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Birding Olema Marsh
This outing includes starts at Olema Marsh, one of the largest freshwater marsh areas in Marin County, and continues through a variety of open, wooded, and riparian habitats around the Bear Valley Visitor Center, providing an ideal and relaxed way to explore a wide diversity of West Marin's classic birds. Learn identification tips and life history details on each bird seen, as well as cover a wide variety of information on Point Reyes natural history. Easy trail walking. Guide: David Lukas Carpool from: Olema Marsh at 1:00 pm Event location: Olema Marsh Trail to Bear Valley Trail What to bring: Binoculars; scope, if possible: hiking boots; warm clothing; water Limited to 15 participants Target bird or species information: sora; Virginia rail; green heron; 'saltmarsh' yellowthroat; yellow warbler; American bittern; great egret; great blue heron; marsh wren; white-tailed kite; osprey; black-headed grosbeak; Swainson's thrush; Allen's hummingbird; Wilson's and orange-crowned warblers; red-shouldered hawk
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LocationCarpool from Olema Marsh
Olema Marsh
Olema, CA 94950
United States
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