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SUMMARY:February Bird Walk: Early migrants
DESCRIPTION:It’s a relatively quiet time at the park in February\, with most birds still at their wintering grounds to the south. But as early spring begins to unfold\, the first migratory birds will start to return to China Camp\, and we’ll be on the lookout for them on this month’s birding hike.  \nTypically\, the first migrants to arrive are two similar-looking species: violet-green swallows and tree swallows. These insect-eaters with iridescent green and blue backs are easiest to spot swooping and turning in the air above the park’s broad meadows. As we walk\, we’ll talk about how to identify birds in the field using four key factors—size and shape\, overall color\, behavior\, and habitat. China Camp offers six different habitats and we will discuss the advantages of each. \nSturdy walking shoes are required. Dress in layers for changeable weather. Bring a full water bottle and snacks. \nDate: Saturday\, February 17  \nTime: 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. \nLocation: Turtle Back Nature Trail trailhead \nDifficulty: Easy\, 2-mile walk \nCost: Free for FOCC members ($5 donation appreciated for non-members) \nAges: 12 and up (under age 18 must be accompanied by parent or responsible adult) \nADA Accessible: No \nREGISTER NOW   \nPhoto: tree swallows by Jerry Coe/FOCC volunteer
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/february-bird-walk-early-migrants/
LOCATION:Turtle Back Trailhead
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SUMMARY:SPECIAL EVENT: Owl meet-and-greet and presentation
DESCRIPTION:Whooooo wants to learn more about owls? If you give a hoot about these spectacular (mostly) nocturnal raptors\, mark your calendar for a very special afternoon event at China Camp. \nAll About Owls\, a nonprofit based in Petaluma\, will bring two of their “ambassador owls” to this event. We’ll meet Gazeau\, a female great horned owl who\, fell from her nest in Oregon when young\, permanently injuring her right wing. We’ll also meet Buho\, a male Western screech owl found in Sonoma. Buho has a damaged optic nerve and permanently dilated pupil that makes it impossible for him to hunt effectively. \nLearn more about Gazeau\, Buho\, and other local owl species and why they are so important in our ecosystem. You’ll also learn what you can do to reduce threats to owls and help them thrive in the wild. Be on time to make sure you don’t miss the owls. Registration is required; location details emailed with registration confirmation. \nDate: Saturday\, February 17  \nTime: 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. \nLocation: China Camp Village Museum  \nCost: Free for FOCC members\, $5 donation appreciated for non-members  \nAges: 6 and up  (under age 18 must be accompanied by a parent or responsible adult) \nADA Accessible: Yes  \nREGISTER NOW  \n  \nPhotos: courtesy of All About Owls \n 
URL:https://friendsofchinacamp.org/event/special-event-owl-meet-and-greet/
LOCATION:China Camp Village\, 100 China Camp Village Rd\, San Rafael\, CA\, CA\, 94901\, United States
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