Birds/Wildlife

Wildflowers at Mori Point
Wildflowers
We invite you to join our park staff for a series of virtual lightning talks that will celebrate and honor Earth Month and bring attention to our local natural wonders.
Wildflowers at Mori Point
Wildflowers
We invite you to join our park staff for a series of virtual lightning talks that will celebrate and honor Earth Month and bring attention to our local natural wonders.
Two coyotes
Events
El Polin Spring
Join us for a walk through the Presidio with expert David Harelson to learn about the Presidio’s wildlife management strategies.
Two coyotes
Events
El Polin Spring
Join us for a walk through the Presidio with expert David Harelson to learn about the Presidio’s wildlife management strategies.
Two coyotes
Events
El Polin Spring
Join us for a walk through the Presidio with expert David Harelson to learn about the Presidio’s wildlife management strategies.
Two coyotes
El Polin Spring
Join us for a walk through the Presidio with expert David Harelson to learn about the Presidio’s wildlife management strategies.
A great horned owl.
Events
Tennessee Valley Parking Lot
Join us on an easy four mile, three-hour ramble through Tennessee Valley to search for and learn more about the owls that reside in and around the Tennessee Valley.
Cooper's Hawk
Event
Hawk Hill
Explore Hawk Hill with Golden Gate Raptor Observatory Director Allen Fish on this short hike during peak raptor migration season.
Mori Point Biodiversity Walk
Event
Mori Point Gate
Come help us find representatives of as many different phyla (major life forms) at Mori Point. Think of it as trying to find as many different major branches on the tree of life, rather than counting the leaves (species). Depending on participants interest we may also look at shrub and tree diversity. No prior knowledge necessary.
Mori Point Biodiversity Walk
Event
Mori Point Gate
Come help us find representatives of as many different phyla (major life forms) at Mori Point. Think of it as trying to find as many different major branches on the tree of life, rather than counting the leaves (species). Depending on participants interest we may also look at shrub and tree diversity. No prior knowledge necessary.