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SUMMARY:Birding at Jean & John Starkweather Shoreline Park
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, December 9\, 2021 – 11 AM to 1 PM – CLICK HERE to register for this field trip \nBirding with Rich Cimino and Janet Bodle \nRegistration for this trip will be open starting on November 29 at 8:00 AM. There is a limit of 20 for this trip. There will not be a waiting list\, and no drop-ins allowed. All participants must be fully vaccinated. \nJoin Rich for an easy bird walk on level ground during the incoming high tide high tide. We will bird the shoreline of San Pablo Bay watching for shorebirds on the rocks and diving ducks\, loons\, and grebes on the bay. We will also bird the fresh ponds water looking for wintering dappling ducks\, warblers\, White- crowned Sparrow. Bring your scope\, water\, and snacks. No Restrooms are available at the bird walk. Meet in the parking lot for the Jean and John Starkweather Shoreline trailhead. Heavy rain will cancel. \nDIRECTIONS: From the north\, take Hwy 101 to the Bellam Blvd. exit. Turn left on Bellam then right on East Francisco Blvd.\, which parallels I-580. Head east (toward the Richmond/San Rafael Bridge for about 1-1/2 miles. You will see a Bay Café Signage follow to the rear of parking lot at the Bay Park Center. Turn left on Pelican Way then right to the trailhead parking area. From the south you can take the exit to the San Rafael Bridge getting off at the last Marin exit\, the San Quentin exit. For GPS\, use the Bay Café address\, 2165 Francisco Blvd.\, San Rafael. 
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LOCATION:CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Monarchs in Marin! How Much Trouble Are They In?
DESCRIPTION:Speakers:  Mia Monroe and Ed Nute\nHost: Missy Crowe\nThursday\, December 9th\nStart: 7:30 PM  \nPhoto: Monarch and Poppies\nBy Mia Monroe \nPlease register for the Zoom webinar HERE \nOur program will review the monarch butterfly life history\, causes of the current population crisis\, the roles for community scientists and how we each can help offer a safer healthy future for this amazing butterfly. \nMia Monroe is a volunteer for Xerces Society and has helped coordinate the Western Monarch Count for its entire 25 years! She is also a National Park Service ranger\, on the steering committee of OneTam and participates in the Marin Monarch Working Group. \nEd Nute\, Marin Audubon Society board member\, took the initiative to offer monarchs such chances at MAS properties at Deer Isle and Bahia by establishing a milkweed meadow. He will share the amazing experiences he and other volunteers have had as they grow up a successful monarch nursery amidst drought\, pests and more!
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LOCATION:Zoom Event\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Birding at the Cosumnes River Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, December 11 2021 – 1 PM to 5:30 PM – CLICK HERE to register for this field trip \nBirding with Kurt Rademacher \nRegistration for this trip will be open starting on December 1 at 8:00 AM. There is a limit of 15 for this trip. There will not be a waiting list\, and no drop-ins allowed. All participants must be fully vaccinated. \nAt the junction of the Great Central Valley and Delta\, the Cosumnes River Preserve is a 46\,000-acre conservation project acquired and jointly managed through the collaboration of a number of conservation organizations and agencies. Here\, the last un-dammed river on the west slope of the Sierra still routinely floods up in winter\, fostering bountiful habitats of wetlands\, savannah and riparian forest for wintering waterfowl\, shorebirds\, songbirds and raptors. Tundra Swans\, Shovelers\, American Wigeon\, Green-winged & Cinnamon Teal\, Pintails\, White-faced Ibis\, and White Pelicans are among the winter throngs. Greater and Lesser Sandhill Cranes are a highlight of our tour\, and we’ll end up at Staten Island for sundown to witness the spectacle of some 15% of the Pacific Flyway’s cranes noisily settling down for their nightly roost. \nDIRECTIONS: We’ll meet at the Cosumnes River Preserve Visitor Center parking lot at 13501 Franklin Blvd\, Galt. Allow about two hours from Central Marin via Hwys 37\, 80 and 12 through Rio Vista to I-5\, then north to Twin Cities Rd. exit. (Or you can take I-80 to Sacramento\, then south on I-5 to Twin Cities Rd. exit.) On Twin Cities Rd. proceed east briefly to turn right (S) on Franklin Rd. about 1.7 miles to the parking area. You are wel- come to come earlier and enjoy your lunch on the Visitor Center veranda. After a briefing at 1 PM\, we’ll enjoy a 1-mile loop hike on a trail and boardwalk\, then drive to other key observation points on the preserve ending up at Staten Island. Come prepared with warm clothing for changeable weather including rain and mud for “Crane-down.”
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