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Bear Divide Field Trip

Bear Divide is a low, narrow, pass or saddle within the San Gabriel Mountains just above Soledad Canyon. It is home to amazing morning flights of migrating birds in the spring from March through May with the height of migration usually towards the end of April. Thousands of migrating birds have been known to funnel over the narrow divide daily, sometimes so close an observer feels the need to duck or dodge. 

The Moore Lab of Zoology at Occidental College runs a regular count to quantify the numbers and identities of birds migrating through Bear Divide. As this is on public lands, the public is welcome to watch and participate. By 9 or 10 AM, the show is usually over. Clear days after a storm front are best, fog or winds in the wrong direction tend to shut migration down though.

Our field trip is timed to hopefully experience spectacle at the height of north bound migration. 

Meet: We will leave from the Whittier Community Center at 5:30 AM. We will caravan up there. Carpool if you can.

Bring: Be prepared for anything. Cold, wind, rain, heat. No need for a lunch as we will be done before then. 

Trip Leader: Larry Schmahl

Later Event: April 29
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