Bird Watchers...You Will Love Redding, California!
My husband David Gendron and I own two acres that backs to the Churn Creek. We live on a wildlife sanctuary. I know of no where in California where I can have all of nature at my back door and commute to work in 10 minutes. The Churn Creek winds through Redding and offers a diverse setting for migrating birds and wildlife. We have Great Blue Heron, Snowy Egret and Green Billed Heron all in our back yard. We have many migrating birds that come through and visit the Churn. Some are seed eaters and visit our feeders and some are fruit eating birds that visit the blackberry bushes at harvest time. My husband and I spend the summer mornings with our coffee preparing for the day by watching this feast of beautiful birds coming through on the Churn. We have seen a golden eagle, Western Blue Bird, Western Tanager, Lazuli Bunting and many others. Oh, and we have a resident beaver.
Redding, California has such diverse environments. The west side of town is slightly higher in elevation and feels a bit more open to views and the surrounding mountains. 299 heads west and takes you into the Trinity National Forest and the tall tree environments.
The east side of town is lower in elevation and Highway 299 and 44 head east and take you into the tall tree environments. The north side of Redding begins a slow climb to higher elevations and tall tree environments.
We have it all! Visit today.
www.jrgendron.com for information of Redding and why you want to live here!
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