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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

Monterey Birds, Beaches & Heritage Tour

Fri-Sunday, Jan. 24-26 Monterey, with its fabulous beaches, art museums, restaurants, Aquarium and old Spanish adobes, is famous throughout the world. These unique features combine to make it a perfect weekend holiday, slightly more than a two-hour drive from San … Continue reading

Coyote Hills Regional Park, Fremont

Coyote Hills Regional Park Fremont, CA

Sat. Feb. 1, 9am-12pm This large regional park in Fremont (East Bay, north of San Jose) has everything: extensive cat-tail marshes, grasslands, hills and woodlands. It also has an outstanding Visitors’ Center, with dioramas and large frescos depicting birds, wildlife … Continue reading

Bolinas Lagoon and Marin Coast Tour

Sat. Feb. 8, 10am-4pm The secluded coastal village of Bolinas, just south of Pt. Reyes National Seashore, is our destination today. It is nestled between the Pacific coast and the Inverness Ridge, in a spectacular location just north of Stinson … Continue reading

Baylands Nature Preserve, Palo Alto

Baylands Nature Preserve Palo Alto, CA

Sat. March 7, 9am-12pm Home to thousands of migratory birds over the winter, this section of the Palo Alto marshes and shoreline has some of the greatest concentrations of wildfowl, shorebirds, raptors and waders of any in the Bay Area. … Continue reading