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    Palomarin Field Station - Point Blue Conservation Science

    Palomarin Field Station - Point Blue Conservation Science

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    If your exploring Marin County, California then you want to make it your priority to stop here. We…read morehave been here before and we will make it a stop every time that we are in the area because it is a fascinating experience. This is a place where ornithologists (a person who studies birds) band birds that are captured in the nets that are on the property. Once the nets are put up (9am), the ornithologist checks them every thirty minutes. When they are done they close the nets so that no other birds get caught. If a bird is found it is then weighed, a band is put on the bird, and other recordings are done. Then the bird is released into the wild. This is all free. You can actually walk with the ornithologist and see if a bird is found in the net and then watch how they record the wing length, the prediction of how old the bird is, and other important information. While we were there we saw two birds captured and studied. Mornings and summer time is the best chance of you actually seeing a bird. Even if no birds are found in the nets you can learn about the different tools that are used during the process.

    Yes, very educational. I love birds and do things to save them in my career. This is small but is…read morepacked with information and you can educate yourself about plovers, hummingbirds, Birds of Prey, banding, nest building. Good stuff! Off of mesa Road. Longish drive but nice. Plus, you can hike from there as there are at least 3 trail heads within an eighth of a mile of the place.

    Commonweal - nonprofit - Updated July 2026

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