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Birding the Ranchlands of Chileno Valley
Thousands of acres of undeveloped ranchlands contain critical grassland, chaparral and riparian habitat in West Marin. Western kingbird, lazuli bunting, and rufous-crowned sparrow are breeding species here that are seldom found in coastal zones. This three-mile walk will focus on the natural history of species in these habitats. This unique property is usually not accessible to the general public. Moderate walking. Guide: Bob Power Carpool from: Dance Palace Community Center, 503 B Street, Point Reyes Station, at 8:00 am Event location: Chileno Valley Ranch. (Don't try to drive to this remote location: use the carpool) What to bring: Binoculars; spotting scope (optional); hiking boots; warm clothing; water; lunch Limited to 15 participants Target bird or species information: Western kingbird; horned lark; lazuli bunting; grasshopper sparrow; rufous-crowned sparrow
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LocationCarpool meets at Dance Palace 8:00 A.M.
503 B Street
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956
United States
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