Tag: open space

  • An Afternoon In Nature On Albany Hill – Sunday, April 26, 2026

    1:00 – 4:30pm (two different walks, at 1 pm and 3 pm)

    Nature walkers on a trail on Albany Hill in the Coast Live Oak trees.

    Albany Hill Plant Walk

    1:00 – 2:30pm
    Led by Margot Cunningham, Natural Areas Manager for the City of Albany

    Learn about the diverse native plants and habitats on this walk from the bottom to the top of Albany Hill, an urban oasis. Start at the far north end on Madison Street in Albany. Bring water and wear sturdy shoes. Walking sticks are good for steep spots along parts of the trail.
    LIMITED REGISTRATION: Please reserve at bunchgrassmarg@gmail.com

    Historical Albany Hill Aerial Photo
    Historical Albany Hill aerial photo

    Albany Hill History Walk

    3:00 – 4:30pm
    Led by Karen Sorensen, local historian who has written two books about Albany history.
    Learn how the hill withstood dynamite explosions and numerous development schemes and has been a home and playground for many generations. Start at the northwest end of the hill along Pierce Street near the creek.
    LIMITED REGISTRATION: Please reserve at storiesfromalbany@gmail.com

    Download the printable flyer (PDF)

  • A Day In Nature On Albany Hill – November 22, 2025

    A Day In Nature On Albany Hill
    November 22, 2025, 8:30 – 4:30pm

    Ralph Pericoli Albany Hill birding group photo

    BIRDWATCHING
    8:30 – 10:30am
    Led by Ralph Pericoli, 25 years with Golden Gate Raptor Observatory, Certified Master Birder
    MEET: Pierce St./Cerrito Creek
    END: North end of Madison Street

    Kirra Swenerton, Lead Biologist at Root Wisdom

    FOREST BATHING/MINDFULNESS
    10:30 – 12:00 noon
    Led by Kirra Swenerton, Lead Biologist at Root Wisdom
    Suggested donation of $10 (cash or Venmo at event)
    Must RSVP in advance: kirra@rootwisdom.com or 206-618-2552
    MEET: North end of Madison Street

    Historical Albany Hill Aerial Photo
    Monarch Butterflies on Tree

    MONARCH BUTTERFLY WALK AND TALK
    3:00 – 4:30pm
    Led by Kirra Swenerton, Lead biologist at Root Wisdom
    and Mia Monroe, Xerces Society Volunteer
    MEET: Taft Street Turnaround

    HEAVY RAIN WILL CANCEL INDIVIDUAL EVENTS
    INFO: friendsofalbanyhill.org

  • A Day With Nature on Albany Hill – Sunday, December 8, 2024

    Sunday, December 8, 2024
    8:30am – 4:30pm

    BIRDWATCHING
    8:30 – 10:30 am
    Led by Ralph Pericoli
    24 years with Golden Gate certified master birder California Academy of Sciences
    Meet: Pierce St/Cerrito Creek
    Bring binoculars

    FOREST BATHING/MINDFULNESS
    10:30am – 12:00pm
    Led by Kirra Swenerton, MS, RootWisdom.com
    Reserve: cfitz68@hotmail.com
    Limited Reservation

    HISTORY WALK
    1:00 – 2:45pm
    Albany Through Time
    Led by Karen Sorensen
    Local Historian/Author
    Reserve at: storiestromalbany@gmail.com

    MONARCH BUTTERFLY CENSUS
    3:00 – 4:30pm
    Led by Carole Fitzgerald/ Kirra Swenerton/Friends of Albany Hill
    Meet: Taft St. Turnaround

    Download flyer

  • A Day of Nature on Albany Hill, December 2, 2023

    Friends Of Albany Hill
    A Day of Nature on Albany Hill
    Saturday, December 2, 2023
    8:00 AM – 4:30 PM

    Download printable flyer PDF

    Birdwatching

    8:00 – 10:00 AM
    Meet at Pierce St bridge/Cerrito Creek
    with Ralph Pericoli

    • 24 Years With Golden Gate
    • Raptors Observatory
    • Certified Master Birder
    • California Academy of Sciences

    Forest Bathing

    10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
    Limited Registration
    Reserve: cfitz68@hotmail.com
    with Kirra Swenerton, MS

    • RootWisdom.com

    Monarch Butterfly Count

    3:00 — 4:30 PM
    Meet at Taft St. turnaround
    with Carole Fitzgerald, Michael Gold, Mia Monroe, Kirra Swenerton
    Info: http://www.friendsofalbanyhill.org

    Trail Intro/Mural Tour

    1:30 – 2:45 PM
    Meet at Taft St. turnaround
    with Carole Fitzgerald

    • Friends Of Albany Hill, President
    • Mural Designer
  • Comments about the Eucalyptus Project to the Study Session

    Not enough consideration has been given to the impact on birds in the Albany Hill Forest Management and Habitat Restoration Plan. There are over 100 species of bird which use the Albany Hill area for nesting, perch hunting, cover and foraging. Many of the birds which are seen in the surrounding neighborhoods have their origin on Albany Hill. The loss of this habitat for birds will be significant. Red-tailed Hawks, Red-shouldered Hawks, Cooper’s Hawks, Great-horned Owls, Mourning Doves, Brown Creepers, Tree Swallows, American Robins, American Crows, White-crowned Sparrows, Golden-crowned Sparrows, several species of Woodpeckers and Jays, and Wood Warblers have all used the Albany Hill area for nesting, roosting and foraging. The list is long and continues to grow. The loss of this habitat would have a major impact on these birds.

    Ralph Pericoli Albany Hill birding group photo
    Ralph Pericoli – Albany Hill birding group

    While reduction of fuel load and public safety from falling dead or weakened trees is important, leaving some dead snags away from trails and roads for roosting and nesting would mitigate some of the impact on the bird habitat. Putting up nest boxes would also help mitigate loss of nesting trees. While removing laddering vegetation is important for fire prevention, leaving some understory and not clearing out all the brush and shrubs would also benefit birds. Sometimes leaving an area of understory as small as 20’ x 30’ for each acre of understory removed is enough to help the birds by providing cover. While a clean understory and tall trees as seen in manicured parks, cemeteries and golf courses are aesthetically appealing, it is not good habitat for birds which need both understory and taller trees as well.
    I seriously hope you will take these comments into consideration.

    Ralph Pericoli
    resident and master birder