• Silver Lake (Amador County) Birding Trip

    Silver Lake, Amador County

    Join leaders Pat Paternostro and Kasey Foley, Friday, June 14th, for a birding trip in the Sierra Nevada’s. We will bird several areas near Silver Lake, Amador County. We will look for summering migrants and Sierra residents. In the past we have identi'ed species including, Pine Grosbeak, Pygmy Nuthatch and White-headed Woodpecker. We will meet… Read More »Silver Lake (Amador County) Birding Trip

  • Carnegie Night Walk

    Carnegie State Vehicular Recreation Area (SVRA) 18600 Corral Hollow Rd, Tracy, CA, United States

    Meet Kasey Foley at the entry gate of Carnegie SVRA located at 18600 Corral Hollow Road in Tracy for a walk on the wild side.  This walk will be on the ALAMEDA COUNTY portion of the park but it's a beautiful walk sometimes yielding Western Screech Owls, Great Horned Owls, cool scorpions and spiders, again it's Alameda County,… Read More »Carnegie Night Walk

  • Canceled White Slough Wildlife Area Fieldtrip

    White Slough Wildlife Area Stockton, CA, United States

    If you are interested in adding Black Rail to your EBird list?.  They generally start calling spontaneously in spring, so with good listening conditions (low wind), we stand a decent chance of hearing at least one.  (Sorry, but don’t expect a visual!)  I have made arrangements to drive through the yellow gate so there should… Read More »White Slough Wildlife Area Fieldtrip

  • Surviving the Urban Jungle, A Talk on Human/Wildlife Conflict – Presented by Michele Dodge

    Central United Methodist Church 3700 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California

    As people continue to expand their territory, wild animals find themselves more and more impacted by people. This can result in difficult situations for the wild animals who don't know how to navigate an increasingly urbanized landscape. Presented by a wildlife field rescuer with real life photos and stories about helping our wild neighbors. Sometimes… Read More »Surviving the Urban Jungle, A Talk on Human/Wildlife Conflict – Presented by Michele Dodge

  • Canceled Staten Island Field Trip

    Staten Island 24734, N Staten Island Road, Thornton, CA, United States

    Meet leaders Cavan and Amy at the grain silos at the start (North End) of Staten Island Road. We will be birding from the cars mostly along the road, stopping at points to get out. The road may still be in use by large trucks and farm equipments, so we need to be careful. A… Read More »Staten Island Field Trip

  • Beyond the Amazon: The Pantanal of Brazil – Presented by Nancy E. Muleady-Mecham, Ph.D.

    Central United Methodist Church 3700 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California

    A look at the largest wetland on the planet, its natural history and ecology. Doc Nancy is an Adjunct Professor of biology at Northern Arizona University and Columbia College, Sonora as well as a Visiting Lecturer for the University of Virginia Semester At Sea Program where she taught biology around the world. Doc Nancy was… Read More »Beyond the Amazon: The Pantanal of Brazil – Presented by Nancy E. Muleady-Mecham, Ph.D.

  • Dos Rios SP Field Trip

    Dos Rios State Park 3559 Shiloh Rd, Modesto, CA, United States

    Leader: Lynette Buckman We will join the scheduled Bird Discovery Walk at the State Park. Per the SP website: This walking tour is not recommended for children under 6 or those with health or walking limitations. The walking tour is not ADA-accessible. No strollers or pets are allowed on the walking tour. Please bring good walking… Read More »Dos Rios SP Field Trip

  • Hawk Hill Raptor Migration Trip

    Hawk Hill Hawk Hill California, San Francisco, CA, United States

    If you want to see Raptor migration, then join San Joaquin Audubon for a day trip to Hawk Hill in Marin County. Fall is a great time to see a wide variety of Raptors migrating south over the Marin headlands. Chances are we will see Broad wing, Redtails, Cooper’s hawks, & Sharp shinned hawks, peregrine… Read More »Hawk Hill Raptor Migration Trip

  • Birds across the end Cretaceous mass extinction

    Central United Methodist Church 3700 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California

    Presenter: Chris Torres, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Department of Biological Science, UOP Sixty six (66) million years ago, an asteroid hit Earth and killed more than 75% of all life on the planet. That turned out to be a really good day for birds, who went on to become the world’s most diverse group of terrestrial… Read More »Birds across the end Cretaceous mass extinction

  • Zookeepers Don’t Just Clean Exhibits

    Central United Methodist Church 3700 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California

    Come join us to learn more about the Mickie Grove Zoo on Tuesday, February 11 @ 7:30pm. Micke Grove Zoo is a five-acre zoo with amphibians, mammals, birds, reptiles and invertebrates.The zoo that exists today is very different from the zoo that first opened its gates in 1957. Today, the collection of Micke Grove Zoo… Read More »Zookeepers Don’t Just Clean Exhibits

  • Trip to White Slough WTP (Lodi Sweage Ponds)

    White Slough WTP

    We will bird for 1-2 hours (depending on the birding) walking on mostly level ground for 1 to 1 1/2 miles. Possible birds at the White Slough WTP (a.k.a Lodi Sewage Ponds) include Northern Shovler, Common Goldeneye, Bufflehead. Ruddy Duck, Greater Yellowlegs, Black-necked Stilt, American Avocet, Least Sandpiper, Spotted Sandpiper, Bonaparte's Gull, Great Egret, Snowy… Read More »Trip to White Slough WTP (Lodi Sweage Ponds)

  • Beginner Birding at the Ripon Sewage Ponds and River Trail

    Ripon 1260 S Jack Tone Rd, Ripon, CA, United States

    Join leader Henry Koertzen for a beginner birding walk for folks if all ages. We will start at the gravel parking lot located at the south end of Jack Tone Road. We’ll be walking the smooth dirt/paved path, accessible by stroller or wheelchair. First we will look for water and shore birds on the ponds,… Read More »Beginner Birding at the Ripon Sewage Ponds and River Trail