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Birding the Bay
Part of SFBBO's Birding the Bay Area Lecture Series
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Fall Migration & where to see it best
ZoomSeptember 2024 Membership Meeting
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North Livermore/Springtown
North Livermore/Springtown 2010 Bluebell Dr, Livermore, CaliforniaContact katbirdca@aol.com We will walk along the Arroyo, where we can expect wading birds such as stilts and egrets, ducks, incl. Cinnamon Teal, and many wintering and resident songbirds. Rails and snipe are possible. The open fields are productive for raptors - Golden Eagle and Ferruginous Hawk have been seen here. Wide, level trails make walking...
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Owling in Garin Regional Park
February 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, 5:30pm - 7pm Leader: Bob Toleno RSVP: bob@toleno.com Though highly sought after, owls are often the most difficult birds for us to see, for the obvious reason that most are typically only out after dark. On this trip, we'll take a short walk (less than a mile over...
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Scott Harris: RaptorQuest: Chasing America’s Raptors
ZoomTitle: RaptorQuest: Chasing America's Raptors Description: Scott Harris spent 17 months chasing 53 Raptors across 34 states - his version of a Raptor Big Year. RaptorQuest is about his adventures, misadventures, successes and failures. From -36 degree days, to ones over 100 degrees, to just getting on the bird just in time, to the frustrations of missing...
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Flows of Water and Waterbirds Across California
ZoomDescription: Nathan Van Schmidt will be talking about research on the challenges facing waterbirds of the Pacific Flyway. Over a million waterbirds utilize San Francisco Bay for migratory stopover or over-wintering habitat each year, including many species which have already lost substantial habitat elsewhere within the Western United States. Their habitat needs complicated efforts to...
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Sabercat Creek
Sabercat Creek Quema Dr & Paseo Padre Pkwy, Fremont, CA, United StatesSabercat Creek trail follows a stream in Fremont with excellent riparian woodland in addition to many ornamentals. There are also grassy hillsides with sites for perching birds. We have a good chance to see both Allen’s and Anna’s Hummingbirds and have a five woodpecker day. Since we will be in the middle of Spring migration...
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Bay Point Regional Shoreline
Bay Point Regional Shoreline McAvoy Road in Bay Point, CA, Bay Point, CA, United States"Secretive Marsh Birds Sunrise Saunter" This pre-dawn adventure will focus on finding California Black Rail, Sora, Virginia Rail and American Bittern. During our stroll along the one-mile, flat Harrier Trail, we will explore its namesake bird while enjoying views of kites, shrikes, shorebirds, and wonderful waterfowl. We will use “Doc Quack’s” special access code to...
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Garin Regional Park – Birding by Ear
Garin Regional Park 1320 Garin Ave, , Hayward, CA, United StatesCome explore by ear and other gadgets the willow and sycamore-lined creekside supporting an amazing array of insects, which in turn provides food for foraging and nesting Neotropical songbirds, such as Tree Swallows, Swainson’s Thrush, Black-headed Grosbeak, Bullock's Oriole, Wilson’s Warbler, and much more. Research has revealed that this rural setting provides habitat for nearly...
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Pine Canyon, Walnut Creek
Pine Canyon 1700 Castle Rock Rd, Walnut Creek, United StatesEnjoy a nice walk through oak woodlands in the Diablo foothills. Paved trails and moderate hills will give us a chance to see birds such as Cassin's Vireo, Rock and Canyon Wrens, and possibly nesting Peregrine Falcons. Scopes can be useful in certain areas, but they are not necessary. Meet at the Diablo Foothills Staging...
