Address: 29322 Modjeska Canyon Rd, Silverado, CA 92676, USA
Sunday: 9AM–4PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 9AM–4PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 9AM–4PM
Friday: 9AM–4PM
Saturday: 9AM–4PM
marcia lynn
Don't go!!! There was no phone. We needed to get out of L A and decided to go to Tucker. It never said it was closed. After almost 2 hrs. of driving through tiny back roads we found it.There was a woman outside who said it was closed but will open again sometime during the year again. She said she didn't know when and still didn't give us a phone #. Bull! Don't waste your time!!!!
Laura Hill
This is a great place to see nature. Unfortunately, it's still closed due to the pandemic. But, they fill the feeders in front of the store and in the trees nearby, so there's still great opportunity to see many local and migrating birds.
Adrian Christensen
Disappointed!!! If you got there for there Butterfly or Fairies! There could have been so much more done, for there Fairy walk! We could not find the 4th sad fairy home. And Butterflies, where not existant there. But for everyone, that enjoys birds, bugs, cactuses and wildlife, this is a cute little place. It's close to many trails, so not a lost.
Sanjay B Dalal, oGoing
Orange County’s best kept secret. If you love bird watching (especially hummingbirds), enjoy some solitude and just feel like disconnecting from the craziness, this is the place to be! Not too far from most places in OC, and nicely tucked away in the Santa Ana mountains, get out and feel the sounds, breeze and quietness of this eclectic sanctuary. It’s totally worth it (and costs nothing)!
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I wish I had an answer for you, but thank you for being so conscientious!
There are literally hundreds of feeders located through out the sanctuary but especially at the viewing deck. They come right up to you
Yes. On leash.
Found 2 baby chicks, can not keep them where we live, is it possible they will take them? can't let them loose cats or coyotes will eat them, they are small babys.
I don't believe they rehabilitate birds or animals.
Nope
I wouldn't take him to Tucker but to a Rabbit Rescue.
It's not like they are caged so nobody can guarantee there are alot. Though everytime i visit i see alot of humming birds.
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