Fall is an exciting season; warblers, flycatchers and others may be near the Lighthouse and Drakes Beach. Explore to find them!
$80 members; $90 non-members
About this event
Fall can be one of the most exciting times for birding at Point Reyes. Specific conditions and weather may cause a wide variety of migrant warblers, flycatchers and other landbirds to rest and feed in trees near the Lighthouse, Chimney Rock area and Drakes Beach.
Migration can be unpredictable at this time when many surprises and unusual birds have been discovered. Warblers may include common migrants like Townsend's and Yellows, but also surprises from other parts of the continent. During this outing we will explore a wide variety of habitats to find these species, raptors, shorebirds and any other birds in the area.
This class will meet at the Chimney Rock parking area. It will consist of several short walks.
Cost: $80 members; $90 non-members
David Wimpfheimer is a professional naturalist and biologist. For thirty-five years David has pursed his passion, natural history of the American West. He enthusiastically shares his extensive knowledge about all aspects of the natural world with many groups including Smithsonian Institution, California Academy of Sciences, Road Scholar and Oceanic Society.
Questions? Contact the PRNSA Field Institute fieldinstitute@ptreyes.org.