Re: This Tuesday, 2/2, join San Joaquin Audubon for our next DIY (do it yourself) field trip.


Susan Schneider <susanschneider7@...>
 

And a follow-up note of caution:  After a rain, the unpaved portion of Waverly can become impassable for normal passenger vehicles.  I ventured out yesterday, and wimped out at attempting it - very wet and potholed.  On the other hand, I would guess that better-equipped vehicles could manage without much difficulty.  And of course, the paved roads are no problem.

Good birding,
Susan


On Sun, Jan 31, 2021 at 1:37 PM England via groups.io <wdchkgsqrl=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:

When:  Tuesday, February 2 at 7:00 p.m.

Plan:    Discuss this month’s trip:  Flood & Waverly Road

 

Join Zoom Meeting

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85038076039?pwd=OEFSazJxSHd1Ujd6bTcyVXMvdzY2dz09

 

We hope to see you there.

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Here’s how it works:

• SESSION I (Virtual) (Tuesday, 2/2 @ 7:00 pm) A Zoom meeting with the field trip leader.

• SESSION 1+ is the DIY part: before the next Zoom meeting, you visit the birding location, where you’ll look for the listed birds and other wildlife. Take binoculars and a bird field guide if you have them and keep a list of your observations. Please follow all COVID-19 precautions when you are in the field: wearing masks, observing social distancing and hand washing.

• SESSION 2 (Virtual) Usually the third week after the first meeting, participants join again on Zoom, sharing what they found, and there will be an introduction to the next DIY field trip location.

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Alan England, Stockton



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