Better Birding Basics: Birds of Coastal Sage Scrub

Interpretive
Better Birding Basics: Birds of Coastal Sage Scrub

Bommer Canyon is a beautiful preserved open space that includes a type of habitat known as coastal sage scrub. This habitat is home to the endangered California Gnatcatcher and Cactus Wren as well as a number of our other favorite birds. Learn which birds are found in this environment and why it is disappearing. Join other birders as we look for birds of all types in Bommer Canyon, while paying special attention to the ones that prefer coastal sage scrub. Please wear sturdy shoes suitable for hiking, along with sun protection such as a hat and sunscreen. Bring your binoculars, or borrow ours. This program is part of the Better Birding Basics series.
Reviewing the 1-through-5 Difficulty Ratings will help you evaluate your readiness to participate in this level-2 activity on the land.

Activity Details Led by IRC

Date:
Friday, June 10, 2016
Time:
8:00 am - 11:00 am
Duration (hours:minutes):
3:00
Type:
Interpretive
Organization:
City of Irvine
Area:
Bommer Canyon Preserve
Staging Area:
Bommer Canyon Cattle Camp
Difficulty:
2
Distance:
2 miles
Elevation Change:
250 feet
Minimum Age:
12
Spaces Left:
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