Don Edwards – Coyote Hills その1 / Part 1
On the eastern side of the Bay Area, at the base of the Dumbarton Bridge in Fremont, lies the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge. It faces Coyote Hills, which I’ve visited several times before, with Highway 84 running between them. Although separated by the road, the terrain is quite similar (though this area is smaller). Don Edwards has no entrance fee, making it easy to visit frequently. However, if coming from the other side of the bay, the bridge toll means it’s not entirely free.
The hills here are small, and there aren’t many perching spots like tall poles, so I didn’t see many raptors.
It may have just been by chance, but compared to Coyote Hills, this place felt a bit underwhelming, so I decided to move on.
Continued in Part 2.