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SUMMARY:Climate Change and the Birds of the Zuni Mountains Region of New Mexico: Past and Present\, and Maybe Future
DESCRIPTION:The Zuni region enjoys a history of ornithological study that must be the envy of every other place in interior western North America.  The specimens collected in the second half of the 19th Century and the early years of the 20th Century are mostly still extant and form the basis of assessing how the regional avifauna has changed and is changing across time.  Change has been very rapid since the turn of the new millennium.\n\n\nBorn and reared in Vallejo\, John Trochet has lived in Sacramento for the last 44 years.  He briefly practiced medicine before returning to school in ornithology\, and retired from the UC Davis Museum of Wildlife and Fish Biology in 2017.  He remains a research affiliate of the museum.  Along with following the birds of the Cosumnes River Preserve and being a team member of Project Principalis in Louisiana\, the 45+ year study of the birds of the Zuni Mountains Region is one of three long-term projects that keeps him busy in retirement.
URL:https://www.sanjoaquinaudubon.org/event/climate-change-and-the-birds-of-the-zuni-mountains-region-of-new-mexico-past-and-present-and-maybe-future/
LOCATION:Central United Methodist Church\, 3700 Pacific Avenue\, Stockton\, California
CATEGORIES:Chapter Programs
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SUMMARY:Del Puerto Canyon Fieldtrip
DESCRIPTION:Field Trip Coordinator – Ralph Baker \nDel Puerto Canyon is Stanislaus County’s most diverse natural environment. Its habitats range from grasslands along the western valley floor to chaparral\, blue oak woodland\, and pines. Over 150 species of birds have been observed here (your guide has personally seen 128). Species we could see at this time of year include Golden Eagle\, Prairie Falcon\, Greater Roadrunner\, Northern Pygmy-Owl\, Lewis’s Woodpecker\, Rock and Canyon Wren\, Wrentit\, California Thrasher\, Phainopepla (which would make it a good day\, indeed) and Rufous-crowned Sparrow. The birds\, along with interesting geology\, herps\, insects\, and other wildlife\, make this a must-see birding spot. A Townsend’s Solitaire has recently been seen in the upper reaches of the canyon and this is one of the few places in the county where it’s possible to see Steller’s Jay (though they are extremely rare\, even here). \n\nVisit the Stanislaus Audubon website HERE for a more detailed description of the canyon.\n\nWe will traverse the canyon\, stopping at several locations to bird. Most birding will be done near or from the road\, but there will be a couple of hikes away from the road; the one at Frank Raines Park will be rather steep\, but anyone who does not wish to participate in the steep climb can bird around the parking lot and picnic area. Dress in layers\, where comfortable walking shoes and bring lunch/snacks (as we will not be returning to Patterson until sometime after lunch)\, water and binoculars. A scope would also be useful if you have one \nDirections: Meet at Starbucks\, 2952 Speno Dr\, Patterson\, CA 95363
URL:https://www.sanjoaquinaudubon.org/event/del-puerto-canyon-fieldtrip/
LOCATION:Del Puerto Canyon Meeting Point\, Starbucks \, 2952 Speno Dr\, Patterson\, CA\, 95363\, United States
CATEGORIES:Birding FieldTrips
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SUMMARY:Beginner’s Bird Walk @ River Islands
DESCRIPTION:Join leader Henry Koertzen for a beginning bird walk for folks of all ages. We will start at the gravel parking lot at the south entrance of River Islands (at the river side of the road) . We will walk the smooth paved path\, accessible by a stroller or wheelchair.We will do a two mile loop. First we will follow the path along the San Joaquin River\, and then we will cross over to return around the lake. Note: there are no bathroom facilities at the site. \nDirectionsTake exit 460 (Manthey Rd) from I-5(S).Turn right onto Manthey Road.At the first stop sign turn left onto Stewart Road. When you reach the first roundabout the parking area is on the right. Coordinates 37.788505\, -121.309836\nhttps://maps.app.goo.gl/2jzoQsgQJcNVeDhf7
URL:https://www.sanjoaquinaudubon.org/event/beginners-bird-walk-mountain-house-creek-park-wetlands/
LOCATION:River Islands\, 301\, Stewart Rd\, Lathrop\, CA\, 95330\, United States
CATEGORIES:Birding FieldTrips
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