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SUMMARY:We Put the Venture in Adventure: Across the Central Coast with Magpies\, Martins\, and Hummingbirds
DESCRIPTION:By Gregor Yanega\, PhD\, Conservation Project Manager at the California Central Coast Joint Venture\, American Bird Conservancy  \nDr. Yanega will talk about the role that the California Central Coast Joint Venture and the American Bird Conservancy plays in connecting landscapes\, people/ partners\, and birds in a common cause. He will also talk about active projects that are underway focusing on Yellowbilled Magpie oak Savanna habitats\, statewide surveys of martins\, and Allen’s hummingbird coastal riparian habitat. \nGregor Yanega is the Conservation Project Manager at the California Central Coast Joint Venture of the American Bird Conservancy. He grew up in the forested cloudscapes of the Pacific Northwest\, the lands of the S’Puyalupubsh (Puyallup) peoples. Beginning with an avid interest in natural history and ornithology\, it was a small step forward to embark on a career in conservation biology and land stewardship. He works to support the diversity and beauty of the central coast by finding enduring and sustainable ways to help birds and humans thrive together. His initial work was in support of the ABC’s Marbled Murrelet Recovery efforts. Gregor is also an accomplished writer with an extensive collection of publications spanning peer reviewed literature to children’s books.
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/we-put-the-venture-in-adventure-across-the-central-coast-with-magpies-martins-and-hummingbirds/
LOCATION:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/we-put-the-venture-in-adventure-across-the-central-coast-with-magpies-martins-and-hummingbirds/
CATEGORIES:Membership Meetings,Past Membership Meetings
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SUMMARY:Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area
DESCRIPTION:Leader: Kathy Robertson & Karen Kramer\nka*******@*ol.com  \nJoin us at Quarry Lakes in Fremont to explore the lakes for wintering waterfowl. Pelicans\, grebes\, ospreys\, loons\, ducks\, cormorants\, and sometimes rare gulls are found on the lakes\, while the trees hold woodpeckers\, kinglets\, Yellow-rumped Warblers and more. Bald Eagles moved into the area in Fall 2015\, and several other raptor species are possible. We’ll also be on the lookout for early spring arrivals. Be prepared to walk about 2 1/2 miles on flat\, gravel paths. Scopes are helpful. Parking fee is $5 unless you have an EBRPD annual pass. Heavy rain cancels. Pre-registration is not required\, and all are welcome. \nDirections: Exit I-880 at Decoto Road and go northeast (away from the bay\, towards the hills). Turn right on Paseo Padre Parkway\, then left on Isherwood Way. Continue on Isherwood past the Isherwood staging area through several stop signs to reach the main park entrance on your right\, on Quarry Lakes Drive. From Mission Blvd.\, take Nursery Avenue to Niles Blvd. and go west (away from downtown Niles). Turn left on Osprey Drive\, then left on Quarry Lakes Drive. After passing the entrance kiosk\, turn right and drive to the far end of the parking lot\, and park near the demonstration garden. 
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/quarry-lakes-regional-recreation-area/
LOCATION:Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area\, 2100 Isherwood Way\, Fremont\, 94536
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:Stewardship Sunday at the Don Edwards SF Bay National Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center Fremont\, CA \nSunday\, Mar 8 from 9 am to 12 pm\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for a day of conservation and community bonding at the Don Edwards SF Bay National Wildlife Refuge! \n\n\n\n\nWelcome\, Nature Enthusiasts!Join us for Stewardship Sunday at the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge on March 8\, 2026\, at 9:00 AM (Pacific Time). We’ll meet at the Visitor Center to kick off a day dedicated to conservation and exploration. \nTogether\, we’ll take part in hands-on activities that help protect and enhance the refuge’s natural habitat. This is a wonderful opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals\, learn about local wildlife\, and make a positive impact on the environment. \nClick here to reserve your spot \nThis March’s Focus:We’ll be working on removing invasive plant species along trails and high-traffic areas. Get ready to immerse yourself in nature through meaningful\, physical engagement! \nWhat to Bring: \n\nComfortable clothing\nSturdy shoes\nA reusable water bottle\nYour own gloves (we’ll provide all other tools and guidance)\n\nDon’t miss this chance to give back to the community while enjoying the beauty of nature. \nSee you there! \n\n\n\n\nTo volunteer for us\, you need to fill a volunteer agreement form\, which we will send you a couple days before the event at the email you registered with. Please notice that we need a form for each one of the participants. Notice that signatures are on the second page. Minors need to have the form filled with their information and signed by their parent/guardian. Please do not omit this step! We are asking you\, if possible\, to fill and print the form at home and bring it with you to expedite the process. However\, we will have some blank forms for you to fill\, if you cannot have it ready in advance. \nFor those that are seeking to complete a schedule of conservation hours\, we can sign any special form you need at the end of the event\, or provide a verification letter after the event (please let us know at the day of the event ).
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/stewardship-sunday-at-the-don-edwards-sf-bay-national-wildlife-refuge/
LOCATION:San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center Fremont\, CA\, 2 Marshlands Road\, Fremont\, CA\, 94555
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:Lake Elizabeth & Gomes Park - Fremont
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, March 12\, 9:00am – noon\nLeader: Bob Toleno\nbo*@****no.com  \nLake Elizabeth provides excellent late winter birding. Breeding Allen’s and migrating Rufous Hummingbirds may be near the palm trees\, swallows will be foraging over the lake\, and early migrants might be found in the willows. We’ll walk on mostly paved sidewalks a little over half a mile to Gomes Park. On the way\, we’ll visit the stand of willows\, where we should see warblers\, goldfinches\, and maybe nesting Scaly-breasted Munias. Plan to walk about 2 miles round trip\, mostly on paved paths. Heavy rain cancels.  \nDirections: From I-880\, exit at Stevenson and go east (towards the hills).Turn right at Paseo Padre Parkway and follow the signs for the Aqua Adventure Waterpark. The parking lot for the Waterpark dead ends at the south end of the lake. Meet at the five tall palm trees at the lake end of the parking lot. 
URL:https://ohloneaudubon.org/event/lake-elizabeth-gomes-park-fremont/
LOCATION:Lake ELizabeth and Gomes Park\, 827 Lemos Ln\, Fremont\, CA\, 94539\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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