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Wetlands of Watsonville

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ClassGraphic The recently established Watsonville Wildlife Area is a great place for bird watching, and is home to over 23 species whose survival is in danger - including the peregrine falcon and osprey. In the cool and clear winter months there are a wide variety of water bird species. During our morning exploration, your expert guide will review the in-depth biology and migratory patterns of each species you encounter - like a verbal version of a bird book and wildlife guide! 
Enjoy easy-access, comfortable wildlife watching on a paved lakeside trail, part of the recently established Watsonville Wildlife Area, and one of the largest remaining freshwater marshes on the central coast. Spend the morning enjoying the beautiful location, while you learn about the fascinating local creatures that call the Central Coast home.


View additional class information, including a map to your off-site location.

Bring a lunch and a drink, and wear comfortable walking shoes!

Class Details

1 Session(s)
Weekly - Sat

Location
Wetlands of Watsonville Ohlone Loop Trailhead

Instructor
Bruce Elliott 

 

Notice

Please read:  Review map to your off-campus location.

In the event of heavy rain or unsafe weather conditions, Extension will reach out to you by phone and/or by email no fewer than 48 hours before the scheduled start time to let you know class has been cancelled. Be sure to check your voicemail and email prior to leaving for your offsite location, to assure you haven't missed any communication from Extension.

Fee: 

$75.00


Schedule Information

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s)
12/7/2024 - 12/7/2024 Weekly - Sat 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM Watsonville, Wetlands of Watsonville Ohlone Loop Trailhead  Map, Room: Ohlone Loop Trailhead Bruce Elliott