Accessible Birding at MLK Jr. Regional Shoreline
This bird-watching event is geared towards anyone who wants to get started with birding. The walk is fully ADA accessible and appropriate for people with mobility limitations.
Winter bird migration is underway, and we expect to see hundreds of birds along the shoreline of Arrowhead Marsh at the MLK Jr. Regional Shoreline.  Naturalists Clay Anderson and Lo Scheiner will teach you some birding basics to get you ready for the winter migration season. Clay is a lifetime naturalist and conservationist. He is currently an instructor in Environmental Education and Sustainable agriculture. And he sits on the Board of Golden Gate Audubon.  Lo Scheiner is a founding member of California Center for Natural History.
All ages are welcome. We will have binoculars available for you to borrow and warm beverages.
Please RSVP at the weblink. We will send out an email with information on meeting location, so RSVP with an email address you check regularly. This event will be cancelled if fewer than 10 participants RSVP.
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Saturday, 11/05/16
Contact:
Lo ScheinerWebsite: Click to Visit
Cost:
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