Join the Randall Museum’s Birder-in-Residence on the first Friday of each month to explore the hill at Corona Heights and check out its avian residents and seasonal visitors. Birders will circle the hill to look into several habitats, each of which is enjoyed by different bird species. The east canyon, the south cliffs, the north forest, and the hilltop grasslands will all be explored. The walk is geared for beginning to intermediate birders, but all are welcome. Participants are encouraged to bring their own binoculars, however some are available to borrow.
The walk lasts about 2 hours and includes several stairs and a steep path to climb. Meet in the Randall Museum’s parking lot at 8 am.
Registration opens two weeks prior to the event date (on the 15th of the preceding month at 9am) on the Golden Gate Audubon Society’s Field Trip List at https://goldengateaudubon.org/field-trips-info/
What: Birding on the Hill
Join the Randall Museum’s Birder-in-Residence on the first Friday of each month to explore the hill at Corona Heights and check out its avian residents and seasonal visitors.
Where: Meet in the Randall Museum’s Parking Lot
199 Museum Way, San Francisco, CA
Randall Museum is a facility of the SF Recreation & Park Dept.
Cost: FREE
Ages: Best for ages 10 and older
Register in Advance: at https://goldengateaudubon.org/field-trips-info/