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Pedro Point Headland Bird Hike this Sunday

Pedro Point Headlands Bird Hike Sunday, June 9th 8.00 - 11.00 am With its diverse habitats of coastal scrub, coastal prairie, Monterey Pine woods and Eucalyptus forest, all accessible via a good trail system, the Pedro Point Headlands is a great place to become more familiar with Pacifica's avifauna. By late May, the area's summer birds will all be here, and the nesting season will be well underway. We'll meet at the firehouse on Pedro Point in Pacifica at 8:00 AM and carpool up to the headlands from there. Once up on the headlands, we'll walk about a two mile loop that will take us through the representative habitats and along the top of the high bluff with its spectacular views out over the Pacific. As we will be looking primarily at small birds in the vegetation, binoculars are strongly recommended. More information about the Pedro Point Headlands, including a trail map, descriptions of the habitats, and a list of the area's birds can be found at www.pedropointheadlands.org RSVP to Lynn4promos@aol.com is quite appreciated!

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