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Birds, Butterflies and Fish of Lagunitas Creek
Join a ramble with two experts for a stroll along Lagunitas Creek as it passes through riparian areas, open grasslands, and chaparral. Learn about the ecology of native salmonids and their watershed, and why we say that salmon grow on trees! Megan Isadore will identify birds and discuss ecological inter-relationships of forests and salmonids in Lagunitas Creek. Barbara Deutsch will explain how to identify particular species of butterflies that might be present and discuss some of the native plants found along the way. Guides: Barbara Deutsch and Megan Isadore Carpool from: Dance Palace Community Center, 503 B Street, Point Reyes Station, at 12:30 pm Event location: Lagunitas Creek What to bring: Binoculars; hiking boots; warm clothing; water Limited to 15 participants Target bird or species information: Birds: woodpeckers; Anna's hummingbird; Pacific wren; Swainson's thrush; hermit thrush; song sparrow; orange-crowned and Wilson's warblers; Pacific slope flycatcher; western wood-pewee; black-headed grosbeak; and spotted owl; Wildflowers: rainbells; fringe-cup; hound's tongue; modesty; Butterflies: echo blue and veined white; swallowtails (tiger, pale, anise, and pipevine); mourning cloak; anglewing; Lorquin's admiral
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LocationCarpool meets at Dance Palace 12:30 P.M.
503 B Street
Point Reyes Station, CA 94956
United States
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