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SUMMARY:Baylands Nature Preserve\, Palo Alto
DESCRIPTION:Sat. March 7\, 9am-12pm\nHome 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. Herons and egrets\, stilts\, Avocets\, rails and shorebirds\, terns\, kites and harriers\, Cinnamon and Green-winged teal\, Canvasback and Ruddy ducks\, among many others\, are common from fall to early spring. Even an occasional Occasionally a Peregrine falcon or Burrowing owl can be seen near Ground squirrel burrows. We usually see more than 40 species in a morning. We stroll about a mile among the marsh trails\, stopping and looking as we go. From the East Bay take the Dumbarton Bridge (84) across the bay to 101 and south to Oregon; exit and go left over the freeway\, and follow the road past the little airport and park by the wading pool (full of ducks). Meet at the pool.
URL:https://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/baylands-nature-preserve-palo-alto/
LOCATION:Baylands Nature Preserve\, Palo Alto\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Morning Tours
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SUMMARY:Birds of Pescadero Village & the San Mateo Coast
DESCRIPTION:Sat. March 14\, 10am-4pm \nThe San Mateo coastline\, with its miles of rocky headlands and deep blue ocean\, small coves\, inlets and sandy beaches\, is one of the wonders of the Bay Area. The whole coastline from Pacifica to Santa Cruz is a national treasure for nature lovers! Perhaps the most diverse combination of these scenic natural areas is around Pescadero\, a charming village about 15 miles south of Half Moon Bay. Coastal birdlife is extremely diverse\, with shorebirds like curlews\, godwits\, Willets and plover\, and raptors such as Red-tails\, White-tailed Kites and harriers soaring over the inlets and lagoons. Many ducks\, three species of cormorants\, pelicans and songbirds (finches\, sparrows\, swallows) add additional excitement. Among the ocean headlands and crashing surf we can also find turnstones\, heron and egrets\, Oystercatchers and terns. Occasionally we spot rarities such as Snowy plovers or Harlequin ducks. We will break for lunch in the nearby village of Pescadero\, sampling the small shops and village atmosphere. Species total is usually about 40-50 for the day\, with minimal walking. Meet at Pescadero State Beach (in parking lot) at the junction of Hwy 1 and Pescadero Road\, which is about 15 miles south of Half Moon Bay; park in the lot on the right (ocean) side. Allow 1.5-2 hours driving time from the East Bay\, perhaps half this from San Francisco or Santa Cruz.
URL:https://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/birds-of-pescadero-village-the-san-mateo-coast/
CATEGORIES:Day Tours
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SUMMARY:Klamath Basin Wildlife Refuge Tour
DESCRIPTION:Thurs-Sunday\, March 19-22 \nEvery year at the great Klamath National Wildlife Refuge on the California-Oregon border\, hundreds of thousands of migrating wildfowl\, shorebirds and raptors pass through or spend the winter. This country is very wild\, open and rugged\, with wilderness sightlines extending to the horizon! The refuge alone covers many thousands of acres of marshes\, forests and lakes. Experienced birders agree that fall at the Klamath NWR is the greatest spectacle of migrating birds on the West Coast\, and all within sight of the snow-capped 12\,000-foot peak of Mt. Shasta to the south. Endless varieties of birds\, such as Sandhill cranes\, Snow\, White-fronted and Ross’ geese\, shorebirds\, Tundra swans\, Gray Jays\, ducks of every description\, Bald Eagles\, owls and many kinds of songbirds throng the area. Each day will provide new refuges\, lakes and opportunities to view wildlife and birds. Total bird species observed for the weekend are typically at least 70-80. Walking is minimal\, on level terrain. Group accommodations will be at the Shilo Inn in nearby Klamath Falls\, Oregon. Tour begins Thursday afternoon after check-in at the Inn\, and continues to noon Sunday morning. 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\, transportation and meals are additional.
URL:https://www.birdingwithted.com/news/event/klamath-basin-wildlife-refuge-tour/
LOCATION:Klamath Refuge\, tule lake\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Weekend Trips
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