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Ulistac in November
Join us for a leisurely bird walk to look for songbirds, woodpeckers, raptors and wading birds. This urban open space with oak and riparian woodlands and seasonal wetlands contains the last 40 acres of natural, undeveloped land along the Guadalupe River in the city of Santa Clara. Park volunteers are continuing to remove invasive species and add California native plants making this place a rich urban sanctuary great for year-round birding.
Trip Difficulty: 2.0 miles, dirt trails, trail barrier that you must step over
Other Trip Notes: Bring things to keep warm and dry (just in case)
Leaders: Bob Bolles (650) 224-7410 and Howard Friedman (408) 806-6772
Beginner Friendly
Meet: at the southern entrance to Ulistac
Directions: From 237, take the Great America Parkway exit and drive south a little less than a mile; Turn left on Tasman Drive; Drive about one mile and turn right on Lick Mill Blvd; Drive about a half mile to the meeting spot (on the east side of Lick Mill Blvd). Latitude/Longitude: 37.40329, -121.95387
Facilities: Bathroom at Lick Mill Park, across the street from Ulistac
Parking Type and Fees: on-street parking
Questions? Email general questions to fieldtrips@scvas.org or contact the trip leader for questions regarding the event.