Twilight birding
Friday 7:00 PM-9:30 PM
Trip# 267: Twilight birding
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Description: Late June brings some of the longest and most active birding days of the year in the Mono Basin. Get ready for an early evening adventure of birding into the dusk. We will ply some active birding spots in the Mono Basin for early evening activity that may include shorebirds, waterfowl, nighthawks, poorwills, and winnowing snipe. We will also search for owls once night falls. Bring layered clothing for cooler weather after the sun sets. (est. driving miles: 25; hiking difficulty: easy)
Current Weather Conditions in Lee Vining:
Broken clouds,
69°
(Feels Like: 67°)
Wind: ENE @ 4mph
with 5mph gusts
Visibility: 10,000 ft
Forecast for Friday June 16:
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Transportation: Carpool/Personal Vehicle