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Meet Your Trip Leader
Chatfield State Park
9/23/2022
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM
Leader:
David Suddjian dsuddjian@gmail.com or 831-713-8659
Trip Difficulty: Easy
Directions
Meet at the North Boat Launch. From the west entrance, follow the perimeter road north and watch for the large boat launch lot on the right shortly before the dam. Gather at the east end of the lot near.
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This evening outing is timed to have a chance to view Sabine's Gull, a jaeger, an early loon, an odd tern, or another interesting water bird. And evening birding conditions can be nice for land birds, too. We will meet at the North Boat Launch, where evening light is good.We can also check other overlooks of the lake to see what we can track down. No guarantees on unusual birds, but our timing is good and the leader will bring chips and guacamole to share! Others might wish to bring something to share. We can nosh while we watch. Bring a scope if you have one. Register online or contact the leader.
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