Friday, February 21, 2025 · 9am - 3:30pm PST
Location: Route One Bakery, 27000 California 1 Tomales, CA 94971
Tomales Bay is an important wintering habitat for thousands of loons, grebes, ducks and other waterbirds. The tidal flats, marshes, rocky shores, and beaches provide diverse feeding areas for raptors, shorebirds and waders. We will focus on bird identification and behavior during short and easy walks.
Our trip begins in the town of Tomales and we will car-caravan to several sites along the east shore of the Bay, including Lawson’s Landing and Cypress Grove Preserve. The latter is a research center of Audubon Canyon Ranch (www.egret.org) that protects nearly 500 acres of important and diverse lands on Tomales Bay. The class will end with an overlook of the Giacomini wetlands, one of the largest wetland restoration projects on the California coast.
David Wimpfheimer is a professional naturalist and biologist. For over forty 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. For more about David and to view some of his photographs go to www.calnaturalist.com.
For any questions, please email us at fieldinstitute@ptreyes.org.