The Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge is a national gem, well worth the short, 90 mile drive to Willows. Enormous numbers of waterfowl fill the sky and the impoundments in fall and winter. Snow, Ross’s and Greater White-fronted Geese, Northern Pintails, Northern Shovelers and Gadwalls are assured. Possibilities are White-faced Ibis, Green-winged and Cinnamon Teal, Black-necked Stilts and various raptors. Most of the birding is done from cars. We will provide 2-way radios to report sightings and alert people in other cars to look for them. Meet your leader at Kutras Park on Park Marina Drive to carpool and bring a lunch for this full-day trip. For more information call Larry Jordan @ 949-5266
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Second Saturday Bird Walk at Battle Creek State Wildlife Area
Battle Creek State Wildlife Area has Riparian and wetlands habitat that ensures a great variety for birding. During this 1/2 – day trip we expect to see a good variety of winter passerines, Bald Eagles, rails and ducks. Wear sturdy shoes. Trails are groomed but ground is uneven. Meet Bill Oliver, 941-7741, at the parking lot at Battle Creek Wildlife Area, reached by taking Hwy 5 or Hwy 273 south to Anderson, turning off at the Outlet Mall and following the signs east to Coleman Fish Hatchery.
Local Weekday Bird Walk at Anderson River Park
This walk through beautiful Anderson River Park will be lead by Linda Aldrich, 223-5341. Meet at the Anderson River Park Amphitheater parking lot. The river access, ponds, marsh, riparian and oak woodlands are all accessible by an extensive trail system. All varieties of avian life are found here from waterfowl and Bald Eagles to California Scrub-Jays and warblers.
Red Bluff Christmas Bird Count
Meet in the parking lot at 460 Antelope Blvd (northwest of Chestnut traffic light) for assignments. Compilation at 5 pm at M&M Ranch House, 645 Antelope Blvd. Please call if you are coming and what area you prefer. Contact Karen Scheuermann, karens2020@gmail.com, 530-347-1687
Redding Christmas Bird Count
We have compiled 43 years of continuous records from this grand daddy of the local counts that began in 1975 in its current location. Assignments will be given in front of the main entrance to the Redding Civic Auditorium. We will assemble at 5 pm at Lulu’s Restaurant, 2230 Pine St., Redding (530-243-6251) for dinner and compilation. Contact Bill Oliver wwoliver9@gmail.com for more information.