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516 Shorebird Habitats
Morro Bay is on the Pacific Flyway and is a favorite stop for migrating birds. During the height of migration, there are literally thousands of birds on the beach! They can be seen poking at the sand and piles of rotting seaweed. What are they finding to eat? Sandy beaches may look bare, but they host a rich assortment of living organisms. Sand traps detritus and provides a surface for algae and bacteria to grow. Piles of wrack are made of rotting seaweed, plants, and animals. Both environments provide food for invertebrates that become tasty meals for birds. Join Robbie Revel and Karen Watts to explore these environments and find out what is attracting all of our wonderful shorebirds. We will be walking 1 -2 miles along hard pack and soft beach sand. Meets at the entrance to the Morro Strand State Park Campground. Highway 1 north of Morro Bay, exit west on Yerba Buena St. Turn left on Trinidad.
Guide/Speaker:
Robbie Revel
| Karen Watts
Details
Fee: $0.00
Transportation Type: Self-Drive
Trip Type: Field Trip
Day: Monday
Start Time: 9:00 AM
End Time: 11:00 AM
Meeting Venue Location
Morro Strand Campground
Trinidad StreetMorro Bay CA 93442
Event Venue Location
Morro Strand Campground
Trinidad StreetMorro Bay CA 93442