About this Event
Join us for a leisurely stroll to view shorebirds that frequent the Pond SF2! This will be an interpretive guided tour to learn about bird migration as well as identifiying both migratory and resident shorebirds. We will also learn about the importance of the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project to the many migratory shorebirds and waterfowl that travel through the Bay Area along what is known as the Pacific Flyway migratory path.
This free event is open to all. This is a 1.1-mile round trip on a flat, all-weather, accessible trail (one overlook has a 4-inch step). Parking and toilet are on-site. We will have a spotting scope, and some binoculars will be available to borrow. Registration is required for this free event.
Participants are encouraged to install the iNaturalist or eBird app prior to the event. Please create an account ahead of time so that observations can be uploaded during the event.
Event led by US FWS Volunteer Laurel Stell.
- Use Google Maps to map to the Dumbarton Bridge Vista Point and Trail at 2100 Willow Rd, Menlo Park, CA 94025. (37.498194, -122.129211) Other mapping apps may send you to the WRONG location.
- Parking lot is next to the Pond SF2 Trail, west end of Dumbarton Bridge, south of the bridge; Menlo Park, CA
Photo by Larry Rosenblum
This program is brought to you by (SFBayWS), the nonprofit Friends Group of the SF Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex, and the Menlo Park Community Funding Program.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Pond SF2 Trail, 2100 Willow Road, Menlo Park, United States
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