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Chestnut-backed Chickadee by John Scharpen
Coyote Creek Nature Trail (Morgan Hill)
We’ll explore the Coyote Creek area in the period between breeding season and fall migration. Starting at the Coyote Creek Visitor Center in Morgan Hill, we’ll follow the shaded creek to look and listen carefully for summer birds. Then we’ll check the open orchards for soaring raptors such as White-tailed Kites, Red-shouldered Hawks, and Golden Eagles. This trip is one mile long, has no elevation gain, and takes only two hours. It’s perfect for beginners, young birders, and anyone who wants to observe nature in the summer.
Trip Difficulty: 1 mile, packed-dirt trails, uneven or rutted trails, little or no elevation gain, some shade
Other Trip Notes: Conditions may be sunny and warm. Bring sun protections and plenty of water.
Leaders: Ryan Ludman (248) 719-1331
Beginner Friendly, Family Friendly Ages 10 and up, 1 mile or shorter, No elevation gain
Meet: Coyote Creek Visitor Center
Directions: From US-101, exit Cochrane Rd and head east. Turn left onto Malaguerra Ave and continue into the park, with parking lots on the left. The visitor center is next to the parking lots. Latitude/Longitude: 37.166893, -121.649175
Facilities: ADA accessible bathroom, bathroom, drinking water
Parking Type and Fees: paved parking lot
Questions? Email general questions to fieldtrips@scvbirdalliance.org or contact the trip leader for questions regarding the event.