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Bird LA Day & Migration Celebration

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Ballona Freshwater Marsh
13300 West Jefferson Blvd. – Los Angeles
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33.9720644
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Date(s) – 5/07/2016
9:00 am – 2:00 pm

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Ballona Freshwater Marsh

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9am-2pm, Saturday, May 7, at Ballona Freshwater Marsh, along Jefferson Blvd. at Lincoln Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, Friends of Ballona Wetlands (FBW), with others including BCR.
creek-birdsEnjoy special wild birds from South Bay Wildlife Rehab and one of two expert-led bird walks: at 10am with Lisa Fimiani of FBW and at 12noon with Bob Shanman of Wildbirds Unlimited. Plus goodies, giveaways, refreshments, displays, chats, and more with BCR and others–fun for the entire family!
For Migration Celebration directions and details, click here!
For more on Bird LA Day, 
click here! 

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