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Leaders: Kathy Robertson and Rich Nicholson; katbirdcaATaol.com
We will walk along the Arroyo, where we can expect wading birds such as stilt s and egrets, ducks, incl. Cinnamon Teal, and many wintering and resident s ongbirds. Rails and snipe are possible. The open fields are productive for raptors - Golden Eagle and Ferruginous Hawk have been seen here. Wide, leve l trails make walking easy. Bring your scope if you have one. Heavy rain ca ncels.We will walk along the Arroyo, where we can expect wading birds such as stilts and egrets, ducks, incl. Cinnamon Teal, and many wintering and re sident songbirds. Rails and snipe are possible. The open fields are product ive for raptors - Golden Eagle and Ferruginous Hawk have been seen here. Wi de, level trails make walking easy. Bring your scope if you have one. Heavy rain cancels.Directions: Take I-580 east to Exit 54 for First Street/Sprin gtown Blvd; turn left onto First Street, which becomes Springtown Blvd. Tur n right (east) on Bluebell Dr. and continue about a mile and a half to Marl in A. Pound Neighborhood Park. We will meet at the bridge crossing the Arro yo. Park on either side of the street. No restrooms are on our route, so yo u may wish to make a pit stop before arriving at the meeting point.
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