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San Mateo County Bird Alliance Field Trips

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Filoli Field Trip


Pre-registration is required for all field trips!

  1. Advance registration and field trip size limit: SMCBA is currently requiring RSVPs for all field trips and is limiting the trip size. We are using Eventbrite as our reservation platform. Please no drop-ins.
  2. Please: Out of respect for our members and community, we ask participants to take sensible precautions for everyone's health when carpooling and sharing spaces. If you're not feeling well, please cancel.
  3. Participants required to sign liability waivers to participate: SMCBA is now using a electronic Waiver and Photographic Release Form that is sent to participants about a week before the event that is easily signed on your computer, tablet, or smartphone.
  4. Trip cancellations: If the weather is bad enough that you don't want to go on a field trip that day, chances are your trip leader doesn't want to go either! Field trips will typically be cancelled for heavy rain, but not for light mist.
  5. Please note that rain or Air Quality Index over 150 cancels, unless otherwise stated. Bring binoculars, water, snacks, sunscreen, and dress in layers as weather can change.

Note: All phone numbers are for Area Code 650, unless otherwise stated.

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Pre-registration is required for all field trips!

>>> Registration links will be added when available <<<

Field TripfeeMonday November 17
Filoli: Spring Creek Trail (9:30 - 12:00)

Join us for a 3 mile hike. This trail gains 100' elevation in 1/4 mile on a dirt path - not recommended if you have mobility issues. We will spend most of the morning on the California Trail in the Oak and Madrone forest and the Spring Creek Trail through the Redwoods. The California Trail is over dirt paths with a slight incline and is one mile long. The Spring Creek Trail is 1/2 mile on a narrow dirt track with a 100' elevation gain. Admission Fee.

Directions:  From Hwy 280, exit at Edgewood Rd and head west. At the T intersection, turn right onto Canada Rd. In 1/2 mile, turn left into the property.

Leader:  Kimberlie Moutoux    Register

Field TripSaturday November 22 (Note: this is a rescheduled trip)
Lower La Honda Creek Open Space, La Honda (9:00 - 11:30)

The main trail of Lower La Honda Creek OSP is the old Ranch Road, with a gentle slope uphill through coastal grasslands. This is an active grazing area, so please use caution around cattle. After an out and back of 1.8 miles, we will jot off onto the Grasshopper Loop trail, which is a 1.1 mile loop that goes from grasslands through oak woodland and then redwood forest, back to grasslands.

Directions:  Meet 900 Sears Ranch Rd, off Hwy 84.

Leader:  Christin New    Register

Field TripSunday November 30
Wavecrest, Half Moon Bay (8:30 - 12:00)

This is a 2-3 mile level walk through a vital hawk and raptor wintering site ending with an ocean scan for loons and other seabirds. Scopes are useful. We expect to see Northern Harriers, American Kestrels, White-tailed Kites, and others!

Directions:  Meet at 399 Wavecrest Rd by Smith Field, 1.5 miles south of SR 1 & 92.

Leader:  Ginny Marshall    Register

Field TripFriday, December 5
Devil's Slide, North Parking Lot, Pacifica (9:00 - 10:30)

This trail, a former segment of Hwy 1, is an easy, 1.3-mile out-and-back along a paved road that's accessible for all. The first segment takes you through a canyon rich in coastal plants, songbirds, and woodpeckers. As you turn the corner heading south, you join a cliffside path that is made of granite and sandstone layers that have been twisted by time and fault activity. On a clear day, the ocean view is spectacular, and many shorebirds can be seen in the water as well as on Egg Rock. There are bathrooms at the trailhead and several benches.

Directions:  Devil's Slide Trail Northern Overlook - Parking on the right just north of the entrance to the Lantos Tunnel.

Leaders:  Kimberlie Moutoux and Max Hollenback    Register

Field TripSaturday, December 13
Nob Hill Pond, Redwood Shores (10:00 - 12:00)

Perfect for beginners, this eBird hotspot is a wonderful place to easily see many species and an excellent place if it's your first time joining us! Time permitting, we may check some other spots nearby. Restrooms available in the nearby shopping center.

Directions:  From Hwy 101, take Redwood Shores Parkway east. Turn right at the second traffic signal on Twin Dolphin Dr Follow the road to parking at 1050 Twin Dolphin Dr.

Leader:  J.R. Blair    Register

Field TripWednesday, December 17
Pillar Pt Bluffs, Half Moon Bay (9:00 - 12:00)

This small County park has sweeping views of the agricultural land and the ocean, with an uncrowded trail system. There is a nice mix of birds here, including breeding California Thrashers. The dirt trail is moderately easy with a short but steep descent at the end of the loop.

Directions:  Meet at the Pillar Pt Bliff parking lot on Airport St, across from the Half Moon Bay airport on the west side.

Leader:  Donnna Pomeroy    Register

Field TripfeeSunday, December 28
Coyote Pt Recreational Area, San Mateo (8:30 - 11:30)

The diversity of habitats at Coyote Point offers opportunities to see a variety of species. With luck, we may see the resident Harlequin Duck or Coyote!

Directions:  Exit Peninsula Ave. from Hwy 101 and follow the signs to 1701 Coyote Pt Dr - $6.00 vehicle admission fee. Meet in the parking lot near the yacht club.

Leader:  Doug Brown    Register

Consider sharing your enthusiasm for birds by becoming a field trip leader or co-leader. One doesn't have to be an expert; we'll train you and provide support to make it an enjoyable experience for all! Or if you know of some other areas that would be good for outings, please email fieldtrips@smcbirdalliance.org

Additional outings will be added as they become available.
Be sure to follow us on Facebook or Instagram for last-minute opportunities!

Legend of Field Trip Symbols

Field Trip Wildlife Viewing

fee Fee required for part or all of this event

out of area trip Trip beyond local area, perhaps including an overnight stay

volunteer opportunity Volunteer Opportunity

beginner and family walk Beginner/Family walk

nature walk or viewing Nature Walk or Viewing

pelagic trip Pelagic (Ocean) Trip

motor tour Motor Tour. May include car pooling.

wheelchair accessible Wheelchair Accessible

bicycle Birding by Bicycle

 

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