Thanks Abram - the Eastern Phoebe has now been seen in all three of the
meadows in your photograph. Marshall Field, the small one you indicate with
the small arrow and the large meadow at the "parking" and large arrow.
Today (sunday) it was seen at Marshall field and the third large meadow
with just 30 minutes between the sightings. So, I moves around.
Mike
On Sat, Jan 11, 2025 at 4:39 PM Abram Fleishman <abfleishman...>
wrote:
> I have had a bunch of people asking where to find the Eastern Phoebe at
> the UCSC upper campus.
> It is a little tricky as it is not in Marshall Field and the trail from
> Twin Gates/Marshall Field is closed due to wet trail conditions and damage
> to endangered plants.
>
> Attached is a map of how to avoid trail closures. Little arrow on left is
> the trail that isn’t too wet and closed. The bird is a the arrow in the
> middle The trail is tricky to find I think. It is not into the meadow where
> you park. It’s at the edge of the woods a little ways back toward twin
> gates.
>
> It was in a little side meadow.
>
> Good luck and stay on the trails to keep from trampling the endangered
> plants!
>
>
>
>
> -Abram
>
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