A new geologic epoch is here Many believe that we have come to the end of a geologic era, a major subdivision in the earth’s history. That era (or epoch, […]
From the President: October 2023
Last Saturday, Yolo Audubon held its first field trip for new birders at the Putah Creek Riparian Reserve in Davis, and by all accounts it was a huge […]
From the President: September 2023
Yolo Audubon is back from its summer hiatus and has many field trips and presentations planned from now through May. We hope you’ll join us. We’re kicking the […]
Yolo Notable Sightings: Summer 2023
Summer 2023 was a season for the Yolo birding record books, with an impressive tally of rarities discovered at a variety of locations. As is often the case, the […]
Conservation Corner: September 2023
Fall migration is here. Where do our birds come from? The May issue of this column introduced National Audubon’s Bird Migration Explorer. It’s a digital platform that […]
Conservation Corner: May 2023
Where do our spring migrants come from? Many of us marvel at the twice-a-year treks of migratory birds between breeding and wintering grounds. We wonder where they came from […]
Yolo Notable Sightings: April 2023
Sometimes a bird is so rare it leaves birders in utter disbelief. On 4/27, when Tom Uslan looked out his window to see a towhee-sized dove with rufous underwings, […]
From the President: May 2023
Yolo Audubon is winding down its 22-23 season. We’re sad to lose Ian Taylor as a long-time, very dedicated board member and Harnawaz Boparai, one of our new, young […]
Yolo Notable Sightings: March 2023
March is a time of transition in Yolo County, as the cold of winter gives way to warmer weather and leaves on the trees. This March saw more rain […]
Conservation Corner – April 2023
Climate Change Reduces Nesting Success of Local Songbirds Several times this column has mentioned the chain of nest boxes along Putah Creek that the UC Davis Museum of Wildlife and […]
From the President: April 2023
It looks like we’re emerging from a much needed but very wet winter, and now spring is finally in the air. The raptors on my property always start breeding behavior […]
Yolo Notable Sightings: February 2023
Late winter is a unique time of year in Yolo County, as winter birds begin to clear out but spring migrants are yet to arrive. Significant rains this season kept […]
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