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Ring-necked Ducks by Brooke Miller
LOS CAPITANCILLOS PONDS
The Los Capitancillos percolation ponds, located between the Cambrian and Almaden Valley areas of San Jose, are a great birding location for wintering ducks. We’ll spend the morning scanning the ponds for American Wigeons, Ring-necked Ducks, Buffleheads, Gadwalls, and Ruddy Ducks. We'll also check out the edges of each pond for Wilson’s Snipe, Killdeer and Spotted Sandpiper.
Trip Difficulty: 2-3 miles, flat, gravel access road
Notes: Scope helpful
Leaders: Eve Meier: (408) 569-9391, fieldtrips@scvas.org and Edward Rooks
Beginner Friendly, Family Friendly Ages 10 and up
Meet: Trail entrance on Singletree Way in San Jose
Directions: From CA-85 in San Jose, exit Camden Ave. Drive south about 1 mile. After crossing over Blossom Hill Rd and just past the school, turn left onto Singletree Wy. The trailhead is on your right in 0.2 miles (after the PG&E substation). Street parking. Latitude/Longitude: 37.234266, -121.899898
Facilities: No facilities
Parking: Street parking, no ADA compliant parking spots
Questions? Email general questions to fieldtrips@scvas.org or contact the trip leader for questions regarding the event.