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Point Reyes to Bodega Bay and Back!
Saturday, April 28 (7:30 am 4:00 pm) $70
Join leader Terry Colborn for a full day of birding from Point Reyes Station north to Bodega Bay and witness the annual renaissance of nature. Many species that winter along our coast, such as common loon, eared, horned and western grebes, along with thousands of shorebirds and waterfowl, will be moving north to their breeding grounds. Other species such as Swainson's thrush, western wood pewee, Pacific-slope and ash-throated flycatchers, and western warblers, will be arriving and establishing territories to begin their breeding season. This trip will include a number of stops along the scenic coast in route to Bodega Bay, where the group will look for a variety of resident and spring migrants. From Bodega Head we'll scope for passing offshore migrants including loons, grebes, scoters, and possibly an alcid or two. The trip will be timed to coincide with favorable tides in order to see the greatest number of shorebirds and waders. We also expect to see a few raptors, and there is always the possibility of a surprise or two!
Guide: Terry Colborn
Where to meet: West Marin School, Point Reyes Station, at 7:30 am
What to bring: Binoculars, spotting scope (optional), warm clothing and layers, liquids, lunch
Limited to 15 participants
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LocationMeet at West Marin School, Point Reyes Station. (View)
11550 Highway 1
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956
United States
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| Non-Smoking: Yes! |
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