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May 26, 2021

Amplify the Future

Guest User
May 26, 2021

Amplify the Future offers scholarships to Black & Latinx birders who are undergraduates studying in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math). The deadline for the current round of scholarships is June 18.

Mary Forrestal
May 20, 2021

Watch the 2020-2021 Monthly Speaker Presentations, Again!

Mary Forrestal
May 20, 2021

Our Monthly Speaker Presentations are on hiatus for the summer. You can watch the virtual presentations from the past year on the General Meeting / Monthly Speaker page, under Past Presentations.

Mary Forrestal
May 13, 2021

Newsletter Editor - Position Open

Mary Forrestal
May 13, 2021
Newsletter Editor - Position Open

The Observer, Sacramento Audubon’s monthly newsletter, is seeking a new editor. If you are interested in working on this publication, please contact: president@sacramentoaudubon.org or The Observer editor, sawise7@sbcglobal.net.

Sharon Wisecarver
May 8, 2021

When to Help a Baby Bird

Sharon Wisecarver
May 8, 2021

Have you found a baby bird? If you’ve found a young bird on the ground there are a couple of things to keep in mind before trying to help.

jane van kessel
May 6, 2021

Thank You for Making Big Day of Giving 2021 a Success!

jane van kessel
May 6, 2021

Thank you to everyone who donated to the Sacramento Audubon Society!

Mary Forrestal
May 6, 2021

Virtual Advocacy Day - June 10, 2021

Mary Forrestal
May 6, 2021

All Audubon members are invited to join California Audubon on June 10, 2021 for Virtual Advocacy Day.

Guest User
May 4, 2021

Sutter's Landing is Expanding

Guest User
May 4, 2021
Sutter's Landing is Expanding

Friends of Sutter’s Landing Park (FOSL) is excited to announce the City of Sacramento’s recent purchase of two land parcels adjacent to the west of Sutter’s Landing Park (SLP).

Cathie LaZier
April 27, 2021

May's Suggested Birding Locations

Cathie LaZier
April 27, 2021

May is a great month for birding, with nesting birds singing and displaying and migrants such as flycatchers and warblers arriving or passing through. Any spot along the American River Parkway should be good, but Cathie LaZier has a few specific recommendations.

Mary Forrestal
April 26, 2021

Register for May’s Online Monthly Speaker Presentation

Mary Forrestal
April 26, 2021

Join us online on May 20, 2021 at 7pm for Populations and Habitat of the Yellow-billed Magpie in Sacramento, presented by Dan Airola. To receive the link to join this presentation, email meetings@sacramentoaudubon.org.

Mary Forrestal
April 21, 2021

eBird's Global Big Day is May 8, 2021

Mary Forrestal
April 21, 2021
eBird's Global Big Day is May 8, 2021

Participate in eBird’s Global Big Day by submitting at least one eBird checklist for May 8, 2021.

Source: https://ebird.org/news/global-big-day-8-may-2021

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