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Owls of Point Reyes
Friday, April 27, 2012 from 5:30 pm to 10 pm $45
The largest population of northern spotted owls anywhere in the world may be found on public lands in Marin County's diverse forest ecosystem. Learn about them and other owls in this introduction to the natural history, ecology, and biology of owls common to Point Reyes. Then join Joe Mueller on a walk through owl habitat on the Point Reyes Peninsula. Although it is not possible to play owl calls during breeding season, with any luck participants will hear several species of owls during this dusk and early evening walk. In 2010, one observer heard four species of owls at once at Olema Marsh at this time of year! Owls the group might hear include spotted, great horned, barn, and several others. Easy walking, but at night. Please have an early dinner, or bring something to the talk.
Guide: Joe Mueller
Where to meet: Firehouse, Firehouse, 4th & B Streets, Point Reyes Station
What to bring: warm clothes, water, snack, small flashlight
Limited to 15 participants
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LocationFirehouse (View)
4th & B Streets
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956
United States
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| Kid Friendly: No |
| Dog Friendly: No |
| Non-Smoking: Yes! |
| Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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