Sears Point Bird Walk this Saturday! ~ February 25th! 9:30am Dickson / Baylands units.
Part of the San Pablo Bay Wildlife Refuge. Park at the Reclamation Road parking lot, Reclamation Road is off of Lakeville Highway / Highway 37 ... hike is 9:30am to 11/11:30am .....
hike is free! its a non advertised, non planned event, we just have a free day and we decided to go birding! Come on out! Experienced, Novice, Beginner... all are welcome.
Larry Broderick West County Hawkwatch Group... We'll walk along the Dickson trail looking into both the Baylands and Dickson units of the San Pablo Bay Wildlife Refuge!
West County Hawkwatch 2020/2021 Event dates are listed below, More dates coming soon. We are a North Bay Area, (Ca.) group bringing attention to North American Birds of Prey and the threats they face. We provide Identification and Education Programs, Hikes, Tours and ID Workshops. We also monitor encroachment of wind turbines into the North Bay, we do Nest Site protection, Raptor Migration counts, Studies and Documentation. Donations received fund youth Educational and Book Programs.
Showing posts with label San Pablo Bay Marsh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Pablo Bay Marsh. Show all posts
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Sears Point Bird Walk this Saturday! ~ February 25th! 9:30am Dickson / Baylands units.
Labels:
. Raptor Identification,
Bald Eagle,
bird watching,
birding,
birds,
birds of prey,
hawks,
nature,
San Pablo Bay Marsh,
San Pablo Bay Wildlife Refuge,
Sears Point Wetlands,
wildlife
Sonoma County California
Sonoma County, CA, USA
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Sears Point wetlands, Dickson and Baylands units 9am to Noon every Saturday! Come out! (every saturday)
Come out Saturday, 9am to Noon we are there to help you learn the birds, hawks, wildlife and history of the Baylands and Dickson units of the Sears Point Wetlands...
Lots to see, come on out.... Reclamation Road right off of Lakeville Highway or Highway 37
Contact us, we are working under guidelines from Sonoma Land Trust and the San Pablo Bay Wildlife Refuge...
Every Saturday 9am to Noon, lots of fun, good people, great views, fantastic wildlife.
Lots to see, come on out.... Reclamation Road right off of Lakeville Highway or Highway 37
Contact us, we are working under guidelines from Sonoma Land Trust and the San Pablo Bay Wildlife Refuge...
Every Saturday 9am to Noon, lots of fun, good people, great views, fantastic wildlife.
Labels:
Baylands Restoration,
birds of prey,
Birds of Prey viewing,
Dickson Wetlands unit,
hawks,
Raptor viewing,
San Pablo Bay Marsh,
San Pablo Bay Wildlife Refuge,
Sears Point Wetlands
Sonoma County California
San Pablo Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 2100 CA-37, Petaluma, CA 94954, USA
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Suisun Hill Trail West County HawkWatch 2015-2016
Suisun Hill Trail: Suisun Hill Trail is a 1.3 mile loop trail located near Suisun City, CA that offers scenic views and is good for all skill levels. The trail is primarily used for hiking and horses and is accessible year-round. Dogs and horses are also able to use this trail.
We just had our 3-19-2016 (2015-2016 season close) Rush Ranch and Suisun Hills Trail Birds of Prey workshop and hike.... we had over 30 attendees and 10 Raptor Species. Bald Eagles, Golden Eagles, Red-tailed Hawks, Ferruginous Hawk, American Kestrels, Northern Harriers, White-tailed Kites, Turkey Vultures, Barn Owl and Great-horned Owl. I wanted to thank all of the attendees and docents who came out this year.... and a special, special thanks to Natalie DuMont, Earl Swenerton Linda Sonner and Jim Coleen Walsh for making the Raptor tours and workshops a success.... also thanks to all the West County HawkWatch team members who helped out this year, Tom Motherwell, Yvonne Motherwell, Dave Laurice and Steve Corey... It was a fantastic year we had over 250 people attending and we counted as many raptors as we had attendees!
We just had our 3-19-2016 (2015-2016 season close) Rush Ranch and Suisun Hills Trail Birds of Prey workshop and hike.... we had over 30 attendees and 10 Raptor Species. Bald Eagles, Golden Eagles, Red-tailed Hawks, Ferruginous Hawk, American Kestrels, Northern Harriers, White-tailed Kites, Turkey Vultures, Barn Owl and Great-horned Owl. I wanted to thank all of the attendees and docents who came out this year.... and a special, special thanks to Natalie DuMont, Earl Swenerton Linda Sonner and Jim Coleen Walsh for making the Raptor tours and workshops a success.... also thanks to all the West County HawkWatch team members who helped out this year, Tom Motherwell, Yvonne Motherwell, Dave Laurice and Steve Corey... It was a fantastic year we had over 250 people attending and we counted as many raptors as we had attendees!
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