Walking Distance: 4.6 miles
Walking Time: 3 hours, 17 min. (12:02 - 3:19 p.m.)
Start and Stop Point: Public parking lot, Fisherman's Point, Burlingame, CA





On the way back, I walked around Coyote Point on the north side, and back to the Bay Trail, and back to Fisherman's Point -- which I passed and kept walking toward Burlingame. I passed The Sherman (docked dinner ship) and eventually turned around when I reached Kincaid's restaurant. I had a nice full walk today, with only a bit of cool and breezy on the return walk from Coyote Point. Not bad for February.
Wildlife Sightings:
163 ducks; 4 Western/Clarks grebes; 54 medium unidentified brownish shorebirds (UBBs) 55 tiny UBBs; 4 willets (1 with a bad wing); 171 sea gulls; 1 great egret, 6 snowy egrets; 13 brown pelicans; 7 cormorants; 9 Canada geese; 1 ladybug; 17 crows; 18 little brown jobs (LBJs)/songbirds; 5 UFO grebes/divers; 9 coots; 3 hummingbirds; 4 fabric kites; 39 pigeons


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