Sacramento Audubon Society is proud to offer a variety of field trips every month. Here’s some of what birders saw, heard, and experienced on recent field trips.
In 2020, the fire season in the western United States reached unprecedented levels. There were 116 fires active in September consuming nearly 5,145,230 acres with 80% of this footprint (4,093,795 acres from 68 fires) occurring within California, Oregon, and Washington.
Sacramento Audubon Society is proud to offer a variety of field trips every month. Here’s some of what birders saw, heard, and experienced on recent field trips.
As a birder, many of us have no doubt used eBird and participated in events like the Christmas Bird Count. Collectively, this data, called Citizen Science by biologists can provide very important information for scientists to document bird distribution and abundance.
On Saturday morning, October 26th, ABA and Sacramento Audubon join forces to offer an accessible birding excursion at Consumes River Preserve, in celebration of Birdability Week 2024
Join us online on Thursday, October 17 at 7:00pm for Raptor Quest: Chasing America’s Raptors presented by Scott Harris. The meeting will be held via ZOOM.
Sacramento Audubon Society is proud to offer a variety of field trips every month. Here’s some of what birders saw, heard, and experienced on recent field trips.