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SUMMARY:Pacheco Pond Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:This walk has been CANCELLED due to weather. In addition to the possibility of direct rain\, parts of the trail have been inundated\, the remainder is quite muddy\, and the high water levels have resulted in many ducks moving to other nearby\, seasonally-inundated areas. Look for another Pacheco Pond walk next fall\, before winter rains give the ducks so many choices! \nJoin Jack and Tacy from Wild Birds Unlimited for this walk at Novato’s Pacheco Pond. This less-visited neighbor to the Hamilton Wetlands offers habitat for a variety of winter ducks and year-round waterbirds that prefer vegetated fresh-to-brackish water. The first category includes shovelers\, canvasback\, ruddy ducks\, mallards\, gadwall\, bufflehead\, and more. The second category offers us a variety of herons and egrets\, kingfishers\, gallinules\, Virginia rails\, and soras. This is also a potential spot to see terns and peregrine falcons at any point during the year. For more on the birds you can expect here\, see our profile of Pacheco Pond or check recent sightings on eBird. \nDirections to Pacheco Pond:  According to Google\, 700 Bel Marin Keys Boulevard in Novato seems to land you right in front of the pond\, though the pond itself doesn’t really have a numbered address. To get there\, take the Bel Marin Keys exit from Highway 101 and travel east on Bel Marin Keys Blvd for two miles\, passing through the commercial/industrial section and then arriving at a small parking area on the right\, facing the pond. \nBlack-Crowned Night-Heron – Allan Hack\nHeader image: White pelicans at Pacheco Pond by Mark Gunn.
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/pacheco-2-15-19/
LOCATION:Pacheco Pond\, 700 Bel Marin Keys Boulevard\, Novato\, CA\, 94949\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190203T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190203T113000
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CREATED:20190105T230757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190119T201148Z
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SUMMARY:Las Gallinas Ponds Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join guest leader Mark Schulist and Jack from Wild Birds Unlimited for this walk at San Rafael’s Las Gallinas Ponds. This water treatment ponds offer year-round\, food-rich waters that attract a wide variety of birds and this is the busiest season of all. We’ll see hundreds of ducks\, as well as other waterbirds\, raptors\, and songbirds. This is one of the best places to start learning about birds\, with a large variety of distinctive\, easy to see species at relatively close distances. To learn more about the birds of Las Gallinas\, see our site profile. \nMute swan – Philip Goddard\nBring binoculars if you have them and please leave pets at home; we will have a few extra loaner pairs of binos and a few spotting scopes to share. We will be walking up to two miles at a slow pace on a level trail.\nReserve your space by selecting your number of participants and clicking on “Confirm RSVP” above. This walk is now fully booked; check back soon for additional events.  \nWild Birds Unlimited bird walks are intended for persons in reasonably good health and physical condition. Participants must be capable of walking over uneven terrain and be adequately prepared for the prevailing outdoor conditions. By registering for this walk\, I acknowledge that participation entails known and unanticipated risks\, including personal injury to myself and others and property damage. Notwithstanding these risks\, I wish to assume them by voluntarily participating in these activities. I hereby release Wild Birds Unlimited and its officers\, employees\, and affiliates from any and all liability for any injury or loss arising out of my participation in these activities. \nDirections to meeting area: To reach the Las Gallinas Ponds\, head east on Smith Ranch Road and continue to the end of the road where it enters McInnis Park. Immediately after crossing the train tracks\, turn left (following the small sign for the wildlife ponds) and continue until you reach the small parking area across the bridge from the ponds. The address for the adjacent water treatment facility is 300 Smith Ranch Road\, which will essentially take you there – just park at the public parking area outside of the facility. \nHeader image: A pair of common mergansers at Las Gallinas\, by Doug Greenberg on Flickr. 
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/las-gallinas-2-3-19/
LOCATION:Las Gallinas Ponds\, 300 Smith Ranch Rd\, San Rafael\, CA\, 94903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190113T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190113T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180320T225907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181217T225021Z
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SUMMARY:Bahia Lagoon Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join guest leader Heather Cameron and Jack from Wild Birds Unlimited for this walk at the Bahia Lagoon in northern Novato. This pond near the mouth of the Petaluma River is a local hotspot for common goldeneye (with a few of the less common Barrow’s goldeneye often present)\, as well as other diving ducks and grebes\, raptors including kestrels\, kites\, and harriers\, and a variety of other wetland and open country songbirds including song and Savannah sparrows\, Say’s phoebes\, and western meadowlarks. After observing the water birds for an hour and a half or so\, we will briefly adjourn to the very nearby Bahia trailhead of the Rush Creek Open Space Preserve\, from where we can see some different ducks and shorebirds on the tidal mudflats as well as woodland songbirds for our remaining hour. \nBring binoculars if you have them and please leave pets at home; we will have a few extra loaner pairs of binos and a few spotting scopes to share. We will be walking a short distance on level trails at a slow pace\, with no challenges other than winter birding’s possibilities of cool temperatures and a few puddles. (And we’ve even scheduled this as a rare afternoon walk to try to avoid the chilliest morning conditions!) \nBufflehead by Doug Greenberg\nReserve your space by selecting your number of participants and clicking on “Confirm RSVP” above. This event is fully booked; please see our other upcoming events here.  \nWild Birds Unlimited bird walks are intended for persons in reasonably good health and physical condition. Participants must be capable of walking over uneven terrain and be adequately prepared for the prevailing outdoor conditions. By registering for this walk\, I acknowledge that participation entails known and unanticipated risks\, including personal injury to myself and others and property damage. Notwithstanding these risks\, I wish to assume them by voluntarily participating in these activities. I hereby release Wild Birds Unlimited and its officers\, employees\, and affiliates from any and all liability for any injury or loss arising out of my participation in these activities. \nDirections to meeting area: To reach Bahia\, take the Atherton exit off 101 in northern Novato. Travelling east on Atherton\, turn left on Bugeia Ln\, which turns into Bahia Dr. At the end of Bahia Dr\, turn right on Topaz and continue to the end\, where you can park by the club house\, which has an address you can use for a convenient GPS reference at 3008 Topaz Dr\, Novato\, and on the adjacent dead-end roadside. \nHeader photo: common goldeneye by zenbikescience. 
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/bahia-1-13-19/
LOCATION:Bahia Lagoon\, 3008 Topaz Dr\, Novato\, CA\, 94945\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190106T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190106T110000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180822T012510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190106T000155Z
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SUMMARY:Raptor Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Red-shouldered Hawk – Susie Kelly\nWinter is hawk season! The current season hosts our highest numbers and diversity of raptors\, with many hawks and falcons becoming more abundant with the addition of northern migrants to our resident populations. \nIn this in-store presentation\, we’ll give a tour of essentially all our local raptors: 18 species of hawk\, falcon\, eagle\, and other daytime birds of prey. We’ll teach you how to identify the familiar species with confidence and where to find the less common birds. We’ll also take a brief look at a few of our most notable owl species\, including identification by ear. \nThis free presentation at Wild Birds Unlimited of Novato will begin at 10 AM on Sunday\, January 6 and last about 45 minutes\, with time for questions afterwards. Reserve your space by selecting your number of participants and clicking on “Confirm RSVP” above.  \nHeader photo: Red-tailed Hawk by Don Bartling
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/hawk-talk-1-6-19/
LOCATION:Wild Birds Unlimited\, 104 Vintage Way\, Ste. A-7\, Novato\, CA\, 94945\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181209T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181209T113000
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CREATED:20180320T225907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181128T234822Z
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SUMMARY:San Rafael Bay Trail Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join guest leader Rich Cimino from Yellowbilled Tours and Jack from Wild Birds Unlimited for this walk on San Rafael’s Bay Trail. This is some of our closest access to the immediate bayshore\, giving us a chance to see shorebirds\, gulls\, and a wide variety of ducks and grebes. Species that favor open\, deep water like ruddy ducks\, canvasbacks\, bufflehead\, and the larger Clark’s and western grebes can often be seen here. For more on the birds found here\, check out the eBird Hotspot. \nBring binoculars (and a spotting scope if you have one!); we will have a few extra loaner pairs of binos and a few scopes to share. The trail is level and easy walking (mostly paved) and extends about 1.5 miles to the north (3 miles round trip). \nHorned grebe – Becky Matsubara\nReserve your space by selecting your number of participants and clicking on “Confirm RSVP” above. \nWild Birds Unlimited bird walks are intended for persons in reasonably good health and physical condition. Participants must be capable of walking over uneven terrain and be adequately prepared for the prevailing outdoor conditions. By registering for this walk\, I acknowledge that participation entails known and unanticipated risks\, including personal injury to myself and others and property damage. Notwithstanding these risks\, I wish to assume them by voluntarily participating in these activities. I hereby release Wild Birds Unlimited and its officers\, employees\, and affiliates from any and all liability for any injury or loss arising out of my participation in these activities. \nDirections to meeting area: We will be meeting at the southern end of the San Rafael Bay Trail section\, at the petite Jean and John Starkweather Shoreline Park\, located at the end of Francisco Blvd shortly before the Richmond Bridge entrance (see map below; if your GPS does not recognize the 2175 San Francisco Bay Trail address of the park\, you can also use 2171 Francisco Blvd for the adjacent office building). \nHeader photo: Spotted Sandpiper by Tony Gray
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/sr-bay-trail-12-9-18/
LOCATION:Starkweather Shoreline Park\, 2175 San Francisco Bay Trail\, San Rafael\, CA\, 94901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181130T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181130T103000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180320T225907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181031T160244Z
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SUMMARY:Loch Lomond Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join leaders Jack and Angela from Wild Birds Unlimited for a late fall walk at San Rafael’s Loch Lomond Marina. We’ll be particularly looking out for rocky shoreline birds like oystercatchers\, black turnstones\, and spotted sandpipers\, but we’re also certain to see various ducks and other waterbirds as we explore this bayfront trail. To learn more about the birds of Loch Lomond\, see our full site profile. We will be walking about a mile at a very slow pace along a level trail; restroom available at trailhead. \nBlack turnstone – Andy Reago\nReserve your space by selecting your number of participants and clicking on “Confirm RSVP” above. This event is fully booked; please see our other upcoming events here.  \nWild Birds Unlimited bird walks are intended for persons in reasonably good health and physical condition. Participants must be capable of walking over uneven terrain and be adequately prepared for the prevailing outdoor conditions. By registering for this walk\, I acknowledge that participation entails known and unanticipated risks\, including personal injury to myself and others and property damage. Notwithstanding these risks\, I wish to assume them by voluntarily participating in these activities. I hereby release Wild Birds Unlimited and its officers\, employees\, and affiliates from any and all liability for any injury or loss arising out of my participation in these activities. \nDirections to meeting area: The Loch Lomond Marina is located immediately off of Point San Pedro Rd. about 1.6 miles east of downtown San Rafael. Address for GPS is 110 Loch Lomond Dr. Upon entering the marina\, proceed to the far left end of the parking area\, where we will meet by the signed trailhead leading out on the jetty. \nHeader photo: Black Oystercatcher by Nicole Beaulac
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/loch-lomond-11-30-18/
LOCATION:Loch Lomond Marina\, 110 Loch Lomond Dr\, San Rafael\, CA\, 94901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181118T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181118T110000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180523T215442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181015T234532Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Ducks & Other Swimming Birds
DESCRIPTION:Cinnamon Teal – George Gentry\nEarlier in fall\, we hosted a seminar on our local shorebirds – the sandpipers\, plovers\, and so on that run along the shore or wade in the shallows. Now\, as we move into winter\, we’ll be covering the swimming birds: ducks\, geese\, swans\, grebes\, and a smattering of rails and cormorants. If you’d like to learn how to see and identify more birds in local ponds and wetlands this winter\, this is the talk for you. \nIn this in-store presentation\, we’ll present an overview of our different waterbird families (what is a grebe anyways?)\, give some helpful tips for identification\, then move on to a brisk tour of about 25 of our most notable local ducks and other swimming waterbirds\, discussing life history highlights\, local sites in which to find them\, and how to identify the potentially tricky ones. \nThis free presentation at Wild Birds Unlimited of Novato will begin at 10 AM on Sunday\, November 18 and last about 45 minutes\, with time for questions afterwards. If you would like to attend\, please reserve your space by choosing your number of attendees and clicking “Confirm RSVP” above.  \nHeader image: common mergansers by Doug Greenberg. 
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/duck-talk-11-18-18/
LOCATION:Wild Birds Unlimited\, 104 Vintage Way\, Ste. A-7\, Novato\, CA\, 94945\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181104T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181104T113000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180320T225907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181029T200259Z
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SUMMARY:Hamilton Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join guest leader David Herlocker and Jack from Wild Birds Unlimited for a fall walk on the Bay Trail at Hamilton Wetlands. The expansive restored wetlands attract thousands of shorebirds\, waterfowl\, and other birds in the fall and winter months. Mudflats attract sandpipers\, plovers\, curlews and more; shallow water fills with stilts\, avocets\, yellowlegs\, and willets – nowhere else in Novato attracts a wider variety of shorebirds. Hamilton is also a great place for seeing raptors like kites\, harriers\, and falcons. \nReserve your space by selecting your number of participants and clicking on “Confirm RSVP” above. We’ll be meeting at the parking area of the South Novato Park near the end of Hangar Ave (see directions below). Note that this walk includes a few miles of leisurely walking on a flat\, level trail. There are portable toilets at the trailhead. \nWild Birds Unlimited bird walks are intended for persons in reasonably good health and physical condition. Participants must be capable of walking over uneven terrain and be adequately prepared for the prevailing outdoor conditions. By registering for this walk\, I acknowledge that participation entails known and unanticipated risks\, including personal injury to myself and others and property damage. Notwithstanding these risks\, I wish to assume them by voluntarily participating in these activities. I hereby release Wild Birds Unlimited and its officers\, employees\, and affiliates from any and all liability for any injury or loss arising out of my participation in these activities. \nDirections to South Novato Park parking lot: From Highway 101 take the Ignacio/Bel Marin Keys exit. Stay right onto Nave Drive .7 mi\, go left at Main Gate Rd\, .4 mi\, Main Gate Rd becomes S Palm Dr\, .5mi\, turn right onto Hangar Ave. The parking lot is on the right beneath the solar panels. \nHeader photo: Sandpiper flock by Don McCullough. 
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/hamilton-11-4-18/
LOCATION:Hamilton – Sports Field Lot\, Hangar Ave and Maybeck St\, Novato\, CA\, 94949\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181021T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181021T110000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180523T215442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180928T021241Z
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SUMMARY:Backyard Birding by Ear: Fall Edition
DESCRIPTION:Comic by bird and moon\nThe birdsong peak of spring and summer has passed. But birds don’t go silent in fall! With the hubbub of the nesting season choral competition now faded away\, it’s a great time to focus on the distinctive calls and other non-song vocalizations of our common backyard birds. When you start to recognize birds by ear\, you’ll be quickly alerted to the arrival of an old friend\, perk your ears up when an unfamiliar visitor enters the yard\, and generally notice twice as many birds as you did in your eyesight-only days. In short: nothing will help you to observe more birds more than learning their songs and calls\, and there’s no better place to start recognizing their vocalizations than in your own yard. \nIn this in-store presentation\, we’ll be playing and discussing how to recognize about 20 common backyard birds by the sounds they make in fall. In addition to the nitty-gritty\, call-by-call material\, we’ll also discuss the purpose of different bird vocalizations and the tips\, tricks\, and techniques that will make it easier both to remember these birds and to learn others in the future. \nThis free presentation at Wild Birds Unlimited of Novato will begin at 10 AM on Sunday\, October 21st and last about 45 minutes\, with time for questions afterwards – bird sound identification challenges are welcome! If you would like to attend\, please reserve your space by choosing your number of attendees and clicking “Confirm RSVP” above.  \nHeader image: Oak titmouse by S. Hunt
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/birding-by-ear-10-21-18/
LOCATION:Wild Birds Unlimited\, 104 Vintage Way\, Ste. A-7\, Novato\, CA\, 94945\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181006T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181006T120000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180529T232340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180928T021339Z
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SUMMARY:Olompali Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join guest leader Rich Cimino of Yellowbilled Tours and Jack from Wild Birds Unlimited on this bird walk at Olompali State Historic Park on the north side of Novato. We’ll pass briefly through the historic garden areas to reach a ~2.5 mile loop trail through mixed woodland where we’ll look for a variety of fall songbirds\, raptors\, and other species. To learn more about the birds we might find on the trip\, see our profile of Olompali.  \nReserve your space by selecting your number of participants and clicking on “Confirm RSVP” above; the walk is limited to a small group so that everyone can see and hear the birds and leaders. We’ll meet at Olompali at 9 AM on Saturday\, October 6th and wrap up around noon (you may want to bring a lunch to enjoy in the pleasant picnic areas after the walk). We will be walking a little under three miles with a few hundred feet of elevation gain. Portable toilets available at entrance. Note that there is an $8 entrance fee\, payable by cash\, for access to the State Park (park passes also accepted).  \nWild Birds Unlimited bird walks are intended for persons in reasonably good health and physical condition. Participants must be capable of walking over uneven terrain and be adequately prepared for the prevailing outdoor conditions. By registering for this walk\, I acknowledge that participation entails known and unanticipated risks\, including personal injury to myself and others and property damage. Notwithstanding these risks\, I wish to assume them by voluntarily participating in these activities. I hereby release Wild Birds Unlimited and its officers\, employees\, and affiliates from any and all liability for any injury or loss arising out of my participation in these activities. \nHeader photo: Acorn woodpecker and Steller’s jay by Christine Hansen \n 
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/olompali-10-6-18/
LOCATION:Olompali State Historic Park\, 8900 Redwood Blvd\, Novato\, CA\, 94945\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180928T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180928T120000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180828T220642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180925T004250Z
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SUMMARY:Hamilton Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Fall shorebird migration is now in full swing\, and there is no better local area for large numbers and diversity of plovers\, sandpipers\, stilts\, avocets\, and much more than at the restored Hamilton Wetlands in Novato. By late September\, waterfowl and raptor numbers will also be increasing\, while it’s also a fine time for special passing migrants like Vaux’s swifts and red-necked phalaropes. On this special “behind the scenes” trip\, we’ll travel in carpools on levees roads normally closed to public access from where we’ll get unique views of the wetlands as we approach the breach to San Pablo Bay. Our guides will be David Sexton\, long-time bird monitor throughout the restoration project\, and Jack from Wild Birds Unlimited\, who also volunteers with the Hamilton bird monitoring. To learn more about some of the birds we’ll see\, take a look at our Hamilton Wetlands profile. \nSemipalmated Plover by Mick Thompson\nReserve your space by selecting your number of participants and clicking on “Confirm RSVP” above. This trip and waitlist is now fully booked. Check back for further trips to Hamilton with us later in the season.  \nWe will be meeting at the skate park parking lot at 1200 Hamilton Parkway in Novato at 9 AM on Friday\, September 28th. From there we will gather into as few vehicles as possible before continuing into the wetlands restoration area. We will start with a  brief visit with Christina McWhorter\, director of the restoration project\, to learn more about the ongoing work to welcome native plants and wildlife back to the area (last restrooms available here at the nursery). We’ll spend the bulk of our time birding near our convoy of cars at a few stops along the levee\, with perhaps a short walk at adjacent Pacheco Pond if we have extra time before getting back to the starting location around noon. \nThis field trip will potentially have a small amount of level walking\, but will mostly involve slow travel by car with birding at designated stopping points. Participants should be prepared to stay for the whole duration of the walk and to carpool\, as we will want to compress into as few vehicles as possible. Please leave pets at home and bring binoculars if you have them; we’ll have a few loaner pairs available as well as a few spotting scopes to share. \nWild Birds Unlimited bird walks are intended for persons in reasonably good health and physical condition. Participants must be capable of walking over uneven terrain and be adequately prepared for the prevailing outdoor conditions. By registering for this walk\, I acknowledge that participation entails known and unanticipated risks\, including personal injury to myself and others and property damage. Notwithstanding these risks\, I wish to assume them by voluntarily participating in these activities. I hereby release Wild Birds Unlimited and its officers\, employees\, and affiliates from any and all liability for any injury or loss arising out of my participation in these activities. \nHeader image: A flock of “peeps” (least or western sandpipers) takes flight\, photo by Don McCullough on Flickr. I love watching those big undulating flocks – Hamilton is the place to see them around here. 
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/hamilton-9-28-18/
LOCATION:Hamilton Wetlands – Skatepark Lot\, 1200 Hamilton Parkway\, Novato\, CA\, 94949\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180923T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180923T110000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180822T012510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180905T175405Z
UID:1827-1537696800-1537700400@natureinnovato.com
SUMMARY:Raptor Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Red-shouldered Hawk – Susie Kelly\nFall hawk migration is getting started! The upcoming months will see our highest numbers and diversity of raptor species and the flow of migration itself can be observed peaking in September and October at Hawk Hill by the Golden Gate and at other locations around the North Bay. So now is the perfect time to brush up on your hawk knowledge and then get out and put it to good use! \nIn this in-store presentation\, we’ll give a tour of essentially all our local raptors: 18 species of hawk\, falcon\, eagle\, and other daytime birds of prey. We’ll teach you how to identify the familiar species with confidence and where to find the less common birds. We’ll also take a brief look at three of our most notable owl species\, including identification by ear. \nThis free presentation at Wild Birds Unlimited of Novato will begin at 10 AM on Sunday\, September 23 and last about 45 minutes\, with time for questions afterwards. If you would like to attend\, please reserve your space by choosing your number of attendees and clicking “Confirm RSVP” above. This seminar is fully booked. Please check back in upcoming months for encore presentations on this popular topic. \nHeader photo: Red-tailed Hawk by Don Bartling
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/hawk-talk-9-23-18/
LOCATION:Wild Birds Unlimited\, 104 Vintage Way\, Ste. A-7\, Novato\, CA\, 94945\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180818T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180818T110000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180801T002949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T003449Z
UID:1721-1534581000-1534590000@natureinnovato.com
SUMMARY:Rush Creek Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Fall shorebird migration is now in full swing\, with increasing numbers of yellowlegs\, stilts\, avocets\, plovers\, and possibly phalaropes filling local wetlands. For this walk at Rush Creek Open Space Preserve in northern Novato\, we’ll be walking out on the Pinheiro Fire Road for about 1.3 miles\, looking at birds along the way\, to reach Cemetery Marsh\, a waterbird hotspot where we’ll spend some time before returning the way we came. You can read more about the birds of Rush Creek here. \nRed-necked phalarope – Jason Crotty\nReserve your space by selecting your number of participants and clicking on “Confirm RSVP” above. We’ll be meeting at the main trailhead on Binford Road – see below for location details – at 8:30 AM on Saturday\, August 18 and wrapping up around 11:00. We’ll take our time walking a little less than three miles on a generally level fire road. Please leave pets at home and bring binoculars if you have them; we’ll have a few loaner pairs available as well as a spotting scope to share. There are no restrooms or other facilities at this preserve. \nWild Birds Unlimited bird walks are intended for persons in reasonably good health and physical condition. Participants must be capable of walking over uneven terrain and be adequately prepared for the prevailing outdoor conditions. By registering for this walk\, I acknowledge that participation entails known and unanticipated risks\, including personal injury to myself and others and property damage. Notwithstanding these risks\, I wish to assume them by voluntarily participating in these activities. I hereby release Wild Birds Unlimited and its officers\, employees\, and affiliates from any and all liability for any injury or loss arising out of my participation in these activities. \nTo reach Rush Creek\, exit Highway 101 at Atherton Ave in Novato. Heading east on Atherton\, make an immediate sharp left onto Binford Rd\, a frontage road running parallel to 101. Look for the trailhead and roadside parking 60 yards after turning onto Binford.
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/rush-creek-8-18-18/
LOCATION:Rush Creek Open Space Preserve\, 8186 Binford Rd\, Novato\, CA\, 94945\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180812T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180812T110000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180801T000512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180801T003748Z
UID:1717-1534068000-1534071600@natureinnovato.com
SUMMARY:Shorebird Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Black-necked stilt chick -Patty McGann\nLate summer is when the shorebirds arrive from their arctic breeding grounds\, filling up our mudflats and wetlands\, amazing us with their swirling flocks\, graceful necks and legs\, and ridiculously long bills. Join us on Sunday\, August 12th from 10-10:45 AM for a free in-store seminar on how to find\, identify\, and appreciate all those wonderful names: sandpiper\, plover\, willet\, godwit\, curlew\, and more. We’ll be covering the 23 species regularly seen in Northeast Marin and sharing our inside tips on the best local sites for shorebird watching. \nThis free presentation at Wild Birds Unlimited of Novato will begin at 10 AM on Sunday\, August 12th and last about 45 minutes\, with time for questions afterwards. If you would like to attend\, please reserve your space by choosing your number of attendees and clicking “Confirm RSVP” above. 
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/shorebird-talk-8-12-18/
LOCATION:Wild Birds Unlimited\, 104 Vintage Way\, Ste. A-7\, Novato\, CA\, 94945\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180804T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180804T150000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180721T191103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180721T191515Z
UID:1623-1533380400-1533394800@natureinnovato.com
SUMMARY:Wild Birds Unlimited 8th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:Eurasian Eagle-Owl at last year’s partyPhoto by Mark Schulist\nJoin us at Wild Birds Unlimited at Vintage Oaks for our 8th Anniversary Celebration! We’ll have special sales\, prizes\, refreshments\, and a series of special guests from the Hungry Owl Project\, Native Bird Connections\, and the Bird Rescue Center of Sonoma. In other words: live owls and raptors! \nNo reservations required – drop in anytime 11-3 to meet some birds!
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/wbu-8th-anniversary/
LOCATION:Wild Birds Unlimited\, 104 Vintage Way\, Ste. A-7\, Novato\, CA\, 94945\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180729T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180729T110000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180628T004049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180702T125517Z
UID:1408-1532858400-1532862000@natureinnovato.com
SUMMARY:Seminar: Birding in Northeast Marin
DESCRIPTION:Here at Nature in Novato and in our store at Wild Birds Unlimited\, we’re focused on encouraging the appreciation of local nature.  In this in-store talk\, we’ll provide a broad overview of the birds our home territory has to offer\, interspersed with myriad little tips of astoundingly helpful specificity. Whether you’re a neophyte or long-time birder\, this presentation will give you insights into our local birdlife that you can’t get anywhere else. We’ll cover topics like: \n\nWhere are the best birding locations in Novato and San Rafael? What are some of the most notable specialty birds of these different hotspots and when and how can you find them? (For example\, if you would like to see a Barrow’s Goldeneye\, Black-throated Gray Warbler\, or Lazuli Bunting\, where should you go?)\nHow many different bird species do we have over the course of a year in Northeast Marin? What are our local patterns of seasonal migration – when do different groups of birds arrive and depart?\nWhat different habitat types do we have in our area? Learning how to recognize different plant communities and wetland types is the key to understanding why certain birds are found only in certain areas. Which local preserves host which communities of birds\, plants\, and other wildlife?\n\nSo if you’d like to see more birds in your everyday life\, discover under-the-radar local hotspots\, or better understand the place where you live\, this is the talk for you! \nThe presentation will take place in our store at Wild Birds Unlimited at Vintage Oaks from 10-10:45 AM on Sunday\, July 29th\, with time for questions afterwards. Of course\, we always have time for bird questions! Please reserve your seat by selecting your number of attendees and clicking “Confirm RSVP” above. 
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/local-birding-talk-7-29-18/
LOCATION:Wild Birds Unlimited\, 104 Vintage Way\, Ste. A-7\, Novato\, CA\, 94945\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180715T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180715T103000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180627T232759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180627T233110Z
UID:1401-1531643400-1531650600@natureinnovato.com
SUMMARY:Indian Tree Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join Jack for a small group walk at Indian Tree Open Space Preserve. This underappreciated preserve is lightly traveled and offers Novato’s only real redwood and Douglas-fir forest\, as well as a diverse broadleaf woodland and some more open areas near the trailhead. We’ll explore a small section of these worlds\, primarily looking and listening for forest songbirds and their young\, including purple finches\, Wilson’s warblers\, pacific-slope flycatchers\, and various woodpecker species. This field trip is particularly good for practicing identification by ear – sometimes these small forest birds are hard to see! To learn more about the birds of Indian Tree\, see our site profile.  \nReserve your space by selecting your number of participants and clicking on “Confirm RSVP” above. We’ll be meeting at the main trailhead at the end of Vineyard Rd (the paved part – see below for location details) at 8:30 AM on Sunday\, July 15 and wrapping up around 10:30. Narrow trails and sneakier birds means we’re limiting this walk to a small group size so that everyone can hear and see the same birds. We’ll take our time walking up to three miles\, with a few hundred feet of elevation gain in the shaded woods. Please leave pets at home and bring binoculars if you have them; we’ll have a few loaner pairs available. There are no restrooms or other facilities at this preserve. \nWild Birds Unlimited bird walks are intended for persons in reasonably good health and physical condition. Participants must be capable of walking over uneven terrain and be adequately prepared for the prevailing outdoor conditions. By registering for this walk\, I acknowledge that participation entails known and unanticipated risks\, including personal injury to myself and others and property damage. Notwithstanding these risks\, I wish to assume them by voluntarily participating in these activities. I hereby release Wild Birds Unlimited and its officers\, employees\, and affiliates from any and all liability for any injury or loss arising out of my participation in these activities. \n 
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/indian-tree-7-15-18/
LOCATION:Indian Tree Open Space Preserve\, 3221 Vineyard Rd\, Novato\, CA\, 94947\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180707T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180707T110000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180627T213713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180703T224745Z
UID:1396-1530952200-1530961200@natureinnovato.com
SUMMARY:Mount Burdell Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join guest leader Heather Cameron and Jack from Wild Birds Unlimited for a summer walk on Mount Burdell. We’ll be listening to the tail end of the birdsong season and looking for young birds from all the summer breeders\, including potential Bullock’s orioles\, lark and chipping sparrows\, lazuli buntings\, and various swallows and flycatchers. We’ll also enjoy the year-round attractions of Mount Burdell\, including bluebirds\, acorn woodpeckers\, and the magnificent oak trees. To learn more about the birds of the preserve\, check out our profile of Mount Burdell. \nThis walk is now fully booked. Reserve your space by selecting your number of participants and clicking on “Confirm RSVP” above.We’ll be meeting at the main trailhead on San Andreas Dr. (see below for directions) at 8:30 AM on Saturday\, July 7 and wrapping up around 11:00 AM. Note that this walk includes a few miles of leisurely walking on fire roads with a few hundred feet of gentle elevation gain. There are no restrooms or other facilities at this preserve. \nWild Birds Unlimited bird walks are intended for persons in reasonably good health and physical condition. Participants must be capable of walking over uneven terrain and be adequately prepared for the prevailing outdoor conditions. By registering for this walk\, I acknowledge that participation entails known and unanticipated risks\, including personal injury to myself and others and property damage. Notwithstanding these risks\, I wish to assume them by voluntarily participating in these activities. I hereby release Wild Birds Unlimited and its officers\, employees\, and affiliates from any and all liability for any injury or loss arising out of my participation in these activities. \nHeader photo: Lark sparrow on Mount Burdell by Larry Scheibel
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/burdell-7-7-18/
LOCATION:Mount Burdell – San Andreas Trailhead\, 538-598 San Andreas Dr\, Novato\, CA\, 94945\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180617T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180617T110000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180529T232340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180616T194325Z
UID:1244-1529226000-1529233200@natureinnovato.com
SUMMARY:Olompali Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join guest leader Rich Cimino of Yellowbilled Tours and Jack from Wild Birds Unlimited on this bird walk at Olompali State Historic Park on the north side of Novato. We’ll undertake an easy exploration of the historic garden areas and adjacent natural woodlands\, looking for birds such as hooded orioles\, Steller’s jays\, bluebirds and other flycatchers\, a variety of woodpeckers\, and many other summer songbirds. To learn more about the birds we might find on the trip\, see our profile of Olompali.  \nReserve your space by selecting your number of participants and clicking on “Confirm RSVP” above; the walk is limited to a small group so that everyone can see and hear the birds and leaders. We’ll meet at Olompali at 9 AM on Sunday\, June 17th\, and wrap up around 11 AM. Walking will be slow paced and mostly level\, with a short stretch of very mild elevation gain as we explore the garden area and lowest section of the loop trail. Portable toilets available at entrance. Note that there is an $8 entrance fee\, payable by cash\, for access to the State Park (park passes also accepted).  \nWild Birds Unlimited bird walks are intended for persons in reasonably good health and physical condition. Participants must be capable of walking over uneven terrain and be adequately prepared for the prevailing outdoor conditions. By registering for this walk\, I acknowledge that participation entails known and unanticipated risks\, including personal injury to myself and others and property damage. Notwithstanding these risks\, I wish to assume them by voluntarily participating in these activities. I hereby release Wild Birds Unlimited and its officers\, employees\, and affiliates from any and all liability for any injury or loss arising out of my participation in these activities. \nHeader photo: Acorn woodpecker and Steller’s jay by Christine Hansen \n 
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/olompali-6-17-19/
LOCATION:Olompali State Historic Park\, 8900 Redwood Blvd\, Novato\, CA\, 94945\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180610T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180610T110000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180523T215442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180523T220133Z
UID:1227-1528624800-1528628400@natureinnovato.com
SUMMARY:Backyard Birdsong Seminar: Summer Edition
DESCRIPTION:The peak of spring birdsong has passed\, but the avian world is far from silent. In this in-store seminar\, we’ll introduce you to the most common songs and other vocalizations heard in the yard at this time of year. In addition to learning how to recognize about a dozen of our favorite yard birds by ear\, you’ll also gain insight into questions like: \n\nWhy do birds sing? Which kinds of birds sing and when?\nWhat are other bird calls communicating?\nHow do you learn birdsong? What tips\, tricks\, and techniques will make it easier both to remember these birds and to learn others in the future?\n\nNothing will help you to observe more birds more than learning their songs and calls\, and there’s no better place to start recognizing their vocalizations than in your own yard. \nThis free presentation at Wild Birds Unlimited of Novato will begin at 10 AM on Sunday\, June 10th and last about 45 minutes\, with time for questions afterwards – bird sound identification challenges are welcome! If you would like to attend\, please reserve your space by choosing your number of attendees and clicking “Confirm RSVP” above.  \nCan’t make it to this seminar? Check out our article on Our Ten Most Common Backyard Birdsongs.
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/birdsong-talk-6-10-18/
LOCATION:Wild Birds Unlimited\, 104 Vintage Way\, Ste. A-7\, Novato\, CA\, 94945\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180603T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180603T110000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180523T211019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180602T165515Z
UID:1219-1528016400-1528023600@natureinnovato.com
SUMMARY:Indian Valley Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join Jack for this smaller-group walk at Novato’s Indian Valley Open Space Preserve. These mostly shaded trails on the north side of Big Rock Ridge provide homes for a wide variety of woodland songbirds. More open areas host ash-throated flycatchers\, blue-gray gnatcatchers\, and western bluebirds\, while the more densely wooded sections contain Wilson’s warblers\, pacific-slope flycatchers\, and a few pileated woodpeckers. We’ll look for all of these\, listen for later-season singers\, and watch out for young fledglings and other signs signs of the nesting season. To learn more about the birds and habitats we’ll encounter\, see our profile of Indian Valley. \nWilson’s Warbler – Jerry McFarland\nThis walk is now fully booked; check out our listing of other upcoming events. Reserve your space by selecting your number of participants and clicking on “Confirm RSVP” above; this walk is limited to a small group so that everyone can see and hear each other on narrow sections of trail. We’ll meet at the trailhead by the sports fields at Lot 6 of the College of Marin – Indian Valley Campus (all parking lots are free on Sundays) at 9:00 AM on Sunday\, June 3 and wrap up around 11:00 AM. We’ll be walking a few miles at a gentle pace\, with no more than a few hundred feet of elevation change\, but note that there are some steep and rocky sections of trail. Restrooms are available at entrance. \nWild Birds Unlimited bird walks are intended for persons in reasonably good health and physical condition. Participants must be capable of walking over uneven terrain and be adequately prepared for the prevailing outdoor conditions. By registering for this walk\, I acknowledge that participation entails known and unanticipated risks\, including personal injury to myself and others and property damage. Notwithstanding these risks\, I wish to assume them by voluntarily participating in these activities. I hereby release Wild Birds Unlimited and its officers\, employees\, and affiliates from any and all liability for any injury or loss arising out of my participation in these activities. \nHeader photo: Pileated woodpecker – Mick Thompson/Eastside Audubon
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/indian-valley-6-3-18/
LOCATION:Indian Valley Open Space\, 1800 Ignacio Blvd\, Novato\, CA\, 94949\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180512T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180512T113000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180414T215521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180504T003403Z
UID:991-1526115600-1526124600@natureinnovato.com
SUMMARY:Loma Alta Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join Jack and Don from Wild Birds Unlimited for a spring walk on the Loma Alta Fire Road. This trail heads south from Lucas Valley Road over wildflower-covered grasslands dotted with groves of oaks and rocky outcroppings\, a unique habitat type that hosts a number of special birds. We’ll be looking in particular for lazuli buntings\, lark and grasshopper sparrows\, meadowlarks\, and possible horned larks\, as well as enjoying the birdsong from a variety of other spring songbirds. To learn more about the birds at Loma Alta\, see our park profile.  \nWe’ll be heading up the trail at 9 AM on Saturday\, May 12th\, aiming to wrap up around 11:30. Note that this walk includes a few miles round-trip of slow-paced but steadily uphill walking on a rocky\, uneven fire road. There are no restrooms or other facilities at this preserve. We encourage participants to meet at Wild Birds Unlimited at 8:30 AM to carpool\, since parking at the trailhead is somewhat limited. (If you are leaving your car at the shopping center\, please park outside of the first row in front of the store.) Alternatively\, meet the group at the trailhead on the south side of Lucas Valley Rd 5.5 miles west of Highway 101\, across from the unmistakable “Big Rock\,” for a 9 AM start to our walk. \nWild Birds Unlimited bird walks are intended for persons in reasonably good health and physical condition. Participants must be capable of walking over uneven terrain and be adequately prepared for the prevailing outdoor conditions. By registering for this walk\, I acknowledge that participation entails known and unanticipated risks\, including personal injury to myself and others and property damage. Notwithstanding these risks\, I wish to assume them by voluntarily participating in these activities. I hereby release Wild Birds Unlimited and its officers\, employees\, and affiliates from any and all liability for any injury or loss arising out of my participation in these activities. \nHeader photo: lazuli bunting by Larry Scheibel
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/loma-alta-5-12-18/
LOCATION:Loma Alta Fire Road\, 3838 Lucas Valley Rd\, Nicasio\, CA\, 94946\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180428T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180428T113000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180325T005424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180325T233724Z
UID:851-1524907800-1524915000@natureinnovato.com
SUMMARY:Deer Island Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join Jack for this walk at Novato’s Deer Island Open Space Preserve. This wooded hill rising above seasonal wetlands offers a wide variety of spring songbirds. We’ll look and listen for ash-throated flycatchers\, purple finches\, nuthatches\, wrens\, and a variety of woodpeckers. Meanwhile\, the surrounding open areas attract raptors and our various summer swallow species. To learn more about the birds and habitats we’ll encounter\, see our profile of Deer Island. \nReserve your space by selecting your number of participants and clicking on “Confirm RSVP” below; this walk is limited to a small group so that everyone can see and hear each other on the narrow trail. We’ll meet at Deer Island (see below for directions) at 9:30 AM on Saturday\, April 28 and wrap up around 11:30 AM. This walk involves a gentle\, level stroll of 1.8 miles around the “island.” Note that there are no restrooms or other facilities at this preserve. \nWild Birds Unlimited bird walks are intended for persons in reasonably good health and physical condition. Participants must be capable of walking over uneven terrain and be adequately prepared for the prevailing outdoor conditions. By registering for this walk\, I acknowledge that participation entails known and unanticipated risks\, including personal injury to myself and others and property damage. Notwithstanding these risks\, I wish to assume them by voluntarily participating in these activities. I hereby release Wild Birds Unlimited and its officers\, employees\, and affiliates from any and all liability for any injury or loss arising out of my participation in these activities.
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/deer-island-walk-4-28-18/
LOCATION:Deer Island Open Space Preserve\, 320 Deer Island Ln\, Novato\, CA\, 94945\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180422T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180422T113000
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180320T225907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180407T223332Z
UID:802-1524387600-1524396600@natureinnovato.com
SUMMARY:Mount Burdell Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join guest leader David Wimpfheimer and Jack from Wild Birds Unlimited for a spring walk on Mount Burdell. We’ll be looking and listening for a variety of spring songbirds\, including Bullock’s orioles\, lark sparrows\, orange-crowned warblers\, warbling vireos\, and arriving lazuli buntings among the lush green hillsides of Marin’s premier oak savanna habitat. \nReserve your space by selecting your number of participants and clicking on “Confirm RSVP” below. This event is sold out. Check out our profile of the birds of Mount Burdell to guide yourself or check out the upcoming walks from the Open Space District. We’ll be meeting at the main trailhead on San Andreas Dr. (see below for directions) at 9 AM on Sunday\, April 22 and wrapping up around 11:30 AM. Note that this walk includes a few miles of leisurely walking on fire roads with a few hundred feet of elevation gain. There are no restrooms or other facilities at this preserve. \nWild Birds Unlimited bird walks are intended for persons in reasonably good health and physical condition. Participants must be capable of walking over uneven terrain and be adequately prepared for the prevailing outdoor conditions. By registering for this walk\, I acknowledge that participation entails known and unanticipated risks\, including personal injury to myself and others and property damage. Notwithstanding these risks\, I wish to assume them by voluntarily participating in these activities. I hereby release Wild Birds Unlimited and its officers\, employees\, and affiliates from any and all liability for any injury or loss arising out of my participation in these activities. \nHeader photo: Lark sparrow on Mount Burdell by Larry Scheibel
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/burdell-walk-4-22-18/
LOCATION:Mount Burdell – San Andreas Trailhead\, 538-598 San Andreas Dr\, Novato\, CA\, 94945\, United States
CATEGORIES:Walks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180414T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180414T094500
DTSTAMP:20260427T224517
CREATED:20180325T002845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180325T010456Z
UID:846-1523696400-1523699100@natureinnovato.com
SUMMARY:Seminar: Introduction to Backyard Birds
DESCRIPTION:Join Jack for this introduction to our most common and notable backyard birds. We’ll discuss about 15 different species\, explaining how to identify them\, how you can attract them with feeders or nesting boxes\, their migration patterns\, and how to generally become more friendly and familiar with our major backyard bird species. \nThe talk will take place in our Novato store\, Wild Birds Unlimited at Vintage Oaks and will run from 9-9:45 AM on Saturday\, April 14.  Reserve your space by selecting your number of participants and clicking on “Confirm RSVP” below. If you have any questions about the program\, give us a call at (415) 893-0500 or send us an email via the contact form to the right.
URL:https://natureinnovato.com/event/talk-backyard-birds-4-14-18/
LOCATION:Wild Birds Unlimited\, 104 Vintage Way\, Ste. A-7\, Novato\, CA\, 94945\, United States
CATEGORIES:Talks
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wild Birds Unlimited":MAILTO:wbumarin@gmail.com
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