
BIRDING WALK: Shorebird migration

July is one of the most anticipated months for shorebird migration. Along China Camp Beach, we’ll be on the lookout for assorted shorebirds, such as marbled godwits (shown here), plus belted kingfishers and Western and least sandpipers.
We’ll also be on the lookout for a variety of duck species, as well as gulls, which can be challenging to identify. Juvenile gull plumage changes over a five-year period, often progressing through mottled brown and black patterns before reaching full adult coloration.
If time allows, we’ll head for the slopes above the village, prime habitat for smaller birds, including dark-eyed juncos, California towhees, Bewick’s wrens, and Anna’s hummingbirds.
Space is limited; registration is required. Cancellation notified via email.
Date: Saturday, July 18
Time: 8 a.m. – 10 a.m.
Location: China Camp Village museum
Difficulty: moderately strenuous (up to 2 miles walking, including an inclined portion on paved roadway)
Cost: free for FOCC members, $5 donation appreciated for non-members
Ages: 10 and up; under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or responsible adult