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Date/Time
Date(s) - 10/27/2024
8:00 am - 11:00 am

Location
Indigeny Reserve

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Central Sierra Audubon Society (CSAS) field chair Kit DeGear invites interested persons to join her on a birding outing through the beautiful grounds of Indigeny. Besides the apple orchards, there are large oaks, some pines, stream-side thickets and a marshy area with reeds that provide some great habitats for birds. The walk will last 2-3 hours. Children are welcome. On our recent trip, four birders met on the first day of fall when even the parking lot provided a nice variety of birds that included a Tri-colored Blackbird. Highlights of the 37 species seen included a Great Blue Heron flyover, Orange Crowned Warbler and a Red-napped Sapsucker.

Meet in the parking lot at 8 am. Rain will cancel the trip. Follow the signs from the intersection of Greenley Road, turn right onto Apple Hill Drive where there is a large sign that says “Apple Valley Ranches.” A quick left turn onto Summers Lane leads you to Indigeny. As always, bring binoculars and/or scopes, and wear muted colors. You might wish to include a hat, sunscreen and water. RSVP to Kit DeGear at (925)822-5215 or kitdegear@gmail.com.

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