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Birding Abbott's Lagoon
Flanking the Pacific Ocean and Point Reyes'Great Beach, Abbott's Lagoon attracts a host of migrant, roosting, and wintering waterbirds and threatened breeding species such as the snowy plover. On this outing, Fred Hanson will share his extensive knowledge of the numerous species drawn to a mix of coastal scrub, grassland, riparian, coastal swale, freshwater pond, brackish lagoon, dune, sandy beach, and open ocean habitats. Fred will also discuss snowy plover conservation efforts. Moderate walking, including off trail.
Guide: Fred Hanson Carpool from: Dance Palace Community Center, 503 B Street, Point Reyes Station 9:00 Event location: Abbott's Lagoon Trailhead, Pierce Point Road, Inverness What to bring: Binoculars; spotting scope (optional); warm clothing; footwear suitable for sand, wet grass, and mud; water; lunch Limited to 15 participants Target bird or species information: Raptors; scrub, grassland, and riparian land birds; waterfowl; loons; grebes; shorebirds; gulls; terns; snowy plover
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LocationCarpool from Dance Palace 9:00 A.M.
503 B Street
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956
United States
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