Pacific Flyway Center

The Pacific Flyway Center is an amazing project in the making located along Ramsey Road, just off the Gold Hill Road highway 680 exit, in Cordelia. It will in the near future provide a 124-acre Walk in the Marsh to allow each of us to experience the hidden grandeur of the marsh for generations to come. The Center’s land, previously used for agriculture, will now provide important habitat to birds that migrate through here each year. Improvements will include new ponds and restored vegetation – valuable enhancements for waterfowl, shorebirds and other wetland-dependent wildlife. It hopes to open for visitors in 2027.

With the goal of creating future stewards of the planet, the Center will give children and students a place not just to learn about this environment, but to explore it, which is how children learn best. There will be interactive bird, plant and wildlife identification apps using electronic technology, dipping ponds where they can gather and examine invertebrates that are vital to the marsh, and nature hikes.

Common Residents and Breeding Birds:
Coming Soon

Napa Solano Birds
Napa Solano Birds