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  • Mill Creek Road, Fremont

    Mill Creek Road Fremond, CA

    Mill Creek Road, Fremont  Mill Creek Road is an underappreciated birding hotspot in Fremont. It parallels Mill Creek, which creates a rich riparian habitat that flows from Mission Peak. In late April, we hope to see migrants like Ash-throated Flycatcher, Cassin's Vireo, migrating warblers, as well as Rufous Hummingbird, and maybe even a Calliope Hummingbird....

  • Test Registration Event

    North Livermore/Springtown 2010 Bluebell Dr, Livermore, California

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  • The Most Overlooked Birds in North America: Females

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    May 2025 Membership Meeting The Most Overlooked Birds in North America: Females Description: Female birds often hide in plain sight. Typically drabber and more inconspicuous than males, there is an unconscious bias towards male birds in birdwatching, photography, and even in our scientific knowledge about birds. This talk explores the history of focus on male...

  • Mitchell Canyon, Mt. Diablo State Park

    Mitchell Canyon, Mt. Diablo State Park 96 Mitchell Canyon Rd, Clayton, CA, United States

    Enjoy an easy to moderate walk on a dirt road for a two to three mile round trip. Migration will be in full swing, so we'll be looking for flycatchers, thrushes, vireos, and warblers, in addition to the resident woodpeckers and raptors. Scopes can be useful, but they are not necessary. Lunch is optional as...

  • Annual Potluck Picnic & Installation of Officers

    Lake Chabot Regional Park 17600 Lake Chabot Road, Castro Valley , CA

    Bird Walk: 4PM Setup: 5PM Dinner: 6PM Location: Lake Chabot Regional Park Group picnic area near restrooms 17600 Lake Chabot Road, Castro Valley Our annual meeting dinner will take place outdoors with a potluck picnic, (in-person!) with us flocking together at Lake Chabot Regional Park in Castro Valley. Time to catch up with fellow members...

  • Niles Hotspots

    Alameda Creek Trail, Niles CA

    Leaders: Kathy Robertson & Karen Kramer We will visit several birding spots in the Niles area, along the Alameda Creek channel and adjacent riparian areas, in the hopes of seeing spring migrants and nesting birds, including orioles, warblers, and waterfowl. Pre-registration is not required, and all are welcome. Heavy rain cancels. Meet at the Niles...

  • Point Reyes – Spring Migration

    Point Reyes National Seashore 11315 Shoreline Hwy, Point Reyes Station, CA

    Contact bob@toleno.com Thursday, May 29, 7:30am - 3:30pm Leaders: Bob Toleno & Kate Reed RSVP required, limited to 12 participants Late spring can be an excellent time for migrants and rarities at the birding hotspots in outer Point Reyes National Seashore. This all-day caravan-style birding trip will visit some of the prime birding locations on the...

  • The Extremes of Inyo County Tour

    Contact bob@toleno.com June 1 - 5, 2025 Leaders: Bob Toleno & Juli Chamberlin Cost: $825 per person for shared room; $950 for private room. Cost includes all food and lodging, and any surplus benefits Ohlone Audubon Society. Email: bob@toleno.com THIS TOUR IS NOW FULL On the southeast flank of the Sierra Nevada range, Inyo County spans...

  • Behind the Scenes at “Tern Town” – Hayward Interpretive Center

    Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center 4901 Breakwater Ave, Hayward, CA

    Leaders: David “Doc Quack” Riensche & Maggie Clark RSVP: maggieclark99@gmail.com (The trip will be canceled if inclement weather is forecast) Join us for a behind the locked gates tour at the Hayward Shoreline. We will have an opportunity to see nesting California Least Tern, Western Snowy Plovers and Black Skimmers. We may see migrating Black...

  • Elsie Roemer Bird Sanctuary 

    Elsie Roemer Bird Sanctuary Alameda, CA

    San Francisco Bay is one of the most important areas for migrating shorebirds on the west coast of North America. When the tide is just right, Elsie Roemer Bird Sanctuary can provide excellent views of these migrating shorebirds, and in July, most will still be in full breeding plumage. Meet at the Elsie Roemer viewing...

  • Hayward Shoreline – Grant Ave 

    Leaders: Kathy Robertson and Rich Nicholson  Meet at the Grant Avenue staging area in San Lorenzo for a walk along the canal to the shoreline and south to reach Oro Loma Marsh. We expect to see shorebirds such as Red Knots, Short-Billed Dowitchers, Ruddy Turnstones, and Black-Bellied Plovers as well as gulls and terns and maybea resident Osprey. Directions:...

  • Autonomously-Monitoring Birdboxes: An Eco Innovate Initiative!

    Eco Innovate is a youth-founded nonprofit combining technology and sustainability. Starting in early 2024 with their founding project, Birdboxers, the organization innovated a system to revolutionize the field ofnestboxmonitoring. They utilize technology to power autonomous remote-monitoring systems which remove the manual aspects of nestbox monitoring for ornithology and climate change research.They have installed 15 Birdboxesat local...

  • Membership Appreciation Picnic

    Ohlone Audubon Society Invites You to The Sara Matthews & Helen Sowers MEMBERSHIP APPRECIATION PICNIC Date: Sunday, September 14th, 2025 Schedule: Field Trip with Bob Toleno at 11:00, Lunch at Noon (RSVP required), Presentations at 1:00 Location: 3 Calhoun Sisters' Ranch, 12461 Mines Road, Livermore Presenters: History of 3 Calhoun Sisters' Ranch - Nancy Mueller Bluebird Boxes...

  • Rodeo Lagoon & Hawk Hill 

    Tuesday, October 7, 2025 8am - 1pm Leader: Bob Toleno bob@toleno.com  Join us in the Marin Headlands for fall migration. We'll start the morning at Rodeo Lagoon, birding the willows, mostly looking for passerine migrants and rarities. At around 11am, as the day warms up, we'll drive the short distance to Hawk Hill to spend...

  • River Gates: From Alaska to Tierra del Fuego: Audubon’s Conservation Impact across the Pacific Flyway

    Presenter: River Gates, Pacific Shorebird Conservation Coordinator, National Audubon Society, Latin America and the Caribbean and Alaska Programs Title/Description: From Alaska to Tierra del Fuego: Audubon’s Conservation Impact across the Pacific Flyway River will discuss the migratory connectivity of waterbirds along the Pacific Flyway, emphasizing the critical role of coastal estuaries and interior wetlands in Alaska and California’s Sacramento...

  • Migratory Marvels at Coyote Hills Regional Park

    Migratory Marvels at Coyote Hills Regional Park – Visitor Center, Fremont. Friday, October 10, 2025 7:30 – 10:00 am Leaders: David “Doc Quack” Riensche & Maggie Clark fieldtrips@ohloneaudubon.org RSVP: maggieclark99@gmail.com  The trip will be canceled if inclement weather is forecast (i.e., high heat, high wind, and rain)  Fall is one of the best times to...

  • Big Break Regional Shoreline

    Big Break Regional Shoreline Sunday, October 26, 2025 9am - noon Leader: Bill Hoppes Big Break Regional Shoreline has an excellent mix of habitats. First off, it has one of East Bay Regional Park District’s Visitors Centers as well as an excellent 3-D model of the SF Bay and Delta. We will first visit the...

  • Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area 

    Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area Saturday, November 1, 2025 8:00-10:30 am Leader: David “Doc Quack” Riensche RSVP driensche@ebparks.org The trip will be canceled if inclement weather is forecasted (i.e., high heat, high wind, and rain)  Join “Doc Quack” for some “fowl fun” in the shadow of California’s Capital city, where over 100,000 waterfowl annually winter! The...

  • Penguin Quest – Birding in the Southern Ocean

    Ohlone Audubon Society member Harvey Trop will share the results of a long term, personal project to observe and photograph all the penguin species on the planet, along with the diverse environments they call home.  He will also show some photos of the other birds that call the Southern Ocean home. Bio: After a long career...

  • Vargas Plateau

    Vargas Plateau Wednesday, November 12, 8:30 - 11:30 am Leader: Vicki Robinson  Join us as we explore this East Bay park. Vargas Plateau rises from the bay plain to an elevation of 1,000 feet, overlooking Niles Canyon, Fremont, Union City, Newark and the San Francisco Bay. A prime location for birdwatching, especially raptors, we will...

  • Skywest Golf Course

    Monday, November 17, 9am - 11:30am Leaders: Kathy Robertson & Bob Toleno bob@toleno.com This former golf course sits on the eastern edge of Hayward Regional Shoreline, in between San Lorenzo and Hayward. Long thought by many to be off limits, it was only relatively recently discovered by birders. We'll walk on the old golf cart paths...

  • Pacific Commons Linear Park

    Pacific Commons Linear Park Nobel Dr, Fremont, CA, United States

    Sunday, November 30, 8:30am - noon Leaders: Rich Nicholson & Bob Dunn rsn711@yahoo.com Fremont's Pacific Commons Linear Park is a productive winter birding site. The ponds are excellent for many waterfowl species. Waders such as American Bittern inhabit the pond edges and wetlands. The fields are productive for wintering sparrows. We have a good chance...

  • Elsie Roemer Bird Sanctuary

    Elsie Roemer Bird Sanctuary Alameda, CA

    Friday, December 5, 9am - noon Leaders: Kathy Robertson & Karen Kramer katbirdca@aol.com San Francisco Bay is one of the most important areas for wintering shorebirds on the west coast of North America. Elsie Roemer Bird Sanctuary usually provides good views of shorebirds on their wintering grounds. Meet at the Elsie Roemer viewing platform where...

  • Coyote Hills Regional Park

    Coyote Hills Regional Park 8000 Patterson Ranch Rd, Fremond, CA, United States

    Wednesday, December 10, 8:30am - noon Leaders: Rich Nicholson & Bob Dunn rsn711@yahoo.com No Name Trail leads us out about a mile into the heart of San Francisco Bay where thousands of birds using the Pacific Flyway stop off to rest and refuel. Good numbers of birds and sometimes rarities can be seen here. The...

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