Registration is required for this trip.
Please email Rodd to register.
This field trip is limited to 10 participants.
Field Trip Leader: Rodd Kelsey
On this trip we will explore parts of the preserve that are not usually publicly accessible, covering habitats like flooded farm fields, sloughs and floodplains, and gallery valley oak forest. Given time and to fill out the diversity of birds we see, we may also stop at some of the usual public places to see what's happening on some of the managed wetlands. This will give us great opportunities to see a nice diversity of waterbirds and land birds, including many waterfowl and shorebirds, the remaining sandhill cranes who have not yet begun their journey north, wintering songbirds, raptors, and possibly some owls, as well as possible spring migrants.
This trip will also be a great way to wander around both the well-known and lesser-known parts of the area to learn about the ongoing work there to restore natural floodplains, and to manage wetlands and farmlands for the greatest wildlife benefit. This trip will involve a significant amount of walking along roads and trails, including on some uneven ground. If rains have continued, there will likely be muddy and wet conditions. Be sure to bring water and some snacks.
COVID 19 Precautions:
All participants must register in advance to attend this field trip. Registration for this field trip will be limited to 10 participants.
All participants, including field trip leaders, must be vaccinated.
Field Trip Registration: Email Rodd to register for this field trip. Directions and confirmation of exact meeting location and time will be provided upon registration.