Birding the Bay Area, Part 1

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  • Опубліковано 28 лип 2024
  • With hundreds of bird species found throughout the San Francisco Bay Area, we are fortunate to have several birding organizations dedicated to appreciating and conserving the birds here. In the first part of SFBBO's Birding the Bay Area series, Golden Gate Audubon, Mt. Diablo Audubon, and Ohlone Audubon each share a few of their favorite birding hotspots in the areas they serve, which include the counties of San Francisco, Contra Costa, and Alameda.
    00:00 - Intro
    01:32 - Bob Toleno, Field Trip Chairperson of Ohlone Audubon Society (www.ohloneaudubon.org):
    - Coyote Hills Regional Park
    - Hayward Regional Shoreline
    - Garin Regional Park
    - Mines Road
    21:32: Whitney Grover, Deputy Director of Golden Gate Audubon Society (goldengateaudubon.org):
    - Dotson Family Marsh - Point Pinole Regional Shoreline
    - Arrowhead Marsh - Martin Luther King Jr. Shoreline
    - Chain of Lakes - Golden Gate Park
    39:24 - Jerry Britten, President of Mt. Diablo Audubon Society (mtdiabloaudubon.org):
    - Clifton Court Forebay
    - Jersey Island
    01:04:33 - Q&A
    Check out the other videos in the Birding the Bay Area series:
    Part 2: • Birding the Bay Area, ...
    Part 3: • Birding the Bay Area, ...
    This event is part of SFBBO's Birdy Hour Speaker Series. Learn more at www.sfbbo.org/birdy. Thank you to SFBBO donors and the Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District for making this event possible.
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