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SUMMARY:Monthly Program: December 2023
DESCRIPTION:New Zealand: Great Walks and Great Birds \nJill Hedgecock \n\nJill Hedgecock will share photos from her hiking and birding adventures in the North and South Islands of New Zealand. Come experience the wonders of Tongariro Alpine Crossing\, a trek that takes adventurous souls over an active volcano and which has been described as the best one-day trek in New Zealand. This hike also has the distinction of requiring the highest number of search and rescues! On the South Island\, the 20+ mile\, three-day Routeburn Great Walk offers stunning views of snow-capped mountains\, mirrored lakes\, and flowing turquoise water. Sections of this hike are so pristine that unfiltered water is safe to drink. New Zealand’s birding opportunities did not disappoint. Photos of iridescent wood pigeons\, the endemic takahe\, little blue penguins\, and mischievous kea parrots (the only alpine parrot in the world) will be shared. \nJill Hedgecock\, who has spoken on topics from rhino conservation\, microplastics\, and falconry in Scotland\, returns to share more of her international travels with the Mount Diablo Bird Alliance. She has a M.S. degree in Environmental Management. She previously served as the International Conservation Coordinator for the club back in the early 1990s and was a long-term leader of the Black Diamond Mine Christmas Count circle. \n\n  \n\nKea\, the only alpine parrot Photo: Jill Hedgecock
URL:https://mtdiablobirds.org/event/monthly-program-december2023/
LOCATION:Walnut Creek Civic Park Assembly Hall\, 1375 Civic Drive\, Walnut Creek\, CA\, 94596\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ariana Rickard":MAILTO:arianajrickard@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:MDAS Field Trip -- Lynch Canyon Open Space Preserve\, Fairfield
DESCRIPTION:Lynch Canyon Open Space\, an asset of the Solano County Land Trust\, is a fantastic place for raptors in the winter! It’s also home to grassland species\, and waterbirds on the reservoir. The trails are wide and firmly packed but unpaved. Participants will be able to choose between two routes: A loop of about 2.5 miles around Lynch Reservoir\, with some gentle elevation gain; or a longer loop of about 3.25 miles with a longer\, steeper climb (14% grade at one stretch). Co-leaders will be present to accompany along either route. On both routes we’ll stop frequently to look for raptors\, and to scope the reservoir. Lynch Canyon is still a working ranch so we can expect to encounter free-ranging cattle. Some of the trails are part of the Bay Area Ridge Trail\, and we may encounter bicyclists\, e-bikes\, and equestrians. \nPlease bring $6 (exact bills) for the off-season parking fee. Bring ample water (none is available on site) and sun protection. There is almost no shade on the trails. There is a pit toilet at the parking lot. Solano County Land Trust asks us to bring our own hand sanitizer. Bring snacks or lunch. On the longer loop\, there are picnic tables. \nHike Rating: 2 (longer route is 3) Elevation change on the longer loop trail option is approximately 500 feet.\nLeaders: Susana de Trapaga (trapaga@sbcglobal.net) 510.333.2693 and Maureen Lahiff (MLahiff@aol.com)\, 510.484.6529\nMeet: Parking lot for Lynch Canyon Open Space \nDirections: Take I-80 east to exit 36\, American Canyon Road/Hiddenbrook Pkwy. At the stop sign at the end of the exit ramp\, turn right and then immediately left onto McGary Road\, which runs alongside the freeway. After about 1.7 miles\, turn left onto Lynch Road\, pass under I-80\, and drive all the way to the parking lot. \nHeavy rain cancels the trip. We’ll send an email if we’re cancelling\, or if weather looks iffy. Participants acknowledge the MDAS Liability Waiver (available during registration). Register for this trip here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/lynch-canyon-tickets-736130916387 \n(Golden Eagle and Raven photo by Isaac Aronow)
URL:https://mtdiablobirds.org/event/mdas-field-trip-lynch-canyon-open-preserve-dec-2023/
LOCATION:Lynch Canyon Open Space Preserve\, Fairfield\, 3100 Lynch Rd\, Fairfield\, CA\, 94534\, United States
CATEGORIES:Birding,Field Trips
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