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Bird Walks

A Walk on the Wild Side 

Led by Jane Haley, a National Park Service docent for 27 years and W.E.R.C. volunteer; join our bird walks along Coyote Creek, north of Morgan Hill. Participants will have an opportunity to observe fall migratory birds as well as discover an appreciation of local birds, their habitat and ecological importance. This walk is open to adults and children over the age of 8. Total number of children per walk is limited to 3. We ask that for every child present there be one adult present.


EVENT REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED AND CLOSES 3 DAYS BEFORE EVENT. RAIN WILL CANCEL EVENT. 

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The walks are held once a month

  • Programs are free
  • Space is limited
  • Registration is required
  • Directions will be provided upon registration
  • Time: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM

NOTES

    • Due to the terrain, the walk has a minimum age of 8 years old
    • If no one has signed up, the walk will be cancelled.

2018 Dates 

​(Due to the road being washed out at site of bird walk, all walks are cancelled until further notice)


~Registration is REQUIRED~

Local Birds seen on past bird walks

Sept 27 2014 12 species including:
June 21 2014 15 species including:
Pied-bill Grebe
Gadwall
Turkey Vulture

Red-tailed Hawk

Great Egret

Great Blue Heron
Pied-bill Grebe
Gadwall
Turkey Vulture

Red-tailed Hawk

Great Egret

Great Blue Heron
Wood Ducks
Green Herons
Great Blue Heron
Great Egret
Scowl Egret
Double-crested Cormorant
Pied-billed Grebe
Common Merganser
Red-tailed Hawk
Red-shouldered Hawk
Anna's Hummingbird
Bullock's Oriole
Red-winged Blackbird
American Coot
Canada Goose
Nov 2 2013 16 species including:
Sept 7 2013 5 species including:
a small flock of Cedar
Waxwings
Belted Kingfisher
Downy Woodpecker
Anna's Hummingbird
Common Raven
Great Blue Heron
Pied-billed Grebe
Turkey Vulture
Black Phoebe
Western Scrub Jay
Yellow-rumped Warbler
American Coot
California Gull
Mallard
Red-winged Blackbird
Chestnut-backed Chickadee.
Allen's Hummingbird
Green Heron
California Thrasher
Wood Duck
Common Gallinule
July 6 2013 4 species including:
Great Egret
Wood Ducks
Violet-Green Swallows
Common Merganser
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W.E.R.C., the Wildlife Education and Rehabilitation Center provides the community with rehabilitation services for orphaned, injured and sick native wildlife. Through our educational programs, W.E.R.C. encourages a peaceful coexistence between civilization and our native wildlife.
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  • Home
    • Wildlife Emergencies >
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  • Bobcats
    • Bobcat Rehabilitation Program
  • Events and News
    • WildWire
    • Social Links
    • Bird Walk
    • Animal of the Month >
      • Animal of the Month Archives 2008-2015
    • Our Local World
  • EDUCATION
    • Live Animal Programs
    • California Native Americans
    • Educational Ambassadors
  • REHABILITATION
    • Wildlife Rehabilitation Program
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    • Donate
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    • Support Our Sponsors
    • Volunteer WERC
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