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Bird Walk: Fall Migration

The calendar may say September, but for wild birds, it’s go time. With winter just weeks away, birds are gearing up to start the great fall migration. Between September and November, a staggering 70 percent of all bird species in North America migrate south for winter. In Northern California, that translates to some 200 species that take part in this massive winged journey to warmer climes.
Join us as we keep our binos focused on winter migrants passing through China Camp, as well as spring and summer residents taking wing and heading south. We’ll be on the lookout for various species of swallows, orange-crowned warblers, ruby-crowned kinglets, ash-throated flycatchers, Western bluebirds, spotted towhees, and maybe even a golden eagle!
Space is limited; registration is required. Cancellations notified via email.
Date: Saturday, September 13
Time: 8 a.m. – 10 a.m.
Location: Turtle Back Trail trailhead
Difficulty: easy (1½ miles on mostly flat trails)
Cost: free to FOCC members; $5 donation appreciated for non-members
Ages: 10 and older; under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or responsible adult