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Where Coyote Creek meets Ogier Ponds

Fri, May 22

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Online Event - Ogier Ponds

Hummingbird hawk-moths can be found at Ogier Ponds.

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Where Coyote Creek meets Ogier Ponds
Where Coyote Creek meets Ogier Ponds

Time & Location

May 22, 2020, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM

Online Event - Ogier Ponds

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About the Event

Off the beaten road on the eastern side of Coyote Valley sits a series of ponds that are home to coots, bobcat, dragonflies, fish, frogs, turtles, macroinvertebrates and so much more. Fed by Coyote Creek which originates in the Diablo Range within the boundaries of Henry Coe State Park. Now important ecologically and for recreation the area also acts as natural infrastructure protecting San Josean’s from potential flooding. 

Join Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful, Naturalist Richard Tejeda and Entomologist Merav Vonshak from the Bioblitz.club as we take you on a livestream walk of Ogier Ponds. 

This event is sponsored by Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful a community partnership with Saved By Nature, Bioblitz.club and Virtual Photo Walks to bring you virtual nature from the safety and comfort of your home. Thank you to Santa Clara County Parks for making this event possible. 

photo: Hummingbird hawk-moth

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