Come see amazing eagles, hawks and other birds of prey on conserved lands!Upcoming tour:
Sat. Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Lynch Canyon
Lynch Canyon is home to golden eagles and hawks, and it’s a magnet for migrating and over-wintering birds of prey. It provides these raptors with over 1,000 undeveloped acres where they can hunt and rest. Some feathered visitors come from as far away as the Arctic Circle! Learn more on this birds of prey hike, led by Larry Broderick and team. Broderick is a gifted and entertaining teacher who brings over 25 years of experience researching, rescuing and rehabilitating raptors. Learn about these majestic birds, including where they go, what they do, and how to distinguish different species based on their looks, behaviors, and the ways they fly. Birds of prey we've seen on past hikes include Golden and Bald Eagles, Rough-legged, Cooper's, Sharp-shinned and Ferruginous Hawks, Peregrine and Prairie Falcons, and other more common raptor species.
Cost is $10 per person (payable when registering) plus $6 per vehicle (payable at the park).
Space is limited, and pre-registration is preferred.
Sat. Dec. 5: Click here to register, and for details and directions.
Cost is $10 per person (payable when registering) plus $6 per vehicle (payable at the park).
Space is limited, and pre-registration is preferred.
Sat. Dec. 5: Click here to register, and for details and directions.
Solano Land Trust runs conservation programs year-round, manages miles of trails, and assists landowners to voluntarily conserve their land.
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