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SUMMARY:Rodeo Lagoon & Hawk Hill 
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, October 7\, 2025 8am – 1pm\nLeader: Bob Toleno bo*@****no.com  \nJoin us in the Marin Headlands for fall migration. We’ll start the morning at Rodeo Lagoon\, birding the willows\, mostly looking for passerine migrants and rarities. At around 11am\, as the day warms up\, we’ll drive the short distance to Hawk Hill to spend some time scouring the sky for migrating raptors.  \nOverlooking the Golden Gate Bridge\, Hawk Hill sits near the southernmost end of the Marin County peninsula. Late September is the peak of raptor migration\, and because they prefer not to fly over water\, the peninsula acts as a “funnel” to concentrate them over this point. 17 different species have been documented migrating over Hawk Hill\, including some not usually seen near the coast\, like Swainson’s\, Ferruginous\, and Broad-winged Hawks\, and even the occasional Prairie Falcon. Bring water\, sunscreen\, and a scope if you have one. We’ll watch the raptors fly out over the Golden Gate. Many of the birds will be distant\, but leaders will help teach you how to ID raptors by shape.  \nDirections: Take the Richmond Bridge to Hwy 101 south\, then exit on Alexander Rd (exit 442). Make a left on Bunker Rd\, go through the tunnel\, drive 2 miles\, then make a left on Field Rd\, where you’ll immediately see a parking lot. Make sure not to park in the 30-minute limit spaces. 
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LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:River Gates: From Alaska to Tierra del Fuego: Audubon’s Conservation Impact across the Pacific Flyway
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: River Gates\, Pacific Shorebird Conservation Coordinator\, National Audubon Society\, Latin America and the Caribbean and Alaska Programs \nTitle/Description: From Alaska to Tierra del Fuego: Audubon’s Conservation Impact across the Pacific Flyway \nRiver will discuss the migratory connectivity of waterbirds along the Pacific Flyway\, emphasizing the critical role of coastal estuaries and interior wetlands in Alaska and California’s Sacramento and San Joaquin Valleys. She will also highlight Audubon’s conservation initiatives across the Flyway that are making lasting impacts on the protection and restoration of migratory bird habitats. \nPresenter Bio: River Gates joined Audubon in 2017 and has more than 20 years of experience in leading international shorebird conservation and research projects in the Pacific and East Asian-Australasian Flyways. She earned her M.S. in wildlife conservation from the University of Alaska Fairbanks in 2011\, studying the breeding and migration ecology of Dunlin. River co-created the Pacific Americas Shorebird Conservation Strategy and serves as the coordinator for the partnership. She advises shorebird conservation programs more broadly through her service on the following executive councils: U.S. Shorebird Conservation Partnership\, Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network’s Hemispheric Council\, and Western Hemisphere Shorebird Group. \n\nLocation Via Zoom
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/river-gates-from-alaska-to-tierra-del-fuego-audubons-conservation-impact-across-the-pacific-flyway/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Membership Meetings
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SUMMARY:Migratory Marvels at Coyote Hills Regional Park
DESCRIPTION:Migratory Marvels at Coyote Hills Regional Park – Visitor Center\, Fremont.\nFriday\, October 10\, 2025 7:30 – 10:00 am\nLeaders: David “Doc Quack” Riensche & Maggie Clark fi********@***********on.org\nRSVP: ma***********@***il.com  \nThe trip will be canceled if inclement weather is forecast (i.e.\, high heat\, high wind\, and rain)  \nFall is one of the best times to bird Coyote Hills. Winter sparrows and raptors are back and migrating shorebirds and songbirds will still be passing through. Depending on water levels\, plenty of winter ducks should be on hand. 60 species are possible when conditions are good! Come help us find them. Rain cancels. $5 parking fee payable at kiosk\, free to East Bay Parks annual pass holders.  \nDirections: To reach the park from I-880\, take SR-84 towards the Dumbarton Bridge. Exit at Paseo Padre Parkway\, turn right on Paseo Padre and go about one mile. Turn left on Patterson Ranch Rd. Meet at the Visitors’ Center at the end of the road. 
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/migratory-marvels-at-coyote-hills-regional-park/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:Big Break Regional Shoreline
DESCRIPTION:Big Break Regional Shoreline\nSunday\, October 26\, 2025 9am – noon\nLeader: Bill Hoppes \nBig Break Regional Shoreline has an excellent mix of habitats. First off\, it has one of East Bay Regional Park District’s Visitors Centers as well as an excellent 3-D model of the SF Bay and Delta. We will first visit the fishing platform that has excellent views of the “Big Break” and the Carquinez Strait. After that\, we will follow trails that edge willow runs\, grasslands and sloughs. Birding is always good here and we have good chances to see anything from Sandhill Cranes to White-faced Ibis to our own White-tailed Kite. Bring a spotting scope\, if you have one.  \nDirections: Take I-880 north to CA-24 east to I-680 north to CA-242 north to CA-4 east to CA-160 toward Sacramento. After half a mile\, exit on Main St and make a right\, then make a left on Big Break Rd. 
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/big-break-regional-shoreline/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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