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SUMMARY:The Extremes of Inyo County Tour
DESCRIPTION:Contact bo*@****no.com\n\n\n\n\nJune 1 – 5\, 2025\nLeaders: Bob Toleno & Juli Chamberlin\n\nCost: $825 per person for shared room; $950 for private room. Cost includes all food and lodging\, and any surplus benefits Ohlone Audubon Society.\nEmail: bo*@****no.com\n\nTHIS TOUR IS NOW FULL\n\nOn the southeast flank of the Sierra Nevada range\, Inyo County spans a huge range of habitats and elevations\, and offers some of the best inland birding in California. On this proposed tour\, we would explore those extremes\, from moist fir and aspen forests in the Sierra Nevada to the dry bristlecone pine forest of the White Mountains\, which contain the oldest living things on our continent. From the rich lowland riparian areas of the Owens Valley to the natural and artificial oases of the extreme deserts of the region\, including the lowest place on the continent\, Death Valley.\n\nIn addition to all the great breeding birds\, early June is prime time to find migrants\, especially vagrants from eastern North America. As nocturnal migrants fly over the deserts\, when the sun rises\, they must find patches of habitat where they can feed so they can continue northward. The artificial and natural oases act as magnets for migrating birds\, and in early June\, many of those can be rare eastern birds. For example\, in just one short morning walk at Furnace Creek a few years ago\, I was able to see Gray Catbird\, American Redstart\, Bobolink\, Indigo Buntings\, and two Cape May Warblers! You just never know what can show up.\n\nIf you’re interested\, please email to let me know. At least six participants would be needed to make the tour work\, and the maximum number would be ten. This would be a caravan-style tour\, so participants would need to arrive in their own vehicles (carpooling is always encouraged\, when possible). Lodging would be in motels and hotels\, meals in restaurants\, and all would be reserved for you in advance. It should be a lot of fun in a unique and exciting birding area in California!\n\n\n\nDownload the PDF Itinerary\n\nLocation Inyo County
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/the-extremes-of-inyo-county-tour/
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CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bob Toleno & Juli Chamberlin":MAILTO:bob@toleno.com
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SUMMARY:Behind the Scenes at “Tern Town” – Hayward Interpretive Center
DESCRIPTION:Leaders: David “Doc Quack” Riensche & Maggie Clark\nRSVP: ma***********@***il.com\n(The trip will be canceled if inclement weather is forecast) \nJoin us for a behind the locked gates tour at the Hayward Shoreline. We will have an opportunity to see nesting California Least Tern\, Western Snowy Plovers and Black Skimmers. We may see migrating Black Terns and numerous other summer shorebirds. Scopes will be essential as we will want to minimize disturbances to nesters. We will have to go in together so be sure to arrive on time. The trip is limited to 20 participants; you must RSVP to the email address above to join this outing. \nDirections: From I-880 in Hayward\, exit onto Hwy 92 West toward the San Mateo Bridge\, then take the Clawiter Road/Eden Landing Road exit. Go straight through the light (do not turn onto Clawiter). Make the first left onto Breakwater Avenue. Turn left to stay on Breakwater Avenue. Go all the way to the end of the street and park near the Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center.
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/behind-the-scenes-at-tern-town-hayward-interpretive-center/
LOCATION:Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center\, 4901 Breakwater Ave\, Hayward\, CA\, 94541
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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ORGANIZER;CN="David %E2%80%9CDoc Quack%E2%80%9D Riensche & Maggie Clark":MAILTO:maggieclark99@gmail.com
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