Classified as a northern coastal salt marsh, the 620-acre Corte Madera Marsh Ecological Reserve has vegetation consisting of cordgrass, pickleweed, salt grass, coyote bush, gum-plant, marsh rosemary, dock, annual grasses and herbs, and various exotic shrub species. Common avian inhabitants include great blue heron, egret, willet, and marbled godwit. A variety of rodent species, as well as raccoons, may also be found on the area.For more information, call the Bay Delta Region Fairfield office at (707) 428-2002.
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