San Diego Bird Alliance Hosting ‘Wandering the King Tides’ — Mission Bay, Saturday, Dec. 14
On Saturday December 14th, San Diego Bird Alliance will be hosting its annual Wandering the King Tides event and welcoming the public to witness and participate in documenting this remarkable natural occurrence. The event will take place at Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve, offering visitors a unique vantage point to observe these extreme tides and their impact on Mission Bay’s last remaining coastal wetlands.
Wandering the King Tides: view the last remaining acres of tidal marsh habitat disappear during the highest tides of the year, and paint this unique event! We’ll be photographing, sharing Kumeyaay ethnobotany, identifying birds and painting a time-lapse of the King Tides
Date: Saturday, 12/14/24
Time: 6:30am – 10am, speakers 8:30am – 9am
Location: Kendall-Frost Marsh, Pacific Beach Drive, San Diego, CA 92109, near Crown Point Drive

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