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Event
Birds and Wildflowers of Chimney Rock
Friday, April 27, 2012 from 9 am to 1 pm $35
Spring is an amazing time at Chimney Rock. The wildflower display is terrific, and an interesting mix of terrestrial and marine bird species populate the area. Former PRBO Executive Director and native plant buff Burr Heneman will guide a trip emphasizing both birds and wildflowers. We might even spot gray whale cows headed north with their calves.
Guide: Burr Heneman
Where to meet: Outside EAC Office, 65 Third Street, Suite 14, Point Reyes Station, 9 am.
What to bring: Warm clothing (for strong wind), binoculars, lunch, hand lens, water, spotting scope
Limited to 15 participants
Target species: Birds: loons, grebes, common murres, pigeon guillemots, Brandt's and pelagic cormorants, black oystercatcher, peregrine falcon, rock wren, northern harrier, savannah sparrow. Flowers: Franciscan paintbrush, hairy star tulip, Pt. Reyes chocolate lily, various owl's clovers, coastal larkspur, coastal wallflower, seaside daisy, goldfields, lizard tail, and angelica.
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LocationMeet outside the EAC Office (View)
65 Third Street, Suite 14
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956
United States
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| Non-Smoking: Yes! |
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