrego Desert Tour

Thurs- Sunday, Jan. 2-5 The immense Salton Sea (343 square miles), located in southern California in the Imperial Valley, is a winter hot-spot for thousands of birds of all kinds, including ducks, rails, egrets, pelicans, ibis, cranes, geese, gulls and … Continue reading