by Richard Cimino | May 21, 2021 | California Field Trips, California Nevada Field Trips, Nevada Field Trips, San Francisco Bay Field Trips, Uncategorized
Birding California Year-round 20 best birds to see by habitat. California is vast area with many habitats and variety of landscapes. We each have our own criteria that influences our choices. These are my choices. We offer individual, couples, small groups, private...
by Richard Cimino | Dec 9, 2019 | California Nevada Field Trips, San Francisco Bay Field Trips
Dede Bag- Hi Rich, it was a great day, and I enjoyed seeing you and that rich habitat again. It was great to see the restored areas too. It’s hard, never-ending work! We had a beautiful day for our adventure! Dede B. Thanks, Rich! This was one of the best birding...
by Richard Cimino | Dec 13, 2018 | California Nevada Field Trips, San Francisco Bay Field Trips
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...
by Richard Cimino | Nov 10, 2011 | San Francisco Bay Field Trips
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...
by Richard Cimino | Nov 9, 2011 | 2018 Field Trips, California Field Trips, California Nevada Field Trips, San Francisco Bay Field Trips, Yearly Field Trips
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...
by Richard Cimino | Nov 9, 2011 | 2018 Field Trips, 2019 Field Trips, California Field Trips, California Nevada Field Trips, San Francisco Bay Field Trips, Upcoming Field Trips, Yearly Field Trips
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...