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22. Pontoon Boat Tour (#8)

Saturday, August 25, 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm

​​22. PONTOON BOAT TOUR ON LAKE ALMANOR (#8)
  • Saturday, August 25, 2018, 2:00 PM – 4:30 PM
  • $70. Limited to 14 participants.
  • Meet at 1:30 PM at Majors Outpost, 3000 Almanor Drive West, Canyondam, CA, on the west shore of Lake Almanor at the Plumas Pines Resort.
  • Bring water, sun protection, binoculars.
  • Activity level 1 and 4.  Travel on water, walking up and down the docks.  Participants must be at least 10 years old (youth 10-17 must be accompanied by an adult).
 
​DESCRIPTION
Traveling by pontoon boat on beautiful Lake Almanor with majestic views of Lassen Peak, this trip will take participants to see Western and Clark’s Grebes on their floating nests (from the safe distance of 300 feet).  While skimming across the water from a comfortable seat, you will have the opportunity to see many different species of birds. Some of the frequently seen species are Osprey, Bald Eagle, Common Merganser, White Pelican, Bufflehead, Double-crested Cormorant, Common Goldeneye, Eared Grebe, Ring-billed and California Gulls, Red-necked Phalarope, and Forster’s and Common Terns.  Rarities including Parasitic Jaeger and Sabine's Gull are often seen as well.
 
TRIP LEADER: DAVID HAMILTON
David Hamilton grew up in Northern California, throughout Humboldt, Lassen, and Plumas counties and graduated from Quincy High School and Feather River College before earning a BS in Wildlife from Humboldt State University.  He worked in Tahoe National Forest before returning to Quincy and working with Plumas Audubon Society for two seasons on the Flammulated Owl and the Grebe projects in their early development.  He now works US Forest Service as Wildlife Crew Leader out of the Mount Hough Ranger District.  David enjoys hunting, fishing, birding, hiking, canoeing, photography, working around the house-- anything that gets the family outdoors. He and his wife, Aimee, their two daughters, Azalea and Dezlyn, and two black labs love living in Quincy where the water is clean, nature is so close, and the adventures abound.
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  • Plumas County Birding Guide
  • Projects
    • Aechmophorus Grebe Project >
      • Save Lake Almanor Grebes Fundraiser
      • Monitoring Results
      • Pilot Study
      • Life History
      • Scientific Literature
    • Moonlight Fire Restoration Projects >
      • Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog Monitoring Project
      • Aspen Monitoring Project
    • PEEP: Plumas Environmental Education Program >
      • Plumas Environmental Education Program (PEEP)
      • Birds and Climate Change Curriculum
    • Past Projects >
      • Genesee Valley Watershed Improvement Project
      • Quincy Watershed Improvement Project
      • Western Pond Turtle
      • Burrowing Owl Project
      • Bank Swallow Monitoring Project
      • Flammulated Owl Project
      • Bird Friendly and Climate-Wise Yards
  • Membership
    • Membership
    • Donate
    • Volunteer >
      • Volunteer
      • Internships
      • Adopt-a-Highway Clean-up
  • Grebe Festival
    • Volunteering >
      • Volunteering Form
    • Amenities, Maps & Directions
  • Events
    • Speakers & Fieldtrips >
      • Speakers
      • Field Trips
    • Calendar
    • Cultivating Connectivity Series
    • Christmas Bird Counts
  • About
    • Meet the Team
    • Opportunities
    • Contact