A brown and gray bird perched in small twigs, the background is blue.

Breeding Birds of the Mono Basin (FULL)

Sunrise light on a grove of tufa towers emerging from the water of Mono Lake with soft green and dusty-red wild grasses in the foreground, Canada geese in the shallow water with reflections of the rocky towers, and desert hills in the distance.
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June 4, 2022 @ 7:30 am 3:30 pm

Late spring and early summer are the best times to find breeding birds in the Mono Basin. This one-day seminar will visit several spots in the Mono Basin to learn about the many breeding birds that raise their families here. Brewer’s Sparrow photo courtesy of Sandra Noll.

Details

Date: June 4, 2022

Instructor: Nora Livingston

Price: $130 for members / $145 for the public

Registration: Begins February 17, 2022 at 9:00am PST for Mono Lake Committee members.

Questions? Contact the field seminar team by email or phone at (760) 647-6595.

Activity level: EASY

This seminar’s activity level: easy. We will be walking about two miles total for the day, over several stops, at “birding pace,” which is slow. We will stick to established roads and trails. Birding includes time standing still in the field, some of which may be in the sun without much shade.

A brown and gray bird perched in small twigs, the background is blue.