Great Backyard Bird Count
Each February, for four days, the world comes together for the love of birds. Over these four days we invite people to spend time in their favorite places watching and … Continue reading "Great Backyard Bird Count"
A Wintu Country Chapter of the National Audubon Society
Each February, for four days, the world comes together for the love of birds. Over these four days we invite people to spend time in their favorite places watching and … Continue reading "Great Backyard Bird Count"
The wide-open vistas, grassy fields, large ponds and oak woodlands of Lema Ranch offer quite a variety of bird species. Winter waterfowl, woodpeckers and sparrows are a particular treat this … Continue reading "Lema Ranch Bird Walk"
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO MARCH 16TH
Gray Lodge's diversity and location along the Pacific Flyway make it a haven for wildlife. Surrounded by miles of rich agricultural lands, the approximately 9,100-acre area is managed for the … Continue reading "Gray Lodge Wildlife Area"
Shasta Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation employees and volunteers will be introducing a menagerie of education animals to us via Zoom for our March meeting. Depending on each animal’s amenability during … Continue reading "Shasta Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation"
We will be talking about the seasonal aspects of bird watching on this walk led by Education Chair Tricia Ford. Which birds are here only in the winter months? Which … Continue reading "Birding Basics at Turtle Bay Bird Sanctuary"
Join us for a 3.5-mile easy birding hike at the Iron Canyon trail on the Sacramento River Bend in northern Tehama County. The trail is on the Tuscan Formation, a … Continue reading "Iron Canyon Outing"
Ecuador is arguably one of the most species-rich countries in the world. As a science teacher, it was Ken Sobon’s lifelong dream to visit the Amazon jungle. Follow his journey from Quito, … Continue reading "Ecuador – 488 species in 10 days"
NOTE: DUE TO RAIN, THIS EVENT HAS BEEN MOVED TO SUNDAY, MARCH 24TH
Our plan is to meet at Coleman Fish Hatchery parking lot and work our way to Battle Creek Salmon Trail on the west of hatchery. This 1.4-mile path will provide … Continue reading "Coleman Fish Hatchery and Battle Creek Wildlife Area"