Brooks Park (San Francisco)
Description
Leader: Amber Zertuche, anzertuche@gmail.com
Date: Sunday March 22 – 8 to 9:30 a.m.
Description: We'll go on a slow, short stroll through Brooks Park, a small rocky, wooded hilltop in San Francisco, exploring the many birds that thrive amidst mostly native plants. Although it's small in size, it's got big potential for visiting migrants. Sightings may include wrens, warblers, flycatchers, hawks, and woodpeckers.
Bring sturdy shoes for steep, rocky inclines and a pair of binoculars for a better view. It can get windy and wet so bring a layer just in case. Note there are no water fountains or restrooms located at the park. Several benches, logs, and rocks available for resting. Rain cancels.
Limit: 10
Enter the park using the southeast entrance on Shields and Ramsell. Walk up the hill to the right. Meet by the 2 green picnic benches at the top of the hill in the park.
Google Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/snxpYTwaLPovfxtj7
Registration opens on Tuesday January 17 at 1 pm and closes on Thursday March 19 at 11 pm.
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