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2023 – 2024 Three Seasons of birding high altitude habitats Spring Summer and Fall Birding Sierra Nevada Mountains & Sierra Lakes high elevation birding – Small Groups, Individuals, Couples.

NMono Lake Sunrise Sonora Pass Hwy 120 high elevation birding.         Mountain Blue Bird                 American Dipper Green-tail Towhee                                              There are 673 bird species recorded in California. The reason for this diversity of species is the diversity of habitat. Counted among the habitat choices…

Christmas Bird Counts (CBC) and related Citizen Science initiatives YBT supports.

 2021 November 18th Point Blue Shorebird Survey. Yellowbilled Tours has the Las Gillinas WTP three ponds and island count area, this is a high tide roosting for shore birds seeking resting and feeding during San Pablo Bay tidal action.  2021 – December 17th Eastern Alameda County Christmas Bird Count – Alameda Creek Watershed – Yellowbilled…

10/24/20: Hawaii, Island of Kauai & Honolulu, Birding in Paradise

A species near extinction on Hawaii Islands. New field trip to the Hawaii Islands of Kauai and Honolulu October 24, 2020 $1,895.00 cost includes all lodging, ground transportation, fuel and park entry fees. Airfare and meals not included. Registration is open and confirmed with a completed registration form and $1000.00 deposit. Balance of $895.00 is…

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Birding selected species for a California Big Year !! small group size Adventures in Northern California:

Birding California for Life Birds: Maybe you are a California County lister or filling in missing species for your North American life list – Yellowbilled Tours should be your field guide. I have a long history of providing Northern California field guiding with much success for the client.

2022-2023 Beginning Birding instructions, in Marin County, a State Park, a wetland or your Community Park, Beginning Birding for you.

During the late winter early spring many migrating birds remain in the Bay Area joining our resident population. This introduction to bird watching is available seven days a week and includes bird identification, habitats they use and the use of binoculars, scopes and field guides. Birding in any of the Bay Area parks, and marshes close…

2019 Alameda Creek Restoration – Fisheries and Bird habitat improvements

The construction of the new Calaveras Dam near Sunol EBRP will allow year-round stream flows to be maintained, supporting a future Steelhead fishery in Alameda Creek. This re-watering of the Alameda Creek will provide rich enhancement of the oak/sycamore riparian habitat. This area of the Alameda Creek is part of the Eastern Alameda Creek Christmas…

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2022-2023 Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area

FIELD TRIPS with a historic narration of the Turbine impact on raptors and song birds are available. Contact Yellowbilled Tours: 925-353-0266 yellowbilledtours@gmail.com The San Francisco Bay Audubon and Ohlone Audubon Society’s chapters along with a number of other conservation groups filed a law suit to get our government’s attention to provide a solution to stop…

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Alameda Creek Watershed Council

The Alameda Creek Watershed Council (ACRCD) comprises a government agency as well as 501c civic green conservation groups. Their charge is to manage the third largest watershed in California. The Alameda Creek watershed covers 570 square miles. Its drainage flows into San Francisco Bay via the Alameda Creek. Up until the the 1960’s, the watershed…

11/16/22 – 11/18/22: Central Valley Bird Club Birding Festival

Yellowbilled Tours will have a table exhibit at the Central Valley Bird Club Birding Symposium, Nov. 16th – 18th, 2018, at the Stockton Hilton Hotel in Stockton, CA. I will also be leading two field trips: 1.)  Friday Nov 17th. To San Joaquin County Park – Mickey Grove Historical Park 2.) Sunday Nov. 18th to Clifton…

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