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To: SBBers -
The Calero-Morgan Hill CBC will take place on Saturday, Dec 30. This is an inland count in southern Santa Clara County and covers a variety of habitats - part of the Diablo Range foothills, portions of the Santa Cruz Mountains, riparian corridors (such Coyote Creek and Alamitos Creek), suburban parks and lakes, and some of the last remaining rural habitats in the county (South Almaden Valley, Coyote Valley and Morgan Hill).
Listed below are some of the sectors that might be of interest to you. This list includes the sector leaders with their contact information.
Coyote Creek North (includes Hellyer Park and Parkway Lakes)
Mike Rogers [[email protected]]
Coyote Creek South (includes Ogier Ponds)
Mike Mammoser [[email protected]]
Morgan Hill (including Anderson Reservoir)
Jean Myers [[email protected]]
Coyote Valley
Bonnie Bedford-White [[email protected]]
Santa Teresa County Park
Bob Power [[email protected]]
Almaden Lakes (includes Water District, Almaden Lake, Edenvale Park)
Bruce Barrett [[email protected]]
Almaden (includes Quicksilver CP, Almaden Reservoir, Hicks Rd, Mt Umunhum)
Janna Pauser [[email protected]]
Also, for anyone interested in owling in the New Almaden area and Hicks Rd, please contact Jean Myers [[email protected]]
If you're not sure where you would like to count and would like more information, please contact me directly at [[email protected]].
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As always, the count goes on rain or shine, and there is a $5/participant fee that goes directly back to National Audubon. The countdown dinner witll be at the New Almaden Community Club again this year.
We hope you can join us this year.
Ann :)
Ann Verdi, Organizer/Compiler
Calero-Morgan Hill CBC
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