Yolo Audubon Society

Burrowing owl

    Davis Cemetery

    Field Trip

  • Date: 10/31/2009
  • Time: 08:00:00 AM
  • Come look for birds and friendly goblins at the Davis
    Cemetery on this Halloween morning. Many species of
    birds are attracted to this suburban woodland, and the
    cemetery is well known for being the base of operations for
    a population of Wild Turkeys and Helmeted Guineafowl.
    Several species of raptors are also regular at the cemetery
    and many birds winter there. Birders at all skill levels are
    welcome. This will be a morning trip. Sturdy shoes are
    recommended. We will meet the mini-parking area on the
    east driveway (on the right as you enter the cemetery) in the
    Davis Cemetery (820 Pole Line Road, Davis at the corner of
    Pole Line Rd and East 8th St.) at 8:00 am. There is limited
    parking in the cemetery; you may need to park on East 8th
    Street near the cemetery entrance. Contact the trip leader,
    Ed Whisler (916-204-0471 (cell phone) or edwhisler530@
    comcast.net) for more information.

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