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SUMMARY:Shadow Cliffs
DESCRIPTION:Contact Kathy Robertson & Karen Kramer ka*******@*ol.com\n\nSunday\, February 8\, 9:00am – noon\nLeaders: Kathy Robertson & Karen Kramer ka*******@*ol.com  \nJoin us at Shadow Cliffs Regional Recreation Area to explore the lake\, levees\, and marsh for wintering waterfowl\, Common Gallinules\, egrets\, herons\, and grebes. Osprey are found around the lake and ponds\, while the trees hold woodpeckers and nuthatches. Notable sightings in past years included Bald Eagle\, Golden Eagle\, Great-tailed Grackle\, California Thrasher\, Common Loon\, Common and Hooded Merganser\, Wilson’s Snipe and Peregrine Falcon. Wide\, level trails make walking fairly easy except for one short\, steep uphill section to get onto the levee. Scopes are helpful. \nDirections: From I-580 eastbound\, take the Santa Rita Road exit\, keep right and follow signs for Downtown to merge onto Santa Rita Road. Turn left on Valley Avenue and left on Stanley Boulevard. Turn right into the park. Meet in the first parking lot by the swimming beach. $6 parking fee 
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/shadow-cliffs/
LOCATION:Shadow Cliffs\, 2500 Stanley Boulevard\, Pleasanton\, CA\, 94566\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kathy Robertson & Karen Kramer":MAILTO:katbirdca@aol.com
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SUMMARY:North Livermore/Springtown
DESCRIPTION:Contact Kathy Robertson & Karen Kramer  ka*******@*ol.com\n\n\nSaturday\, January 31\, 9:00am – noon\nLeaders: Kathy Robertson & Karen Kramer  ka*******@*ol.com  \nWe will walk along the Arroyo\, where we can expect wading birds such as stilts and egrets\, ducks\, including Cinnamon Teal\, and many wintering and resident songbirds. Rails and snipe are possible. The open fields are productive for raptors – Golden Eagle has been seen here. Wide\, level trails make walking easy. Bring your scope if you have one. Heavy rain cancels. \nDirections: Take I-580 east to Exit 54 for First Street/Springtown Blvd; turn left onto First Street\, which becomes Springtown Blvd. Turn right (east) on Bluebell Dr. and continue about a mile and a half to Marlin A. Pound Neighborhood Park. We will meet at the bridge crossing the Arroyo. Park on either side of the street. No restrooms are on our route\, so you may wish to make a pit stop before arriving at the meeting point. 
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/north-livermore-springtown-2/
LOCATION:North Livermore/Springtown\, 2010 Bluebell Dr\, Livermore\, California\, 94551
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kathy Robertson & Karen Kramer":MAILTO:katbirdca@aol.com
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SUMMARY:Elsie Roemer Bird Sanctuary
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, December 5\, 9am – noon\nLeaders: Kathy Robertson & Karen Kramer\nka*******@*ol.com\n\nSan 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 Broadway meets Shore Line Drive. \n\nDirections: From Hayward or San Leandro\, take I-880 to Davis Street exit west and go to Doolittle Drive. Turn right on Doolittle to the bridge to Alameda\, where the street becomes Otis Drive. Turn left at Broadway\, drive southwest to Shore Line Drive\, and park along the street. Bring lunch\, binoculars and scopes. This is planned as a 3-hour trip. We’ll end at Crab Cove Visitor Center where facilities are available.
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/elsie-roemer-bird-sanctuary-2/
LOCATION:Elsie Roemer Bird Sanctuary\, Alameda\, CA\, 94501
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kathy Robertson & Karen Kramer":MAILTO:katbirdca@aol.com
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SUMMARY:Niles Hotspots
DESCRIPTION:Leaders: Kathy Robertson & Karen Kramer \nWe 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 Community Park. \nDirections: To reach the park from I-880\, take Decoto Rd. northeast about 2 miles. Turn right on Alvarado Niles Blvd. and stay on it for about 2.5 miles (it becomes Niles Blvd.) Turn right on H Street. The park is at the end of H Street. From I-680\, take Niles Canyon Rd. (Hwy 84) southwest to Fremont. Cross Mission Blvd. to reach Niles Blvd.\, and bear right on Niles Blvd. to go through the main part of Niles. Turn left on H Street. The park is at the end of H Street. From Mission Blvd. north or south\, turn onto Niles Blvd. and follow directions above. \n\nLocation Alameda Creek Trail\, Niles CA\nMap at Google map
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/niles-hotspots/
LOCATION:Alameda Creek Trail\, Niles CA
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kathy Robertson & Karen Kramer":MAILTO:katbirdca@aol.com
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