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SUMMARY:How Woodpeckers Can Save the World (or at least your local woodland!)
DESCRIPTION:North American woodpeckers perform multiple keystone roles in the ecology of our forests and woodlands. More than 40 North American bird species\, dozens of mammals\, and innumerable invertebrates depend upon woodpeckers for their own lifestyles. However\, humans need habitat\, too\, as well as wood products and agricultural resources. By clearing forests\, felling snags\, and suppressing fire\, we have prevented woodpeckers from doing their jobs. Learn the basics of woodpecker natural history\, anatomy\, and ecology\, and prepare to become new ambassadors for forest and woodpecker conservation. \nJoin Steve Shunk as he presents a program on woodpeckers at the January monthly meeting of the Yolo Audubon Society. This meeting will take place at the Davis Senior Center (646 A St\, Davis\, CA 95616). The program starts at 7:30 p.m.\, but everyone is invited for refreshments and conversation at 7:00.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/woodpeckers-and-their-importance/
LOCATION:Davis Senior Center\, 646 A Street\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190106T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190106T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20181003T030726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181223T012048Z
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SUMMARY:Bobcat Ranch
DESCRIPTION:THIS TRIP IS FULL \nJoin us for a morning of hiking at Audubon California’s Bobcat Ranch\, located in the foothills of the Coast Range just west of Winters.  Our fairly easy hike will be roughly two miles round-trip\, with an elevation gain of about 235 ft.  We will follow the creek north from the parking lot for about a mile – a hike we have not done before.  We will meet in Winters at 8:30 am\, and will be done hiking around 12:00 pm.  Space is limited to 16 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.  Please contact Stan Hunter for more details and to sign up for this hike at stanton.hunter@gmail.com \nNote: this field trip has been rescheduled from Nov 18\, because of concern about wildfire smoke. We still have room.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/bobcat-ranch-2/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20181216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20181217
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180928T043454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181212T052223Z
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SUMMARY:Putah Creek Christmas Bird Count and Compilation Potluck
DESCRIPTION:Audubon’s Christmas Bird Count began as an alternative to the Christmas “Side Hunt” and has since become a fine tradition with tens of thousands of volunteers throughout the Americas braving the elements to take part in the effort. This long-term dataset has proven invaluable\, providing a picture of how the continent’s bird populations have changed in time and space over the past century. Yolo Audubon Society’s count circle is centered on Putah Creek and was initiated in 1971. Nearly 250 varieties of birds have been counted so far. Recent findings include Ring-necked Duck\, Lesser Scaup\, Common Loon\, Red-necked Grebe\, Rough-legged Hawk\, Greater Roadrunner\, Long- and Short-eared Owl\, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker\, Winter Wren\, and Mountain Bluebird. \nThe 2018 Christmas Bird Count will take place on Sunday\, December 16th.  As in previous years the event is organized by Steve Hampton. We have posted information on the count\, the ten areas\, a link to a Google Earth map of the count circle and its 10 areas\, and contact information for the area leaders at  http://yoloaudubon.org/christmas-bird-count/. Please sign up for the area of your choice by contacting Steve or one of the area leaders directly.  Contact information for each leader is on this page. You are invited to join us after the count for an evening potluck at the Redwood Building at 1111 Anderson (NOT the Davis Senior Center).  The building is located directly southwest of the tennis courts on Anderson.  You must park on the street or at the Cesar Chavez Elementary School parking lot. \nIt’s always a fun evening\, and you’re welcome to the potluck even if you don’t count during the day. \nWe hope to see you on Sunday! \nThe Putah Creek CBC is part of Audubon’s 119th Christmas Bird Count to be conducted this coming season\, with all counts held between the dates of Friday\, December 14\, 2018 through Saturday\, January 5\, 2019. You may participate in as many counts as you wish!\nFind out more: http://www.audubon.org/conservation/science/christmas-bird-count
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/48th-putah-creek-christmas-bird-count/
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181205T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181205T210000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20181005T032751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T032751Z
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SUMMARY:Christmas Bird Count ID Workshop
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/christmas-bird-count-id-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Davis Senior Center\, 646 A Street\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181202T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181202T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180930T230809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T230809Z
UID:2429-1543739400-1543752000@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Woodland East Regional Pond
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Bird Watching – Birding Walk for Novices \n  \nThis free trip is for participants who are new to bird watching\, or just curious about wild birds. This trip is appropriate for children 5 yrs. and older. The Woodland East Regional Pond\, also known by local birders as the Farmers Central Pond\, is a storm water detention pond\, landscaped with native plantings that attracts both resident and migrant birds.   Yolo County Resource Conservation District (YCRCD) will partner with Yolo Audubon on this trip and provide information on the pond\, how it works and native habitat development around the pond. They will also provide the group with access beyond the gates\, which is an area not normally open to the public. This location has easy-walking pathways and viewing platforms to enhance this outing. When water is available\, the pond hosts Canada Geese\, Great & Snowy Egrets and other water birds. In the trees\, shrubs and grasses\, we can expect to see Yellow-rumped Warblers\, White-crowned Sparrows and other small birds. Meet at 8:15 AM at the Woodland East Regional Pond parking lot at the “T” intersection of Yolo County Road 102 and Farmers Central Road in Woodland. Trip will conclude by noon.  Yolo Audubon Co-Leaders Ken Ealy & Carlos Castaneda will have binoculars to loan\, but if you have binoculars\, bring them. Strong wind or heavy rain cancels the trip. If you have questions\, you may contact Ken (530) 219-1217.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/woodland-east-regional-pond-2/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181114T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20181024T023414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181024T024111Z
UID:2490-1542223800-1542229200@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:On the trail of Madagascar Endemics — Birds\, Lemurs\, Chameleons and more!
DESCRIPTION:Madagascar is a must-see place for any birder or naturalist.  Having been isolated for over 80 million years\, it is a unique biogeographic region referred to by some as the eighth continent.  All of its native land mammals are indigenous including over 70 species of lemurs\, a primate group largely confined to Madagascar.  Of the more than 250 species of birds found there\, over half are endemic\, including six families of birds found only there and on some small nearby islands.  Yolo Audubon Society members Sid England\, Randy Beaton and Ann Brice visited Madagascar in 2017.  Please join them to learn about this fascinating place and experience the magic of the island.\nThe Yolo Audubon monthly meeting will take place at the Davis Senior Center (646 A St\, Davis\, CA 95616). The program starts at 7:30 p.m.\, but everyone is invited for refreshments and conversation at 7:00.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/on-the-trail-of-madagascar-endemics-birds-lemurs-chameleons-and-more/
LOCATION:Davis Senior Center\, 646 A Street\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181104T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181104T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180928T210719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180930T225911Z
UID:2421-1541320200-1541332800@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Woodland East Regional Pond
DESCRIPTION:Introduction to Bird Watching – Birding Walk for Novices \nThis free trip is for participants who are new to bird watching\, or just curious about wild birds. This trip is appropriate for children 5 yrs. and older. The Woodland East Regional Pond\, also known by local birders as the Farmers Central Pond\, is a storm water detention pond\, landscaped with native plantings that attracts both resident and migrant birds. This location has easy-walking pathways and viewing platforms will this enhance this outing. When water is available\, the pond hosts Canada Geese\, Great & Snowy Egrets and other water birds. In the trees\, shrubs and grasses\, we can expect to see Yellow-rumped Warblers\, White-crowned Sparrows and other small birds. Meet at 8:15 AM at the Woodland East Regional Pond parking lot at the “T” intersection of Yolo County Road 102 and Farmers Central Road in Woodland. Trip will conclude by noon.  Yolo Audubon Co-Leaders Ken Ealy & Carlos Castaneda will have binoculars to loan\, but if you have binoculars\, bring them. Strong wind or heavy rain cancels the trip. If you have questions\, you may contact Ken (530) 219-1217. \n 
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/woodland-east-regional-pond/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181103T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181103T130000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180928T204843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180928T204843Z
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SUMMARY:Lake Solano
DESCRIPTION:On this trip we’ll go to Lake Solano where Yolo County borders Solano County to look for Fall regulars. Bird sightings may include residents such as Osprey\, Phainopepla\, Wood Duck and hopefully several woodpeckers. There could be some surprises like Pileated Woodpecker\, Red-breasted Sapsucker and Golden Eagle. \nMeet at 7:30 AM at the parking lot at Big 5 in the Marketplace Shopping Center\, in Davis\, 1301 W. Covell Blvd. All levels of birders are welcome.  Trip will conclude early afternoon.  Bring water\, snacks\, binoculars and spotting scopes if you have one. A $6.00/car fee will be needed for parking at the picnic grounds. Rain and strong wind cancels trip. \nMore info: Sharon Kirkpatrick\, (530)220-3735 or sleclark@ucdavis.edu
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/lake-solano/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181028T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181028T110000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180924T024735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180927T200112Z
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SUMMARY:Davis Cemetery
DESCRIPTION:Come look for birds and friendly goblins at the Davis Cemetery on this Halloween weekend. The 28-acre cemetery is a National Wildlife Federation certified wildlife habitat. Many species of birds are attracted to this suburban woodland and the historic swale; the cemetery is well known for a large flock of Wild Turkeys. Several species of raptors are regular at the cemetery\, including the White-tailed Kite\, Cooper’s Hawk\, Red-shouldered Hawk\, and Barn Owl. Western Bluebirds\, Nuttall’s Woodpeckers\, Red-breasted Sapsuckers\, Dark-eyed Juncos\, and Yellow-rumped Warblers also winter at the cemetery. \nBirders at all skill levels are welcome. This will be a morning walk. Since it can be wet\, sturdy shoes or boots are recommended. We will meet in the Davis Cemetery at 820 Pole Line Road\, Davis (the corner of Pole Line Rd and East 8th St.) at 8:00 AM. The main entrance is on the East 8th Street side of the cemetery. There is limited parking in the cemetery; therefore\, carpool or bike if you can. We will meet at the mini-parking area on the east driveway (on the right as you enter the cemetery). Contact the trip leader\, Ed Whisler (916-204-0471 [cell phone] or edwhisler@yahoo.com [email]) for more information. \n 
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/davis-cemetery/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181027T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181027T170000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180921T000641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180927T191209Z
UID:2403-1540625400-1540659600@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Sacramento and Colusa National Wildlife Refuges
DESCRIPTION:  \n We will visit the Sacramento NWR north of Colusa and then the Colusa NWR. Both have driving tours so we will spend most of the time in cars. SNWR has a short walking tour on level ground as well as a very nice visitor center with restrooms. Colusa has a large\, accessible observation deck. These two refuges host thousands of wintering waterfowl\, as well as resident and migrant songbirds\, owls and raptors. Easy viewing for birders. Never disappointing! The rare Falcated Duck has been seen at Colusa in the past. Bring lunch\, snacks\, water\, layers of clothing\, binoculars and a spotting scope if you have one. Rain cancels trip. Meet to carpool at 7:30 a.m. at the parking lot at Big 5 in the Marketplace Shopping Center in Davis\, 1301 W. Covell Blvd. Please plan to contribute to $6 per-car fee at the Sacramento refuge. More info: Betty Berteaux\, (530)756-1686\, birdtrax@dcn.org \n 
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/sacramento-and-colusa-national-wildlife-refuges/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181020T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181020T150000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180921T000215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180927T191051Z
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SUMMARY:Yolo County Sparrows Field Trip (can't think of a better name!)
DESCRIPTION:Fall migration is largely over and the winter birds are settling in. Join Steve Hampton and Michael Perrone for a local jaunt around Yolo County. The challenge: to find as many species of sparrows as possible. 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. Meet at the parking lot at Big 5 in the Marketplace Shopping Center in Davis\, 1301 W. Covell Blvd  at 7:30am. We will return by 3:00pm.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/yolo-county-sparrows-field-trip-cant-think-of-a-better-name/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181017T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181017T210000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20181005T023554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181005T025537Z
UID:2436-1539804600-1539810000@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Audubon Priorities in the California Legislature
DESCRIPTION:Audubon California’s Director of Public Policy Mike Lynes will speak about the many wins – and a few losses –  for Audubon priorities in the 2018 California legislative season. These include efforts to protect migratory birds\, create habitats for wintering waterfowl and shorebirds throughout the state\, put California on track to be carbon-neutral by 2045\, and fund important natural resources agencies such as the Department of Fish and Wildlife. Mike will also discuss how Audubon California is preparing for 2019\, when it intends to help a new California governor and legislature focus on key priorities\, including biodiversity\, climate adaptation\, and adaptable water management in the Central Valley.\n   The Yolo Audubon monthly meeting will take place at the Davis Senior Center (646 A St\, Davis\, CA 95616).  The program starts at 7:30 p.m.\, but everyone is invited for refreshments and conversation at 7:00.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/audubon-priorities-in-the-california-legislature/
LOCATION:Davis Senior Center\, 646 A Street\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181014T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181014T190000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180827T234922Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180831T035645Z
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SUMMARY:The Big Chase
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our annual Big Chase field trip.  Fall migration should be in full swing and there should be many shorebirds\, raptors and passerines to see. \nThe locations that we visit and the rare birds that we try to see are dependent on what has been reported on the Northern California RBA and local listservs. \nWe will meet at 6:00 AM in the Park and Ride lot off of Mace Boulevard (northeast of Highway\nI-80 and just down from Ikeda’s Market) in Davis. \nBring binoculars\, lunch and plenty of liquids and dress in layers.  Please be prepared for a full day in the field. \nPlease call your leader\, Kevin Guse (916-514-0685) with any questions. \nYolo Audubon Society field trips are free and open to all. YAS encourages carpooling\, but does not arrange them. All rides are arrangements between the rider and driver.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/the-big-chase-2/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180923T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180923T190000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180814T003128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180827T235411Z
UID:2319-1537682400-1537729200@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Point Reyes
DESCRIPTION:Please come join us for our annual fall field trip to Pt. Reyes.  Fall migration at Pt. Reyes can be spectacular and makes this area a well-deserved birding hotspot.  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 and other migrants to enjoy! \nWe will meet at 6:00 AM in the Park-N-Ride lot off of Mace Boulevard (northeast of Highway I-80 and just down from Ikeda’s Market) for carpooling. \nPlease bring a lunch\, plenty of fluids and dress in layers. Be prepared for a full day of birding. \nContact your leader\, Kevin Guse\, at 916-514-0685 for more details. \nYolo Audubon Society field trips are free and open to all. YAS encourages carpooling\, but does not arrange them. All rides are arrangements between the rider and driver. 
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/point-reyes-2/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180919T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180919T210000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180831T033510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180831T033813Z
UID:2374-1537385400-1537390800@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:No Place Like Nome
DESCRIPTION:Steve Hampton\, Michael Perrone\, John Sterling\, and Manfred Kusch will share stories\, pictures\, and bird sounds from Nome\, Alaska. Often considered too difficult to get to or just a pit stop on the way to islands in the Bering Sea\, the Nome area offers astounding wildlife viewing and extraordinary scenery\, all easily accessible from Anchorage. Prepare to be on the edge of the beach ice staring at Red Phalaropes and Sabine’s Gulls\, mesmerized by the ethereal buzzing of a Bluethroat amidst snowy mountain grandeur\, and face to face with a Musk Ox. \n    The Yolo Audubon monthly meeting will take place at the Davis Senior Center (646 A St\, Davis\, CA 95616).  The program starts at 7:30 p.m.\, but everyone is invited for refreshments and conversation at 7:00.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/no-place-like-nome/
LOCATION:Davis Senior Center\, 646 A Street\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180915T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180915T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180827T234006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180831T035857Z
UID:2359-1536996600-1537012800@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Wild Wings
DESCRIPTION:Come explore Cache Creek at Wild Wings Park\, with the Yolo Audubon Society! \nFall migration is in full swing\, with warblers and other migrating songbirds flocking to riparian corridors up and down the Central Valley. Enjoy a morning out on the creek\, picking through flocks of warblers and Bushtits. Located east of Woodland off of Highway 16\, Wild Wings is a housing division that backs up to a wide riparian corridor\, chock full of mature cottonwoods and willows (perfect for passerines). \nWe will be meeting at the corner of Goldeneye and Wood Duck at 7:30 am. Make sure to bring sunscreen\, a hat\, and plenty of water. The trails can be quite brushy and sandy so we suggest you wear comfortable closed toed shoes and long pants. \nContact: Emmett Iverson (530-902-3598); Holly Coates (626-536-3138). \nYolo Audubon Society is very pleased to welcome these new trip leaders (and outstanding birders). Thanks for volunteering\, Emmett and Holly!
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/wild-wings/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180908T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180908T180000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180810T001802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180827T235531Z
UID:2317-1536386400-1536429600@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Bodega Bay
DESCRIPTION:All-day trip limited to five participants with some birding experience but unfamiliar with common Pacific coast birds and/or with birding at Bodega Bay\, a world-class birding location.  Harbor mudflats\, ocean beach\, and rocky headland for post-breeding seabird and shorebird migration– Bodega Bay\, Harbor and Head\, and Doran Beach. Likely to be warm but could be windy (wear sunscreen and be prepared for wind chill with layers and hat). Easy walks and good bird photo opportunities around the harbor. Contact leader Chris Dunford [530 753-9073; christopher.j.dunford@gmail.com] to reserve a seat and for details of transport options and meeting time/location.  From Davis\, a two-hour drive each way; you should be back by 6 pm. \nYolo Audubon Society field trips are free and open to all. YAS encourages carpooling\, but does not arrange them. All rides are arrangements between the rider and driver.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/bodega-bay-4/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180819T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180819T100000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180816T030843Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180816T030843Z
UID:2324-1534665600-1534672800@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Birding on Willow Slough at Conaway Ranch     Yolo Audubon and Tuleyome field trip for beginning birders and their families
DESCRIPTION:Yolo Audubon and Tuleyome\, are offering a family beginning birder outing in eastern Yolo County on Sunday August 19th. The two-hour trip will introduce children and adults to the basics of bird identification as well as habitat preservation. The participants will walk on a level dirt path through a Tricolored Blackbird easement of tule wetlands and past rice field on their way to Willow Slough\, all on Conaway Ranch. The slough has mature valley oaks and a large permanent\, open water area with fish\, turtles & otters.  The group will focus on large\, easy to identify\, bird species\, including herons\, egrets\, kingfishers\, Wood Ducks and Swainson’s Hawks. \n  \nParticipants should wear hats and sturdy shoes\, and bring water\, snacks and insect repellent\, if wanted.  Yolo Audubon will provide binoculars for those who don’t have them. \n  \nThe group will meet at 8am at the corner of County Roads 25 and 103.  Someone will be there to direct parking along CR 25.  Participants should sign up for the trip by going to http://tuleyome.org/events/.  There is no charge\, but participants must sign liability waivers. Bill Grabert\, Tuleyome\, and Mary Schiedt\, Yolo Audubon\, will co-lead this field trip. For more information\, Bill may be contacted at bgrabert@tuleyome.org or 530.613.0317. \nPhoto caption:  Great Blue Herons (and crayfish) should be seen along Willow Slough and the nearby wetlands during the Tuleyome/Yolo Audubon field trip on August 19th. \n  \nPhoto credit:  Mary Hanson
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/birding-on-willow-slough-at-conaway-ranch-yolo-audubon-and-tuleyome-field-trip-for-beginning-birders-and-their-families/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180609T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180610T200000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180425T222537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180426T173328Z
UID:2307-1528524000-1528660800@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Sierra Valley-Yuba Pass
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for this overnight trip into the Sierra Nevada. We will be looking for special mountain birds\, including Williamson’s Sapsucker\, White-headed Woodpecker\, Mountain Bluebird\, Evening Grosbeak\, and Calliope Hummingbird.\nIn Sierra Valley\, we will be treated to the spectacle of dozens of displaying Yellow-headed Blackbirds\, as well as nesting species such as Sandhill Crane\, Willet\, Wilson’s Snipe\, Sage Thrasher\, Vesper Sparrow and Brewer’s Sparrow.\nOvernight options include lodging in Portola and camping at Lake Davis. Please bring several layers of clothing\, sunscreen\, insect repellent\, plenty of water and food enough at least for breakfast and lunch on Saturday and lunch on Sunday.  We will have a group dinner at a restaurant in Portola on Saturday evening.\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.\nWe will meet at the Ikeda Market Park-N-Ride Lot in South Davis (off of Mace Blvd) at 6:00 AM on Saturday.  Hope to see you there!\nKevin Guse (916-514-0685)\nMary Schiedt (530-400-7094)
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/sierra-valley-yuba-pass/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180513T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180513T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180406T232014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180406T232014Z
UID:2287-1526200200-1526212800@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Putah Creek Nestbox Highway
DESCRIPTION:What better way to celebrate Mother’s Day than spending some quality time with babies\, birds that is! \nJoin us for a leisurely morning stroll on the Putah Creek Nestbox Highway\, a breeding program for cavity nesting birds that has helped to recover Western Bluebirds and other species in the region. Families welcome. Easy walking on managed trails. 8:30 am at Putah Creek Riparian Reserve\, specific site to be determined based on nesting activity. \nWear long pants\, a hat\, sunscreen\, and sturdy shoes\, and bring water\, binoculars\, and your camera. Rain or high winds will cancel. Last year’s trip was a big hit and space is limited so RSVP soon. Melanie Truan: mltruan@ucdavis.edu
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/putah-creek-nestbox-highway/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180508T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180508T103000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180426T173732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180426T173732Z
UID:2313-1525764600-1525775400@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Cache Creek Nature Preserve
DESCRIPTION:We will walk through the woods along Cache Creek\, looking and listening for spring migrant warblers\, vireos\, flycatchers\, tanagers\, etc.  Meet at 7:30 AM at the Nature Preserve parking lot\, reached from County Road 20\, about one-half mile west of Road 94B.  The gate should be open at about 7 AM.  We will bird till about 10:30.  Bring water and sturdy shoes.  Porta-potty available.\nLeader: Michael Perrone\, 530 753-0441.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/cache-creek-nature-preserve/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180505T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180505T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180406T231040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180406T231218Z
UID:2285-1525505400-1525521600@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Putah Creek at Kusch Home
DESCRIPTION:Tour 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. \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 and beverages. High winds or a significant rainstorm cancel this trip. Space is limited; RSVP early. More info: Joe Clemens\, jclemens211@yahoo.com (e-mail preferred; phone is 281-900-0808)
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/putah-creek-at-kusch-home/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180428T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180428T150000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180210T231447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180425T044951Z
UID:2250-1524900600-1524927600@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Bobelaine Sanctuary CANCELED
DESCRIPTION:THIS TRIP IS CANCELED DUE TO POOR TRAIL CONDITIONS. It may be rescheduled; look for updates later. \nWe will be visiting the 430 acre National Audubon Sanctuary on the Feather River with over 6 miles of  dirt trails\, managed by Sacramento Audubon.  We will be looking for the last of the overwintering passerines plus nesting season should be in full swing.   We will be looking for local breeders as well as opportunistic raptors.  The Feather River\, riparian forest and surrounding fields could lead to some different sightings than are usually found in Yolo County.  Anticipate a fair amount of flat land walking\, though not all 6 miles!\nMeet at 7:30am at the parking lot at Big 5 in the Market Place shopping center to carpool to the sanctuary.  All levels of birders are welcome.  There will not be a designated lunch break\, but bring snacks or lunch and plenty of water.  Bring binoculars.   The trip will likely end in mid- to late afternoon.  Be prepared for hot weather.  Rain and high winds cancel this trip.  Trip leaders are Sharon Kirkpatrick 530-220-3735\, sleclark@ucdavis.edu  and Joe Clemens\, jclemens211@yahoo.com.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/bobelaine/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180421T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180421T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180201T184500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180210T230536Z
UID:2230-1524297600-1524312000@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Mitchell Canyon
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday April 21 for a walk in Mitchell Canyon at Mount Diablo\, one of the premier sites for spring migrant birding in the East Bay. The canyon bottom contains riparian habitat bordered by dramatic chaparral-covered slopes. A nice collection of warblers\, tanagers\, grosbeaks\, vireos\, and flycatchers are expected at this time of year\, and there’s a good chance we will see Calliope Hummingbirds. A variety of wildflowers should also be present. We will meet at 8:00 AM at the Mitchell Canyon Visitor Center ($6.00 entrance fee). Please wear sturdy shoes for the unpaved trail and bring binoculars\, water\, and a lunch. We will stay along the relatively flat trail that follows the creek\, but there is some elevation change. The trip will last until around noon\, though some of us may stay out longer depending on the bird activity. The trip leader is Michael Strom (408)505-0328 or masam321@yahoo.com). \nSome of us will meet to ride-share to Mt. Diablo. We will meet at 6:45 at Big 5 in Davis. As always\, Yolo Audubon does not arrange carpools\, and all rides are private agreements between the driver and riders.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/mitchell-canyon/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180418T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180418T210000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180410T022026Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180410T024551Z
UID:2290-1524079800-1524085200@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Avian Conservation in California's Central Valley
DESCRIPTION:On April 18\, UC Davis research ecologist Melanie Truan will speak at the Yolo Audubon meeting on the topic of avian conservation in the Central Valley.\nCalifornia’s agriculturally-dominated Central Valley is one of the most altered landscapes in North America and remains vulnerable to strong economic and population growth pressures that impact bird and wildlife populations. Yet\, despite these pressures\, the Central Valley provides some of the most important bird habitat in North America\, and as part of the Pacific Flyway\, hosts one of the largest concentrations of migratory birds in the world.   Dr. Truan will discuss some of the integrated research initiatives underway to better understand the ecology of these altered landscapes as well as ongoing efforts to protect\, restore\, and enhance habitat for the benefit of wildlife and humans alike.\nThe Yolo Audubon meeting will be held at the Davis Senior Center\, 646 A Street in Davis\, from 7:30 to 9 pm on April 18th.  The meeting is open to the public\, and people are invited to arrive at 7 pm for conversation and refreshments.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/avian-conservation-in-californias-central-valley/
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180408T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180408T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180201T184123Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180403T023546Z
UID:2228-1523176200-1523188800@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Bobcat Ranch
DESCRIPTION:THIS TRIP IS FULL \nJoin us for a 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\, with an elevation gain of about 300 ft. \nWe will meet in Winters at 8:30 am\, and will be done hiking around 12:00 pm. Space is limited to 15 people. Please contact Stan Hunter for more details and to sign up for this hike at stanton.hunter@gmail.com
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/bobcat-ranch/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180406T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180408T180000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180201T182438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180405T233846Z
UID:2223-1523019600-1523210400@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:FOUR LAKES AND A LEK
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER \n2018 Field Trip to Susanville and Environs \nField Trip Organizer – Carl Schwedler\n530-210-3104\nmarcialberry@icloud.com \n  \nA three-day trip to the Susanville area to observe a Greater Sage-Grouse lek\, with visits to four nearby mountain/high-desert lakes. \nFriday afternoon (1:00 pm) begins with a meet-up at Donner Lake (Lake #1) along the way to Susanville\, followed by an attempt at a Juniper Titmouse on Red Rock Road. \nSaturday morning we go out to the Belfast Petroglyphs\, then bird the Amedee wetlands and Honey Lake (Lake #2) on the way back to the hotel for a civilized brunch. In the afternoon we bird up Jack’s Valley through the Willow Creek Wildlife Area and then all the way counter-clockwise around Eagle Lake (Lake # 3) to the opposite bottom\, at Christie Day Use Area and Gallatin Beach. Then clockwise back home for dinner. \nThen it’s up before dawn Sunday morning to grab some coffee and be on the road by 4:15 AM (yes\, seriously\, THAT early) for the Shaffer Sage-Grouse Lek east of Susanville (the “Lek”). Bring your scope/big camera. The site is about a mile from the main road\, so we would need to consolidate into four-wheel drive or high clearance vehicles. We will have to walk if it is in any way wet or rainy. After brunch back at Susanville\, we then cross the mountains and bird lake shores and meadows of Lake Almanor (Lake #4)\, birding down its west side and finally heading home from Canyondam via Oroville and Road 70. \nExpected birds include herons and egrets\, wading birds\, Sandhill Crane\, gulls (possibly some terns)\, eagles\, hawks and falcons\, sundry geese\, grebes and ducks\, a variety of woodpeckers (including White-headed and Williamson’s Sapsucker). Best of all are the mountain specialties\, e.g.\, Mountain Bluebird\, Stellar and Pinyon Jays\, Townsend’s Solitaire\, Cassin’s Finch\, Crossbills. And at the lek site we’ll be hoping for the sage trifecta\, i.e.\, Sage Thrasher\, Sagebrush Sparrow and of course the Greater Sage-Grouse. \nAccommodations:\nOnce confirmed for the trip\, individual arrangements for lodging should be made in advance at the Best Western Plus Trailside Inn\, 2785 Main Street\, Susanville\, CA (530) 257-4123. The hotel has given our group a discounted room rate\, so be sure to mention you are with the Yolo Audubon Society when you call to make your reservation. \nSpace is limited. Please contact the trip leader if interested.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/four-lakes-lek/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180324T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180324T120000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180216T225254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180216T225254Z
UID:2258-1521874800-1521892800@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Yolo Farmlands
DESCRIPTION:This trip will focus on birds found in Yolo farmlands. It will be primarily a driving tour along the rural roads of Yolo County with frequent stops. The group will look for raptors\, waterfowl\, birds of open fields\, fences and hedges\, as well as riparian birds\, depending on the route and the weather. Up to 80 species have been seen on previous trips.\nThe trip will leave from the Davis Park-N-Ride off of Mace Blvd. just east of Ikeda’s. Participants will meet at 7am on March 24th for a half day trip. Everyone should bring binoculars and snacks and water as wanted. Heavy rain will cancel the trips. For more information contact Mary Schiedt at maryolo1@netscape.net or 530-400-7094.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/yolo-farmlands/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180321T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180321T210000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180306T045451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180313T031510Z
UID:2266-1521660600-1521666000@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Graduate Student Research on Birds
DESCRIPTION:The Josh Hull Laboratory at UC Davis is primarily focused on genetics\, behavior\, ecology and conservation of birds. On March 21st\, graduate students from the Hull Lab–Shannon Skalos\, Ryan Bourbour\, Emily Abernathy and Chris Tyson\, will discuss their diverse research projects taking place across California. Their respective topics are: reproductive\, foraging and movement ecology of Northern Harriers in Suisun Marsh\, CA; prey selection in migrating Sharp-shinned Hawks and Merlins; rodenticide exposure in Red-tailed Hawks along the Pacific Coast; and long-term pair bonds in Cassin’s Auklets breeding on Southeast Farallon Island. Join us for these presentations to learn more about the ecology of some of California’s native birds.\n  The Yolo Audubon monthly meeting will take place at the Davis Senior Center (646 A St\, Davis\, CA 95616).  The program starts at 7:30 p.m.\, but everyone is invited for refreshments and conversation at 7:00.
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/graduate-student-research-birds/
LOCATION:Davis Senior Center\, 646 A Street\, Davis\, CA\, 95616\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180304T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180304T200000
DTSTAMP:20260503T075041
CREATED:20180216T224225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180216T224225Z
UID:2256-1520175600-1520193600@yolobirdalliance.org
SUMMARY:Local Owling
DESCRIPTION:This trip is an outing to look specifically for owls. There are five owl species that the group may see: Great-horned\, Barn\, Burrowing\, Short-eared\, and Western Screech. All of the search locations are publicly accessible\, so tour participants will be able to return on their own.\nThe trip will leave from the Davis Park-N-Ride off of Mace Blvd. just east of Ikeda’s. The owling participants will meet at 3pm on March 4th and plan to be out until dark. Everyone should bring binoculars and snacks and water as wanted. Heavy rain will cancel the trip. For more information contact Mary Schiedt at maryolo1@netscape.net or 530-400-7094
URL:https://yolobirdalliance.org/event/local-owling-2/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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