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SUMMARY:Bridgeway Island Pond Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Blue-winged Teal ©JoAnne Fillatti \nAs winter winds down join us as we bird Bridgeway Island Pond and theDeepwater Ship Channel in West Sacramento. Bridgeway Island Pond isone of the best places in Yolo County to see species such asBlue-winged Teal\, Spotted Sandpiper\, Common Gallinule\, Cinnamon Teal\,and American Avocet. But\, as with everything in life\, you never knowwhat shorebird or waterfowl may be sitting on the muddy spit waitingto be discovered! We will then walk up the levee and scan theDeepwater Ship Channel. Our targets will be water-loving birds such asBald Eagle\, Osprey\, and Western Grebe. A small stand of trees andbushes could yield passerines such as Spotted Towhee\, Orange-crownedWarbler\, and who knows what else!We will meet at 7:30 am at the cul-de-sac at the end of Pender IslandRd in West Sacramento\, here: 38.540733\, -121.577855. Bring binoculars\,a scope (if you have one)\, water\, and snacks. Please note that thereare no restrooms at the pond. We will begin on a level path\, and walkup a graveled levee to reach the ship channel. There will be a smallstretch where the path is quite narrow but still largely level. Highwinds or significant rain will cancel this trip. Beginners arewelcome and no sign-ups are necessary! We will conclude at approximately 10am.Contact trip leaders Lynette Williams Duman and Konshau Duman atlbwilliams@ucdavis.edu and kduman@ucdavis.edu respectively.Yolo Audubon Society field trips are free and open to the public.Carpooling is highly encouraged\, but all rides are private arrangementsbetween drivers and riders.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/bridgeway-island-pond-field-trip/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240211T070000
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SUMMARY:Cosumnes River Preserve 2024
DESCRIPTION:Sandhill Cranes ©Kelli O’Neill \nThe Cosumnes River Preserve has an array of important valley floor bird habitats including wetlands\, floodplains\, agricultural land\, and rare valley oak riparian. Birding at the interface of these habitats provides a unique opportunity to view a diverse list of species with relative ease. We will follow the flat and well-maintained walking trails through these habitats to view woodpeckers\, raptors\, wetland birds\, wintering sparrows\, ducks\, geese\, and shorebirds. We will also bird the agricultural fields along Desmond Road which is renowned for Sandhill Cranes. \nExpect two to three hours of walking in the preserve plus standing for shorebird/aquatic bird viewing. This trip welcomes all levels of birding experience\, especially beginners. Please bring binoculars\, plenty of fluids\, and dress in layers for cooler temperatures expected at this time of year. We expect to finish in the early afternoon. We will not have a planned lunch break\, but if you want to enjoy your lunch at the preserve\, there are picnic tables at the visitor center good birding-while-eating opportunities. Bathrooms available at the visitor center. \nWe will depart at 7:00am from the Park & Ride behind Ikeda’s in Davis. Please arrive beforehand and carpool when possible. Heavy rain cancels the trip. \nTrip Leader: Ryan Janke (rhjanke29@gmail.com) \n\n  \n 
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/cosumnes-river-preserve-2024/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240127T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
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SUMMARY:Raptor Ramble 2024
DESCRIPTION:Merlin©Kevin Guse \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRaptor Ramble \nThe popular trip is full and YAS is no longer taking participants in event.  \nCalifornia’s Central Valley has one of the largest wintering raptor populations in the country. Our goal will be to see how many species of raptors we can find on this annual trip. Highlights of past trips include Ferruginous Hawk\, Rough-legged Hawk\, Golden Eagle\, Peregrine Falcon\, Merlin\, Bald Eagle and Prairie Falcon.Birders of all ages and skill levels are welcome! Please bring binoculars\, a spotting scope if have one\, lunch\, plenty of liquids\, layers of clothes and be prepared for a full day trip. \nThis trip is limited to 15 people on a first-come\, first-serve basis. Please contact Ryan Janke (rhjanke29@gmail.com) to reserve your spot and to receive information on where to meet. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/raptor-ramble-2024/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231105T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231105T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
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SUMMARY:Sparrow Bingo 2023
DESCRIPTION:Fox Sparrow©Zane Pickus \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFall migration is largely over and the winter birds are settling in. Join Bart Wickel and Zane Pickus for a local jaunt around Yolo County. The challenge: to find as many species of sparrows as possible. To further the fun of this trip participants will be able to check sparrows off of a bingo card! As believers in the rule that when you search for one bird\, you discover another\, expect anything on this trip– the sparrows are just the excuse to get out and about. This will also be a good trip to practice birding by ear. Route to be determined as conditions warrant. \nWe’ll meet at 7:30 a.m. at the Marketplace Shopping Center (near Big 5 Sporting Goods\, 1301 W. Covell\, just east of Hwy 113). Bring binoculars\, scopes\, cameras\, snacks\, lunch\, and beverages. High winds or a significant rainstorm cancel this trip. We will return by 3:00pm. \n*Note that Daylight Savings Time ends on Sunday\, November 5th at 2:00am.* \nContact trip leader Zane Pickus for more details: zanep987@gmail.com \nYolo Audubon Society field trips are free and open to the public. Car-pooling is encouraged\, but all rides are private arrangements between driver and riders.” \n 
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/sparrow-bingo-2023/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231028T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231028T100000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
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SUMMARY:Ed Whisler Memorial Bird Walk at Davis Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:Ed Whistler ©Ken Kemmerling \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYolo Audubon will sponsor a bird walk on Saturday\, October 28\, 2023\, from 8am to 10am\, at the Davis Cemetery in honor of our friend Ed Whisler.  Ed was one of the top birders and wildlife biologists in our area for the past forty years. He was very generous in sharing his vast knowledge with the Davis community.   He was a former president of Yolo Audubon\, co-designer of West Pond and North Ponds\, a conservationist\, activist and educator. The Halloween trip to the Davis Cemetery was led by Ed for many years and is a favorite among Yolo Audubon members.  This walk will retrace Ed’s steps to look for late fall migrants and incoming winter resident birds including warblers\, woodpeckers\, and sparrows. \nTwenty years ago\, in June 2003\, Ed Whisler discovered Western Bluebirds nesting in the old tree at the eastern edge of the Davis Cemetery\, the first time in thirty years that Bluebirds had nested in Davis. It was Ed who first suggested a nest box trail along the greenbelt from Veterans Memorial to North Davis Ponds. With the nest box programs\, nesting Western Bluebirds (and Tree Swallows) are now common in Davis and along Putah Creek. \nEd was also an excellent teacher because he was so in-tuned with birds\, especially their calls. Even during conversations\, he was always aware of birds\, and would interrupt a conversation to point out and identify any of our feathered friends\, who happened to be in the area.  Sadly\, Ed Whisler passed away on July 4\, 2023. His earthly remains were interred in the Davis Cemetery\, alongside his parents. \nAnyone interested in birds is welcome.  The event is free and for all age levels. The cemetery has some uneven ground and wet grass.   Recommended: binoculars. Suggested: water\, hat.  Heavy rain or wind cancels event.  \nOnce you arrive at the Davis Cemetery entrance (820 Pole Line Rd\, Davis\, CA 95618)\, there will be a stone statue which has a few parking spaces adjacent. You can also park along the cemetery road. \nCo-leaders and coordinators are Joshua Greenfield\, Donna Jury and Ken Kemmerling. For logistical questions please contact Ryan Janke: rhjanke29@gmail.com \n 
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/ed-whisler-memorial-bird-walk-at-davis-cemetery/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231021T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231021T080000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T231835Z
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SUMMARY:Lake Solano County Park/Putah Creek Trip
DESCRIPTION:Yellow-rumped Warbler ©Sharon Kirkpatrick \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOn this trip we will visit Lake Solano County Park where Putah Creek runs between Yolo and Solano Counties.  We will be looking for resident species as well as those that come to spend the winter in the area.  The oak woodland\, riparian habitat and creek can result in bird sightings that include Osprey\, Phainopepla\, Wood Duck and hopefully several species of woodpeckers. There could be some surprises like Pileated Woodpecker\, Red-breasted Sapsucker and Bald Eagle. \nMeet at 8:00 AM at Lake Solano County Park day-use parking lot\, on Pleasants Valley Road.  There is a $6 fee per vehicle for parking.   All trip participants should be vaccinated.  Federal\, state\, and local health guidelines will be followed.  Trip will conclude early afternoon.  Bring water\, binoculars and spotting scopes if you have one.  We will not be stopping for a designated lunch break.  There is some walking on uneven terrain but for the most part it is flat.  Beginning birders are welcome.  Rain and strong wind cancels trip. \nTrip Leader: Sharon Kirkpatrick (530)220-3735 (cell) or sckirkpa@gmail.com
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/lake-solano-county-park-putah-creek-trip/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231015T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231015T173000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
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LAST-MODIFIED:20231006T202754Z
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SUMMARY:Bodega Bay Day Trip
DESCRIPTION:Red Knot ©Kevin Guse \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou are cordially invited to join us for a trip to one of the crown jewels of Northern California birding\, Bodega Bay.  We will be looking for fall migrant passerines as well as shorebirds\, loons\, grebes\, ducks\, raptors and wading birds. Birders of all skill levels are welcome! There will be short walks on fairly level terrain.  \nThis outing will be limited to 8 people in 3 cars. It will be an all-day trip\, beginning at 6:30 AM. Due to safety and liability reasons Yolo Audubon Society will be limiting this trip to 8 participants and no more than 3 vehicles. For reserving a spot or for any logistics questions please contact rhjanke29@gmail.com.  You must have a reservation to participate in this trip. \nPlease bring a lunch\, sunscreen\, water and layers of clothing. Masks are not required while out of doors but may be required in vehicles depending on preferences of the driver and passengers. Federal\, state\, and local health guidelines will be followed. \nTrip Leader: Kevin Guse \nThere is still room on this popular Yolo Audubon trip.  Contact Ryan below to reserve your spot soon. \nFor reservations contact Ryan Janke: rhjanke29@gmail.com
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/bodega-bay-day-trip-2/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231001T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231001T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T024247Z
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SUMMARY:Point Reyes Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Chestnut-sided Warbler; © Kevin Guse \n\n\n\n\n\n\nJoin us for this is the annual Terry Colborn Memorial trip to Pt. Reyes. Fall migration at Pt. Reyes can be spectacular and makes this area a well-deserved birding hot spot. Depending on the weather\, the numbers and diversity of songbirds passing through the “Outer Point” can be impressive. In addition to the passerines there are usually plenty of raptors\, other migrants\, and several species of mammals to enjoy. \nAll participants are expected to be vaccinated. Masks are not required while out of doors but may be required in vehicles depending on preferences of the driver and passengers. Federal\, state\, and local health guidelines will be followed. \nPlease bring a lunch\, plenty of fluids and dress in layers. Be prepared for cool temperatures\, wind and maybe fog\, though Pt. Reyes can also be warm at this time of year. There will be easy walks and good bird photo opportunities on the trip. \nThis is an all-day trip. Due to safety and liability reasons Yolo Audubon Society will be  limiting this trip to 8 participants and no more than 3 vehicles. For reserving a spot or for any logistics questions please contact rhjanke29@gmail.com.  You must have a reservation to participate in this trip. \nTrip Leader: Kevin Guse \nFor questions related to reservations and trip logistics contact Ryan Janke: rhjanke29@gmail.com
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/point-reyes-field-trip/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230930T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230930T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
CREATED:20230907T150001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230907T150001Z
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SUMMARY:Beginners trip to Putah Creek Riparian Reserve
DESCRIPTION:Nuttall’s Woodpecker; © Kelli O’Neill\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHave you always been interested in birds and want to learn more? This field trip is intended for beginning and inexperienced birders. Several Yolo Audubon members will lead this visit to the Putah Creek Reserve. The Reserve\, on the west edge of the UCD campus\, is an Oak Woodland and Riparian habitat. We will be looking for resident species as well as late fall migrants.  The group may see hawks\, Wood ducks\, Western bluebirds\, woodpeckers\, and various warblers\, among others. Expect a 2-mile walk on fairly level terrain. \nParticipants will meet at the gravel parking lot at the end of Hopkins Road at 7:30 AM.  The trip will end by noon. Bring water and binoculars. The club does have some binoculars for loan.  Rain or strong wind will cancel the trip. No reservations are necessary\, everyone is welcome.   \nMore info: John Hansen\, jjhindavis@yahoo.com
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/beginners-trip-to-putah-creek-riparian-reserve/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230603T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230603T120000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
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SUMMARY:Sierra Valley/Yuba Pass 2-day Trip
DESCRIPTION:Red-breasted Sapsucker; © Kelli O’Neill\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nDo you enjoy mountain birding?  Then this trip is for you.  We will explore the birdlife of the Sierras on this two day\, (June 3-4) overnight trip. \n\n\n\nWe will be looking for mountain specialties such as Williamson’s Sapsucker\, Black­-backed Woodpecker\, White-headed Woodpecker\, Red-breasted Sapsucker\, Townsend’s Solitaire\, Brown Creeper\, Golden-crowned Kinglet\, Mountain Bluebird and Calliope Hummingbird. \n\n\n\nWe will also enjoy the wonders of the marsh in Sierra Valley\, with a cacophony of sound led by the amazingly beautiful Yellow-headed Blackbirds.  We will also hope to see and hear displaying Willets\, Wilson’s Snipes and American Bitterns. \n\n\n\nPlease bring plenty of warm clothes and dress in layers.  Bring enough food for breakfast and lunch on Saturday and Sunday. We will have a group dinner on Saturday evening in Portola and we will be spending the night at the Sierra Motel (530-832-4223). \n\n\n\nThis trip is limited to 10 participants\, so please contact our field trip chair\, John Hansen\, to sign up at jjhindavis@yahoo.com.   \n\n\n\nTrip is full.   \n\n\n\nFor more information\, please contact either Kevin Guse (harpy12@icloud.com) or Mary Schiedt (maryolo1@netscape.net).
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/sierra-valley-yuba-pass-2-day-trip/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230520T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230520T110000
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SUMMARY:South Fork Preserve - Putah Creek
DESCRIPTION:Hermit x Townsend’s Warbler; © Konshau Duman\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nJoin us for a morning of late spring migrants and riparian breeders next Saturday\, May 20th\, at the Putah Creek South Fork Preserve parking lot. We will walk the trail west of Mace into Solano County before returning to the Yolo side to walk the South Fork Preserve trails. This area has great valley riparian habitat with a dense mixed canopy of Valley Oak and Oregon Ash with scattered Cottonwood and Willow. The Yolo side will have similar habitat in a narrower strip along with open weedy grassland with Valley Oak and Mulefat plantings.  \n\n\n\nWe can expect to see some later spring migrants like Yellow Warbler\, Swainson’s Thrush\, and Western Wood-Pewee plus riparian breeders like Tree Swallow\, Bewick’s Wren\, House Wren\, California Towhee\, and Spotted Towhee. The number of breeding Spotted Towhees on the Solano side is quite stunning compared to other riparian sites in our area\, and there are abundant cavity nesters on the Yolo Side due to a wealth of natural and artificial cavity nest sites. Swainson’s Hawks will likely be very abundant as well.  \n\n\n\nWe will cover about 1.9 miles of trail\, ~.35 miles (one way) on the Solano side and a ~1.2 mile loop on the Yolo Side. The Yolo side trails are well established dirt trails\, and the Solano side trail is a narrower dirt path with occasional stick and log debris brought in by last winter’s flooding to step around.  \n\n\n\nThis trip will be led by Konshau and Lynette Williams Duman (konshaud@gmail.com\, lynettebarbarawilliams@gmail.com). Feel free to email us with any additional questions regarding the trip or transportation from Davis to the South Fork Preserve.  \n\n\n\nYolo Audubon Society field trips are free and open to the public. Carpooling is strongly encouraged\, but all rides are private arrangements between driver and riders.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/south-fork-preserve-putah-creek/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230507T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230507T073000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
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SUMMARY:Putah Creek at Kusch Home
DESCRIPTION:Barn Swallow; © Zane Pickus\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nTour Manfred Kusch’s birding gardens between Davis and Winters. He has cultivated his home garden and surrounding area\, which border on Putah Creek\, into a true birding extravaganza. He attracts a wide variety of birds in the gardens and habitat around the house\, especially hummingbirds and orioles. The multi-layered vegetation on either side of the creek hosts spring migrants and residents such as grosbeaks\, tanagers and a variety of warblers and vireos. \n\n\n\nBring binoculars\, scopes\, cameras\, snacks and beverages. High winds or a significant rainstorm cancel this trip. \n\n\n\nSpace is limited; RSVP early. Contact John Hansen to secure your spot (jjhindavis@yahoo.com)
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/putah-creek-at-kusch-home-2/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230506T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230506T093000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
CREATED:20230415T205729Z
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SUMMARY:(Late) Spring Migration at Willowbank Ditch
DESCRIPTION:Warbling Vireo; © Zane Pickus\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nThis walking trip focuses on the migrating songbirds passing through Davis. Willowbank Ditch in South Davis has a fantastic mix of mature trees\, dense understory\, and diverse fruiting and flowering plants. Early May is at the tail end of sparrow migration\, but still in the heart of warbler and flycatcher migration through the area. We will hope for foraging groups of warblers and flycatchers as we practice learning the songs and calls of an array of local songbirds. Some targets will include Wilson’s\, Yellow\, and MacGillivray’s Warblers\, Western Wood-Pewee\, Western Tanager\, and Lazuli Bunting. We will also practice thinking from a birds-eye view\, discussing habitat\, food sources\, and tips and tricks for predicting the best spots to find migrating songbirds. \n\n\n\nThe trip will leave from the junction of Almond Lane and Rosario Street in Davis.  There is street parking on streets by this junction\, and this intersection has a walking path that leads to the footbridge over the Willowbank Ditch.  We will meet at 7am and the trip will end around 9 or 9:30am.  Expect ~1 mile of walking\, although we will never be more than 1/2 of a mile from the meeting spot. Please bring binoculars as well as any desired snacks and water. Heavy rain will cancel the trip. \n\n\n\nFor more information contact trip leader Rob Furrow at robertfurrow@gmail.com or 610-715-9123.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/late-spring-migration-at-willowbank-ditch/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230430T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230430T210000
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SUMMARY:Capay Open Space Park - Lesser Nighthawks
DESCRIPTION:Lesser Nighthawk; © Zane Pickus\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nNighthawks are a family of cryptically colored\, primarily nocturnal bird species that are a favorite of many birders. Cache Creek is the summer home of the Lesser Nighthawk\, which winters in Central and South America before returning to California’s Central Valley to breed. Lesser Nighthawks primarily feed on insects under the cover of darkness\, but in the spring they routinely engage in dusk courtship rituals. Capay Open Space Park is the perfect place to observe nighthawks as they chase each other in acrobatic flights and sing their eerie trilled songs. \n\n\n\nYou can learn more about Lesser Nighthawks and listen to their song here: https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Lesser_Nighthawk/overview.  Join Zane Pickus and Frank Fabbro in a dusk birding trip to Capay Open Space Park. While this trip will be focused on the nighthawks\, there should be plenty of other birds to see. California Thrashers\, though inconspicuous\, nest here. Western Meadowlarks\, California Quail\, and a variety of swallows will be abundant. Given the date\, we could encounter a neotropical migrant or two! \n\n\n\nWe’ll meet at 6:00pm at the Marketplace Shopping Center (near Big 5 Sporting Goods\, 1301 W.Covell\, just east of Hwy 113). We will plan to bird until dark\, and should return to Davis between 8:30pm and 9:00pm. Bring binoculars\, cameras\, snacks\, and water. The trip will include a short walk along the gravel creekbed. High winds or a significant rainstorm will cancel the trip. Yolo Audubon Society field trips are free and open to the public. Carpooling is strongly encouraged\, but all rides are private arrangements between driver and riders. \n\n\n\nTrip leaders: Frank Fabbro and Zane Pickus. \n\n\n\nContact Zane for more information – zanep987@gmail.com
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/capay-open-space-park-lesser-nighthawks/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230416T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230416T073000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
CREATED:20230323T213843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230402T163158Z
UID:6092-1681630200-1681630200@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Bobcat Ranch Tour
DESCRIPTION:House Finch; © Kelli O’Neill\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nJoin Yolo Audubon Society for birds and wildflower tour of Bobcat Ranch. This sprawling blue oak woodland property sits in the hills of the coastal range just north of Berryessa Gap. The hills are green\, flowers are blooming\, and we should have some early spring migrants showing up. Bobcat Ranch is great for spotting woodpeckers\, raptors\, and the occasional resident bald eagle as well as lupine\, blue dicks\, and a variety of other wildflowers. We will climb to a natural spring where warblers and small passerines are often abundant.  \n\n\n\nThis trip will involve moderate-strenuous hiking with portions of sustained uphill on uneven\, unpaved surfaces. We will hike a loop approximately 2 miles long and gain about 300-400 feet in elevation. Bring binoculars\, plenty of water\, snacks\, hiking poles if needed\, and sturdy hiking shoes. Dress in layers as it can be cool in the morning and warm in the afternoon. Trails may be muddy depending on the weather. Heavy rains or high winds cancels the trip. \n\n\n\nWe’ll meet at 7:30 a.m. and likely return to Davis by noon. Location and further details will be provided to those who have reserved a spot on the trip. \n\n\n\nTrip leaders are Ryan Janke and Sonjia Shelly. \n\n\n\nThis trip has limited space. Please reserve a spot by emailing Ryan Janke (rhjanke29@gmail.com).
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/bobcat-ranch-tour-2/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230401T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230401T110000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
CREATED:20230218T162132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230310T013829Z
UID:6050-1680339600-1680346800@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:City of Davis' South Fork Preserve
DESCRIPTION:South Fork Preserve; © Marc Hoshovsky\n\n\n\nEvent postponed to April 1 due to poor weather predicted on original date – March 15.  \n\n\n\nPlease join Marc Hoshovsky\, a local volunteer naturalist\, for a guided interpretive walk at the  City of Davis’ South Fork Preserve. \n\n\n\nThe Preserve is located along the South Fork of Putah Creek\, a few miles southeast of Davis. Almost 200 acres in size\, it is one of the best stands of riparian and floodplain forest along Putah Creek\, with some old trees over 5 feet in diameter! The Preserve’s 30-year-old restored oak woodland nicely demonstrates how fast woodlands can recover\, given a nearby creek and some loving care. This nice diversity attracts a lot of birds and other wildlife\, so visitors will be sure to enjoy themselves. \n\n\n\nMarc will explain how the South Fork became the new course of Putah Creek in historical times and how the Creek has been restored since then; help visitors learn about the creek’s aquatic and upland ecosystem; describe the City’s continued investments in the Preserve; and highlight the ongoing conservation challenges of Putah Creek. \n\n\n\nThe walk will be a relatively slow paced one-mile loop walk (all flat)\, allowing plenty of birding opportunities. The first few hundred feet is on a wheelchair accessible gravel path to a new observation deck over the creek. The walk then continues through the riparian forest on a single-track dirt path\, returning on an old farm road along the restored oak woodland to the parking lot. \n\n\n\nThis hike is appropriate for all ages. Please prepare for the weather and variable conditions by bringing water and snacks\, and wearing sturdy shoes. The tour may be rescheduled in the event of heavy rain. A camera and binoculars are recommended. \n\n\n\nWe will meet in the Preserve parking lot 2.3 miles south of Interstate 80 along Mace Boulevard.   \n\n\n\nContact Ryan Janke rhjanke29@gmail.com for additional information. No signup required.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/city-of-davis-south-fork-preserve/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230129T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230129T073000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
CREATED:20221227T024449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230120T171905Z
UID:5964-1674977400-1674977400@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Raptor Ramble - Event Full
DESCRIPTION:Burrowing Owl; © Kelli O’Neill\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nCalifornia’s Central Valley has one of the largest wintering raptor populations in the country. Our goal will be to see how many species of raptors we can find on this annual trip.  Highlights of past trips include Ferruginous Hawk\, Rough-legged Hawk\, Golden Eagle\, Peregrine Falcon\, Merlin\, Bald Eagle and Prairie Falcon. \n\n\n\nBirders of all ages and skill levels are welcome! Please bring binoculars\, a spotting scope if have one\, lunch\, plenty of liquids\, layers of clothes and be prepared for a full day trip. \n\n\n\nThis trip is limited to 15 people on a first-come\, first-serve basis. Please contact Ryan Janke (rhjanke29@gmail.com) to reserve your spot and to receive information on where to meet. \n\n\n\n Call the leader Kevin Guse (916-616-8835) or email harpy12@icloud.com for more details.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/raptor-ramble-3/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230121T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230121T080000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
CREATED:20221223T164356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230110T235631Z
UID:5958-1674288000-1674288000@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Robinson Road\, Hawks & Plovers
DESCRIPTION:Red-tailed Hawk; © Kelli O’Neill\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nThis trip is by reservation only.  There will be a maximum of 12 people in 4 cars.  Sharon Kirkpatrick will lead us on a trip to the pastures of southeastern Solano County to search for overwintering raptors & other winter visitors.  We will search fields\, perches and farm equipment.  Prior trips have seen prairie falcons\, merlins\, golden eagles\, ferruginous hawks\, rough-legged hawks and mountain plovers.  We hope to see these and many more species during this trip.  \n\n\n\nBeginning birders are welcome.  Bring binoculars\, water\, snacks or lunch (though we don’t stop for this) and layers for winter weather.  Please bring a spotting scope if you have one.  Rain or high winds will cancel the trip. \n\n\n\nThe group will meet at 8:00 am\, returning by early afternoon.  This trip involves mostly driving and stopping\, little walking is anticipated. \n\n\n\nPlease contact John Hansen at jjhindavis@yahoo.com for reservations.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/robinson-road-hawks-plovers-2/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230114T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230114T070000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
CREATED:20221227T023908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230109T210427Z
UID:5961-1673679600-1673679600@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:COSUMNES RIVER PRESERVE - Trip Cancelled
DESCRIPTION:EVENT CANCELLED \n\n\n\n\n\nSnowy Egret; © Kelli O’Neill\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nThe preserve is currently closed and\, given the forecast\, it seems highly unlikely to reopen before the trip.  \n\n\n\nIf you have any questions\, contact your leader\, Kevin Guse at (916) 616-8835 or harpy12@icloud.com . \n\n\n\nYolo Audubon Society field trips are free and open to the public. Heavy rain or high winds may cancel any trip.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/cosumnes-river-preserve/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221113T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221113T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
CREATED:20221022T195324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221023T225212Z
UID:5783-1668322800-1668344400@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Cosumnes River Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Snowy Egret; © Kelli O’Neill\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nThe Cosumnes River Preserve has an array of important valley floor bird habitats including wetlands\, floodplains\, agricultural land\, and rare valley oak riparian. Birding at the interface of these habitats provides a unique opportunity to view a diverse list of species with relative ease. We will follow the flat and well-maintained walking trails through these habitats to view woodpeckers\, raptors\, wetland birds\, wintering sparrows\, ducks\, geese\, and shorebirds. We will also bird the agricultural fields along Desmond Road which is renowned for Sandhill Cranes. \n\n\n\nExpect two to three hours of walking in the preserve plus standing for shorebird viewing. This trip welcomes all levels of birding experience\, especially beginners. Please bring binoculars\, plenty of fluids\, and dress in layers for cooler temperatures expected at this time of year\, especially in the morning. We expect to finish in the early afternoon. We will not have a planned lunch break\, but if you want to enjoy your lunch at the preserve\, there are picnic tables at the visitor center good birding-while-eating opportunities. Bathrooms available at the visitor center. \n\n\n\nWe will depart at 7:00am from the Park & Ride behind Ikeda’s in Davis. Please arrive beforehand and carpool when possible. Heavy rain cancels the trip. \n\n\n\nTrip Leader: Ryan Janke (rhjanke29@gmail.com)
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/2022-11-13-cosumnes-river-preserve/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221029T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221029T140000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
CREATED:20220918T172116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220918T172120Z
UID:5674-1667030400-1667052000@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Lake Solano County Park & Putah Creek
DESCRIPTION:Lewis’s Woodpecker at Lake Solano; © Ann Brice\n\n\n\nOn this trip we will visit Lake Solano County Park where Putah Creek runs between Yolo and Solano Counties.  We will be looking for resident species as well as those that spend the winter in the area.  The oak woodland\, riparian habitat and creek can result in bird sightings that include Osprey\, Phainopepla and Wood Duck. There could be some surprises like Lewis’s Woodpecker\, Red-breasted Sapsucker and Bald Eagle.  \n\n\n\nParticipants will meet at Lake Solano County Park when the park opens at 8:00 am. Park in the day use area near the boat dock.  A $8.00/car fee will be needed for parking in the day use lot.  \n\n\n\nAll levels of birders are welcome.  Trip will conclude early afternoon.  Bring water\, binoculars and spotting scopes if you have one. We will not be stopping for a designated lunch break.  There is some walking on uneven terrain but for the most part it is flat.  Rain and strong wind cancels trip. NO reservations are necessary. \n\n\n\nMore info: Sharon Kirkpatrick (530) 220-3735 (cell) or sckirkpa@gmail.com
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/2022-10-29-lake-solano-county-park/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221022T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221022T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
CREATED:20220828T231731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220828T231733Z
UID:5630-1666425600-1666450800@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Sparrow Bingo
DESCRIPTION:Fox Sparrow; © Zane Pickus\n\n\n\nFall migration is largely over and the winter birds are settling in. Join Bart Wickel and Zane Pickus for a local jaunt around Yolo County on Saturday\, October 22\, from 8 AM until around 3 PM. The challenge: to find as many species of sparrows as possible. To further the fun of this trip\, participants will be able to check sparrows off of a bingo card!  \n\n\n\nAs believers in the rule that when you search for one bird\, you discover another\, expect anything on this trip– the sparrows are just the excuse to get out and about. This will also be a good trip to practice birding by ear. The route will be determined as conditions warrant. There will be short walks\, some on moderately uneven terrain. \n\n\n\nThe trip is limited to 20 people in 5 cars. All participants are expected to be vaccinated against Covid-19. Drivers and passengers will decide whether masks are required while in the vehicles.  \n\n\n\nBring binoculars\, scopes\, cameras\, snacks\, lunch\, and beverages. High winds or a significant rainstorm cancel this trip.  \n\n\n\nContact John Hansen at jjhindavis@yahoo.com for more details and to reserve a spot .
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/2022-10-22-sparrow-bingo/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221016T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221016T170000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123204
CREATED:20220826T191831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220828T231054Z
UID:5623-1665901800-1665939600@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Bodega Bay
DESCRIPTION:Red Knot; © Kevin Gusé\n\n\n\nYou are cordially invited to join us for a trip to one of the crown jewels of Northern California birding\, Bodega Bay.  We will be looking for fall migrant passerines as well as shorebirds\, loons\, grebes\, ducks\, raptors and wading birds. Birders of all skill levels are welcome! There will be short walks on fairly level terrain.  \n\n\n\nThis outing will be limited to 12 people in 3 cars. It will be an all-day trip\, beginning at 6:30 AM. Please bring a lunch\, sunscreen\, water and layers of clothing. To sign up\, please contact John Hansen at jjhindavis@yahoo.com. Contact the leader\, Kevin Guse at 916-616-8835\, for more information. 
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/2022-10-16-bodega-bay/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220918T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220918T180000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123205
CREATED:20220823T151400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220825T152227Z
UID:5620-1663480800-1663524000@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Point Reyes
DESCRIPTION:This is the annual Terry Colborn Memorial trip to Pt. Reyes. This is an all-day trip limited to 3 vehicles and no more than 12 participants. Fall migration at Pt. Reyes can be spectacular and makes this area a well-deserved birding hot spot. Depending on the weather\, the numbers and diversity of songbirds passing through the “Outer Point” can be impressive. In addition to the passerines there are usually plenty of raptors\, other migrants\, and several species of mammals to enjoy. \n\n\n\nAll participants are expected to be vaccinated. Masks are not required while out of doors but may be required in vehicles depending on preferences of the driver and passengers.  \n\n\n\nPlease bring a lunch\, plenty of fluids and dress in layers. Be prepared for cool temperatures\, wind and maybe fog\, though Pt. Reyes can also be warm at this time of year. There will be easy walks and possible bird photo opportunities on the trip.  \n\n\n\nTrip Leader: Kevin Guse. \n\n\n\nFor reservations contact John Hansen at jjhindavis@yahoo.com
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/2022-09-18-point-reyes/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220604T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220604T200000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123205
CREATED:20220330T203402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220503T233121Z
UID:5485-1654322400-1654372800@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Sierra Valley
DESCRIPTION:Yellow-headed Blackbird; © Deb Ford\n\n\n\nPlease note: This trip was initially planned as an overnight\, two-day trip but due to changed circumstances it has been rescheduled for one day only\, Saturday June 4th. \n\n\n\nPlease join us on this one-day trip to the Sierra Valley. We will be looking for special mountain birds including Williamson’s Sapsucker\, White-headed  Woodpecker\, and Calliope Hummingbird. In Sierra Valley\, we will be treated to the spectacle of dozens of displaying Yellow-headed Blackbirds as well as Great Basin nesting species such as Sage Thrasher\, Vesper Sparrow and Brewer’s Sparrow. \n\n\n\nPlease bring several layers of clothing\, sunscreen\, insect repellent\, plenty of water and food enough at least for breakfast and lunch.  \n\n\n\nThis trip will be limited to 12 participants and spaces will be filled on a first come/first served basis\, so please sign up early. You can make a reservation by contacting johnmottsmith@comcast.net. \n\n\n\nTrip leaders are Kevin Guse and Mary Scheidt. We will meet at the Ikeda Market Park-N-Ride Lot in South Davis (off of Mace Blvd) at 6:00 AM on Saturday\, June 4th.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/2022-06-sierra-valley/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220528T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220528T100000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123205
CREATED:20220226T192754Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220424T231827Z
UID:5410-1653721200-1653732000@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Cache Creek Nature Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Wood Duck; © JoAnne Fillatti\n\n\n\n\n\nWestern Kingbird; © Deb Ford\n\n\n\n\n\nOn this trip we will visit Cache Creek Nature Preserve\, a private/non-profit outdoor preserve that has gone through more than 25 years of habitat restoration work located just off the Cache Creek Watershed in Woodland\, CA. We will be looking for resident species and those that breed here in the area. A combination of wetland\, riparian forest\, creek\, and grassland habitats will provide an opportunity to see a variety of birds such as Wood Ducks\, Tree Swallows\, Western Kingbirds\, Pied-billed Grebes\, and lots of Red-winged Blackbirds. There are also occasional sightings of Ash-throated Flycatchers\, American White Pelicans\, White-faced Ibises\, and Common Gallinules.  \n\n\n\nMeet at 7:00 AM at the parking lot of Cache Creek Nature Preserve\, 34199 Co Rd 20\, Woodland\, CA. All levels of birders are welcome. Trip will conclude at around 10:00 AM.  \n\n\n\nBring water\, binoculars and spotting scopes if you have one. We will also provide additional binoculars\, but it’s STRONGLY RECOMMENNDED to bring your own. There won’t be much walking on uneven terrain. Much of the walk will be on established trails that are mostly flat. Rain and strong winds will cancel trip.  \n\n\n\nMore info: Harnawaz Boparai (916) 871-9093 (cell) or hsboparai@ucdavis.edu
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/2022-05-cache-creek-nature-preserve/
LOCATION:Cache Creek Nature Preserve\, 34199 County Rd 20\, Woodland\, California\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220508T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220508T130000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123205
CREATED:20220411T171259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220411T171346Z
UID:5502-1651996800-1652014800@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Bobcat Ranch
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Mother’s Day morning of hiking at Audubon California’s Bobcat Ranch\, located in the foothills of the Coast Range just west of Winters.  Our moderately easy hike will be roughly two miles round-trip\, following ranch roads through the Blue Oak grasslands.  The final route for the hike has not been set\, but no matter where we go\, it will be a treat to wander around this working ranch that is not normally open to the public. \n\n\n\nWe will meet in Winters at Steady Eddy’s Coffeehouse in Winters at 8:00 am on Sunday\, May 8\, 2022. We should be done hiking by 1:00 pm\, and there are lots of great lunch options in Winters for that after-hike snack.  Space is limited to 12 people.  May be muddy – come prepared to possibly get dirty if it has been raining. Significant rain on the day\, or heavy rain prior to the day of the hike will cancel.  \n\n\n\nPlease contact Stan Hunter for more details and to sign up for this hike at stanton.hunter@gmail.com
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/2022-05-bobcat-ranch/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220507T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220507T093000
DTSTAMP:20260424T123205
CREATED:20220404T222837Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220529T174923Z
UID:5497-1651906800-1651915800@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Spring Migration at Willowbank Ditch
DESCRIPTION:This walking trip focuses on the migrating songbirds passing through Davis. Willowbank Ditch in South Davis has a fantastic mix of mature trees\, dense understory\, and diverse fruiting and flowering plants. Early May is at the tail end of sparrow migration\, but still in the heart of warbler and flycatcher migration through the area. We will hope for foraging groups of warblers and flycatchers as we practice learning the songs and calls of an array of local songbirds. Some targets will include Wilson’s\, Yellow\, and MacGillivray’s Warblers\, Western Wood-pewee\, Western Tanager\, and Lazuli Bunting. We will also practice thinking from a birds-eye view\, discussing habitat\, food sources\, and tips and tricks for predicting the best spots to find migrating songbirds. \n\n\n\nThe trip will leave from the junction of Almond Lane and Rosario Street in Davis.  There is street parking on streets by this junction\, and this intersection has a walking path that leads to the footbridge over the Willowbank Ditch.   \n\n\n\nWe will meet at 7am and the trip will end around 9 or 9:30am.  Expect ~1 mile of walking\, although we will never be more than 1/2 of a mile from the meeting spot. Please bring binoculars as well as any desired snacks and water. Heavy rain will cancel the trip. For more information contact Rob Furrow at robertfurrow@gmail.com or 610-715-9123. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nRob’s Writeup from the Fieldtrip\n\n\n\nWe had 25 participants on our Willowbank Ditch trip\, and things started off strong with a flock of White-faced Ibis passing over the neighborhood.  Within the park we focused our efforts on native plants like valley oaks and blue elderberries.  We enjoyed great looks at several Black-headed Grosbeaks and had a neck-aching encounter with two Great Horned Owls perched high in a tall eucalyptus tree.  \n\n\n\nThe trip was somewhat focused on flycatchers\, so a cooperatively perched Western Wood-pewee was a highlight. We also managed brief encounters with some of the hard-to-ID small flycatchers in the genus Empidonax\, including a Dusky Flycatcher making its characteristic “whit” call and a cagey Hammond’s Flycatcher. A final treat was encountering a family of Dark-eyed Juncos — this species is common in Davis in Winter\, but is a rare breeder anywhere in the Central Valley. \n\n\n\nChecklist (with photos) from the day: https://ebird.org/checklist/S109283120
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/spring-migration-at-willowbank-ditch/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220319T070000
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SUMMARY:eBirding the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area
DESCRIPTION:Northern Harrier; © Zane Pickus\n\n\n\nThis trip will focus on the ins and outs of the eBird app. Since its inception in 2002\, eBird has become the largest citizen science project in the world. It has tremendous value to birders of all levels\, and the app makes it easy to create checklists and log bird sightings wherever you go. Leaders Emmett Iverson and Zane Pickus will be gearing the trip towards those with little eBird experience\, specifically the benefits of using the eBird app. \n\n\n\nAs for birds\, spring is just arriving and the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area is a wonderful place to witness the changing season. Ducks will be be lingering\, shorebirds will be arriving\, and there should be plenty of raptors and songbirds to enjoy. \n\n\n\nWe will meet at the Davis park-and-ride at 7:00am\, and the trip should conclude by 12pm.  Please bring water\, snacks\, sunscreen\, and dress appropriately.  \n\n\n\nTrip leaders ask that participants have created an eBird account and download the eBird app for iOS or Android prior to the trip. Information on how to do this will be presented at Emmett and Zane’s eBird presentation\, on Wednesday\, January 16. \n\n\n\neBird app on iPhone\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\neBirding the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area Trip Reportby Zane Pickus & Emmett Iverson\n\n\n\nOn Saturday\, March 19\, 2022\, nine birders joined Emmett Iverson and Zane Pickus to visit the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area. The trip focused on helping participants become more familiar with the eBird app. Those who attended were able to practice creating and submitting eBird checklists of the birds they observed\, as well as gain experience with counting and estimating flocks of birds. Despite some intermittent rain and an overcast morning\, the group powered on to see a total of 61 species.  \n\n\n\nThe indisputable highlight was the incredible flocks of Yellow-headed Blackbirds\, staging at the Bypass before they continue on to their breeding grounds. An estimated 235 Yellow-headeds were seen throughout the morning. The group was able to pick out 6 Ross’s Geese among flocks of flyover Snow Geese\, and a few were able to get views of a distant Bald Eagle. The eagle\, an apparent first- or second-year bird\, is a very unusual species at the Bypass. Everyone had great looks at Blue-winged Teal\, of which 9 were observed. This is a regular but difficult to detect species at the Bypass. Shorebirds were beginning to arrive\, and Dunlin\, Long-billed Dowitchers\, and Greater Yellowlegs were all seen well in good numbers. Finally\, a female Great Horned Owl sitting on a nest was a treat.  \n\n\n\nIt was a fun morning at the Yolo Bypass Wildlife Area. Thanks to all who attended. A full eBird checklist of species is here: https://ebird.org/checklist/S105223561
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/2022-03-ebirding-yolo-bypass-wildlife-area/
LOCATION:Park-N-Ride (Meeting Place)\, 26295 Mace Boulevard\, Davis\, CA\, 95618\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220312T090000
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SUMMARY:North Davis Ponds
DESCRIPTION:Greater Yellowlegs; © Josh Greenfield\n\n\n\n\n\nSora; © Ann Brice\n\n\n\n\n\nThe pond at Northstar Park and the Julie Partansky Pond (North Area Drainage Basin) attract a variety of land birds as well as water birds year-round\, especially after runoff from surrounding neighborhoods has filled the Partansky Pond.  \n\n\n\nMeet at 9 am in the 3500 Anderson Road parking lot for a slow-moving stroll around the ponds to see what’s there\, catering to beginners as well as intermediate-level birders. Bring your binoculars. Will finish no later than 12 noon. \n\n\n\nContact Chris Dunford with any questions (christopher.j.dunford@gmail.com). \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChris Dunford’s Field Trip Report\n\n\n\nNorth Area Drainage Pond\, Yolo\, California\, USMar 12\, 2022 8:45 AM – 12:20 PMProtocol: Traveling1.2 mile(s) \n\n\n\nChris Dunford and Josh Greenfield led a Yolo Audubon Society field trip to the North Davis Ponds. Clear sky\, moderate wind\, temps in 50s and 60s F.  This is the combined checklist for the two subgroups\, covering the ponds\, the Upland Habitat Area\, the nature trail\, and the soccer fields. 43 species (+2 other taxa). 24 participants. \n\n\n\nThis checklist is also available online at: https://ebird.org/checklist/S104700148 \n\n\n\nCanada Goose (moffitti/maxima)  9American Wigeon  4Mallard  6Rock Pigeon (Feral Pigeon)  1Mourning Dove  2Anna’s Hummingbird  6Sora  2Common Gallinule  1American Coot  2American Coot (Red-shielded)  1Killdeer  2Larus sp.  3Great Egret  1White-tailed Kite  1Sharp-shinned Hawk  1Cooper’s Hawk  1Swainson’s Hawk  1Red-tailed Hawk  1Red-breasted Sapsucker  1Nuttall’s Woodpecker  2Northern Flicker (Red-shafted)  2Black Phoebe  6Say’s Phoebe  1California Scrub-Jay  4American Crow  5Tree Swallow  12Barn Swallow  1Bushtit  5Ruby-crowned Kinglet  6Northern Mockingbird  6Western Bluebird  4American Robin  10Cedar Waxwing  45House Finch  6Purple Finch  1Pine Siskin  3Lesser Goldfinch  30American Goldfinch  5Dark-eyed Junco (Oregon)  5White-crowned Sparrow (Gambel’s)  8Golden-crowned Sparrow  9Savannah Sparrow  3Spotted Towhee  1Red-winged Blackbird (California Bicolored)  8Yellow-rumped Warbler (Audubon’s)  17
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/2022-03-north-davis-ponds/
LOCATION:3500 Anderson Road\, 3500 Anderson Road\, Davis\, California\, 95616
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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