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CDFW Offers Yolo County Bird Watching At Bobcat Ranch
In northern California, interested birders will have an opportunity to access 4,000 acres of rolling blue oak woodlands on the Bobcat Ranch.

The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) is offering special bird watching opportunities through its Shared Habitat Alliance for Recreational Enhancement (SHARE) Program.
According to information published late last week by the agency, a total of 22 SHARE access permits will be awarded through a random drawing for 19 bird watching periods on properties in Merced, Santa Barbara and Yolo counties.
Successful applicants will receive a SHARE access permit valid for two to five people, depending on the property:
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- In northern California, interested birders will have an opportunity to access 4,000 acres of rolling blue oak woodlands on the Bobcat Ranch located in Yolo County’s Vaca Mountain foothills.
- In the Central California, the City of Merced’s Wetlands offers 300 acres of seasonal habitat for migrating waterfowl, song birds and raptors. A eucalyptus grove on the property also supports great blue heron and great white egret rookeries.
- In Southern California, Sleepy Creek Ranch is located in the West Cuyama Valley in Santa Barbara County. This property offers 700 acres of oak savannah, juniper sage woodland, chaparral and riparian habitats. Approximately 250 acres of Bureau of Land Management property and the Los Padres National Forest border the ranch, providing additional sighting opportunities.
For more information on these opportunities, bird lists and available dates, you can visit the SHARE webpage at www.wildlife.ca.gov/hunting/share.
A $10.50 non-refundable application fee will be charged for each period choice. To apply, please go to www.wildlife.ca.gov/licensing/online-sales.
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