Beginning Bird Watching: Instructions & Short Walk
By Don Edwards SF Bay National Wildlife Refuge
Overview
Learn about birds, what to look for, why they are important to humans and the environment, and take a short walk.
Interested in learning about the birds you see on your walks? Looking to identifying a few of those favorites? Join us at the Visitor Center at the Don Edwards SF Bay National Wildlife Refuge, where Ceal Craig, who still considers herself an advanced beginner, shares how to identify birds, why they are important, and take a walk!
Recommended for high school and up, but all are welcome.
This program is brought to you by USFWS volunteer Ceal Craig and the San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society (SFBayWS), the nonprofit Friends group supporting the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Complex.
Photo: Ceal Craig
Category: Home & Lifestyle, Pets & Animals
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- all ages
- In person
- Free parking
Location
San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center
2 Marshlands Road
Fremont, CA 94555
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Don Edwards SF Bay National Wildlife Refuge
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