Springtime Blooms and Birds at Jack London State Historic Park

Sun, May 4, 2025, 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

Join this adventure into the world of wildflowers and birds, including discovering the historic blooms and birds in the Cottage Garden.  The event begins with a short outdoor presentation, complete with displays and handouts, to learn how to identify springtime blooms and birds. Then the group will explore the Wolf House trail to enjoy the array of seasonal wildflowers.  After a short break to enjoy some light refreshments, hikers will continue to the Cottage Garden to view cultivated historic blooms and some special birds.  This is a slow-paced three-mile walk with some elevation gain.

Peter Navarro,

 

Guide Carolyn Greene is a curious general naturalist who has been observing, pondering, and asking questions about birds and botanical wonders for decades.  With a degree in biogeography from the University of California, she has worked as a field biologist, conducting birding and botanical restoration and research at local parks, California State Parks, and National Park Service for the past 25 years. Greene is a certified California Naturalist and “Cal Nat” trainer and also leads field trips for the Madrone Audubon Society.

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Jack London State Historic Park

2400 London Ranch Rd. - Glen Ellen