SLICE OF CALIFORNIA
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| 2009 September 12-21 with Alvaro Jaramillo |
2010 September 11-20 |
Fee TBA. 10 days
From San Francisco. Limit: 8
Good accommodations, easy terrain, cool to hot yet dry climate. Pelagic in comfortable "West Coast" charter. Our staff travel agents can book your air travel to this tour. Contact us at (800) 728-4953 for more information.
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The "tufa towers" of Mono Lake
photographed by guide Alvaro Jaramillo |
We’ll begin by exploring the San Francisco Bay area, where coastal clouds and fog blowing in off the ocean create a distinct moisture gradientmoist and northern on the ocean side and dry and more desert-like inlandresulting in a small region with very different birds and habitats. We will be visiting the coast slopes, the Bayside and the bay itself, and the inland Diablo range, each with different avifaunas. Coastal California in the fall is a vagrant magnet, so you never know what unusual bird may be around. A highlight will be a pelagic trip out to the rich waters of the Pacific where our main quest will be seabirdsincluding Pink-footed, Sooty, Buller’s, and maybe Flesh-footed shearwaters. Of course, along the way we may run into Black-footed Albatross, storm-petrels, Cassin’s and Rhinoceros auklets, whales, and who knows what elsethe ocean always holds surprises.
From the coast we’ll cross the agricultural Central Valley (think of specialties such as the endemic Yellow-billed Magpie and Tricolored Blackbird) as we head to the Sierra Mountains. We will spend a couple of days working different elevations in the Sierras, birding the conifer forests (for such rewards as Hermit Warbler, Clark’s Nutcracker, and Red-breasted Sapsucker). We’ve had great luck in past years finding the elusive Mountain Quail, and we hope to do so again.
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