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SUMMARY:COLOMBIA: South America’s Birding Mecca
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Benny Jacobs-Schwartz \nDescription: Explore the birdiest country on Earth! Discover Colombia’s five regions\, the power of the Andes\, and why this nation hosts nearly 2\,000 bird species and over 80 endemics. A vibrant journey through extraordinary habitats and unforgettable birds. \nBio: Benny Isaac Jacobs-Schwartz owns and operates a bird-guiding business and lifestyle brand called BIRDS by BIJS (pronounced Bee-jus). Working professionally for over 15 years as a naturalist guide\, expedition trip leader\, and international bird guide\, Benny has worked in a variety of locations coast to coast\, including exotic places such as Alaska\, Central America\, the Colombian Andes\, and the Ecuadorian Amazon. Benny is a passionate educator and photographer\, specializing in birds! Benny uses his ample collection of nature-based content to leverage an active social media presence. BIJS uses his passion for the natural world to inspire others to put down their phone and pick up their binos.
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/colombia-south-americas-birding-mecca/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Membership Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260408T090000
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SUMMARY:Sabercat Creek\, Fremont
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday April 8\, 9AM-12 Noon\nLeaders: Bill Hoppes & Pat Gordon\nHo********@***il.com \n\nSabercat 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 we should see great birds. We will start the trip from Old Mission Park where parking is plentiful and restrooms available. After a couple of blocks of street walking we will access the trail at its Pine street entrance. Sabercat Creek has seen extensive excavations for fossils so there are many interpretive signs and even an online audio tour if you would rather listen to it than the birds. The trail is mostly level and paved the entire way. Total length is 3.2 miles but since it is an out-and-back\, you can turn around whenever you wish. \nDirections: Old Mission Park is on Ibero Way in Fremont. Heading south on I-680\, take the first Mission Blvd exit. Turn left on Mission\, left on Pine\, the left on Ibero Way. The park will be at the intersection of Ibero Way and Beretta Drive. From I-880 take the Auto Mall Parkway/Durham Road Exit. Head east on Durham Road then left on Paseo Padre Parkway. Make a right on Camino del Campo and then left on Ibero Way to the park.
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/sabercat-creek-fremont/
LOCATION:Sabercat Creek\, 43851 Ibero Way\, Fremont\, CA\, 94539\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bill Hoppes & Pat Gordon":MAILTO:Hoppes1949@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260411T073000
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SUMMARY:Mines Road\, Livermore
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 11\, 7:30am-3pm\nLeaders: Bob Toleno & Juli Chamberlin\nRSVP: bi*****@****no.com\n\nMines Road ascends from Livermore Valley into the hills of the Diablo Range. As you increase elevation the habitat moves from oak savannah through chemise chaparral and into mixed pine woodland. The varied habitats support an excellent variety of breeding and migrating birds\, including some species that are rarely seen elsewhere in Alameda County. Some of the birds we’ll hope to see will be Rufous-crowned Sparrow\, Phainopepla\, Lawrence’s Goldfinch\, and if we’re very lucky\, maybe even Greater Roadrunner or Prairie Falcon. We’ll end the birding in San Antonio Valley\, where we’ll hope to see Lewis’s Woodpeckers.\n\nThis caravan-style trip will meet at the Livermore Park & Ride on Portola Ave at 7:30am. We’ll then arrange ourselves into carpools\, because many of the pullouts on Mines Road are small\, so we’ll need to have as few vehicles as possible. Trip will be limited to 12 participants\, so you must RSVP to attend. Bring sunscreen\, lunch\, and plenty of water. Scopes might be helpful\, but not necessary.\n\nDirections: Take I-580 east to Exit 52\, turn right on N Livermore Ave\, then right on Portola Ave. The Park & Ride  is at 1662 Portola Ave\, Livermore. Please be on time as we will try to get on the road promptly at 7:45am!
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/mines-road-livermore/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bob Toleno & Juli Chamberlin":MAILTO:bob@toleno.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260416T090000
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SUMMARY:Birding by Ear\, Garin Regional Park
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, April 16 9am – 11am\nLeaders: Maggie Clark and Bill Scoggins\nma***********@***il.com \nCome explore birding by ear. 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 Swallow\, 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 150 bird species of which more than 65 are breeding birds. \nDirections/address: From Hwy 880 in Hayward\, take the Industrial Parkway exit and travel east to Mission Boulevard. Make a right onto Mission Boulevard and travel one block to Garin Ave and then make a left. The park entrance is approximately one mile uphill at 1320 Garin Avenue\, Hayward.
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/birding-by-ear-garin-regional-park/
LOCATION:Garin Regional Park\, 1320 Garin Ave\, \, Hayward\, CA\, 94544\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maggie Clark &%C2%A0Bill Scoggins":MAILTO:maggieclark99@gmail.com 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260424T083000
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SUMMARY:Sunol Wilderness Regional Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 24\, 8:30am-noon\nLeader: Bob Toleno & Kate Reed\nbo*@****no.com\n\n\nSunol Wilderness is one of the most beautiful parks in the East Bay. Spring migration can be an excellent time to hear and see birds in the park. Rufous-crowned Sparrows\, Lazuli Buntings\, and Black-headed Grosbeaks will be singing on breeding territories\, and migrants like Cassin’s Vireo and Blue-gray Gnatcatcher might also be seen. We’ll hike along the main road to the Little Yosemite area\, where we might hear the beautiful song of the resident Canyon Wren. If we’re extremely lucky\, we could catch sight of a Northern Pygmy-Owl. The hike will have some uphill parts\, but we’ll take it slow.\n\nDirections: Take i-580 east to I-680 south to exit 21\, make a left on Calveras Rd and follow it for six miles\, then turn left on Geary Rd. There may be a $5 entrance fee if the kiosk is open (free for EBRPD members). Once inside the gate\, continue all the way to the furthesst east parking lot at the start of Ohlone Road\, where the hike will begin. A toilet is available at the trailhead.
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/sunol-wilderness-regional-preserve/
LOCATION:Sunol Wilderness Regional Preserve\, 1897 Geary Road\, Sunol\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bob Toleno & Kate Reed":MAILTO:bob@toleno.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260425T083000
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SUMMARY:Diablo Foothills\, Walnut Creek
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 25\, 8:30 AM – noon\nLeaders: Rich Nicholson and Bob Dunn\nrs****@***oo.com\n\n\n\nEnjoy 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 Area parking lot (1700 Castle Rock Rd.) at 8:30 am.\n\n\n\nDirections: Take 680/24 to Ygnacio Valley Rd. Turn right onto Ygnacio and then turn right again at Walnut Ave. (NOT Walnut Blvd.). Follow Walnut Ave. to the turn circle and bare right onto Castle Rock Rd. Drive past the horse stables to Diablo Foothills parking area\, 1700 Castle Rock Rd.
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/diablo-foothills-walnut-creek/
LOCATION:Diablo Foothills\, Walnut Creek\, 1700 Castle Rock Road\, Walnut Creek\, CA\, 94598
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rich Nicholson and Bob Dunn":MAILTO:rsn711@yahoo.com 
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