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Wednesday Walk- Kearney Park CANCELED 8:00 am Wednesday Walk- Kearney Park CANCELED @ Kearney Park Apr 1 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Kearney Park, which was originally the estate of Martin Kearney, a land developer and agricultural promoter in the late 1800s, was once owned by the University of California, and is now a Fresno County park. Kearney Park is good for sparrows, nuthatches, wrens, woodpeckers and sapsuckers, and... | ||||||
Saturday Walk – San Joaquin Experimental Range CANCELED 7:15 am Saturday Walk – San Joaquin Experimental Range CANCELED Apr 11 @ 7:15 am – 12:00 pm Join us for a trip to the San Joaquin Experimental Range (SJER) with Rebecca Ozeran from UC Cooperative Extension. The SJER is a US Forest Service research area and active cattle ranch in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. This property has restricted access so this is... Birding on the McKenzie Preserve CANCELED 8:00 am Birding on the McKenzie Preserve CANCELED @ McKenzie Table Mountain Preserve Apr 11 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Join Fresno Audubon Society for a birding hike on the McKenzie Preserve. Explore local birds during spring migration. This is a Sierra Foothill conservancy event staffed by Fresno Audubon Society. Cost is FREE but you must register here: https://sierrafoothill.org/event/birding-on-the-mckenzie-3/?instance_id=411. | ||||||
Spring Birding Class at the Gorge CANCELED 9:00 am Spring Birding Class at the Gorge CANCELED @ San Joaquin River Gorge Apr 19 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am Sierra Foothill Conservancy (SFC), Fresno Audubon Society, and the San Joaquin River Gorge Special Recreation Management Area (BLM) have joined forces to offer a birding class that combines instruction, exploration, and fun! Beginning birders will see and learn about spring migratory birds visiting the San... | Wednesday Walk – Fresno State campus CANCELED 7:45 am Wednesday Walk – Fresno State campus CANCELED Apr 22 @ 7:45 am – 12:00 pm Join us on the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day for a bird walk on Fresno State’s campus with Biology professor Dr. Tricia Van Laar. We will meet in the southwest corner of the parking lot at Campus Pointe – across Chestnut Ave from the SaveMart... | Birding on Black Mountain CANCELED 8:00 am Birding on Black Mountain CANCELED @ Black Mountain Preserve Apr 25 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Join SFC Docent Gary Woods on a meandering hike along Black Mountain trails with incredible sweeping views and even more incredible bird sightings. Fairly easy, but be sure to dress for possibly windy weather and bring binoculars, water, and snacks. This is an SFC event... | ||||
FAS Board Meeting 12:15 pm FAS Board Meeting @ Fig Garden Library Apr 26 @ 12:15 pm – 2:00 pm All FAS Board meetings are open to the public. |
Kearney Park, which was originally the estate of Martin Kearney, a land developer and agricultural promoter in the late 1800s, was once owned by the University of California, and is now a Fresno County park. Kearney Park is good for sparrows, nuthatches, wrens, woodpeckers and sapsuckers, and finches among many other birds. Spring migrants such as flycatchers, tanagers, and warblers can be seen at the park. Kearney Park is also one of the few places in the Fresno area where Yellow-billed Magpies can be seen. Owls are sometimes found at the park, as are nighthawks. Wear walking shoes and warm clothes; early April mornings in the country can be cool. Bring a lunch. There is a $5 entrance fee. Register for this walk here
Checklist: binoculars, scope, field guide, snacks, lunch, water, sunscreen, hat, radios
Trip Leader: Larry Parmeter lanpar362@gmail.com (559)288-3456
The Kearney Park entrance location is here
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Join us for a trip to the San Joaquin Experimental Range (SJER) with Rebecca Ozeran from UC Cooperative Extension. The SJER is a US Forest Service research area and active cattle ranch in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. This property has restricted access so this is a great opportunity for Fresno Audubon. We may see Gray Flycatchers and Western Bluebirds, as well as a variety of sparrows and Lewis’s Woodpeckers. We will meet at 7:15am for a 7:30am departure at the UC Cooperative Extension parking lot, 550 E. Shaw Ave., Fresno.
There will be restrooms available. The terrain is sometimes rocky and sloping, so it’s not a good site for people with limited mobility.
Checklist: binoculars, scope, field guide, snacks, lunch, water, sunscreen, hat, radios
Trip Leader: Rebecca Ozeran (livestock and natural resources advisor). Please contact Susan Estep estepmail@yahoo.com (402)212-1215 with any questions.
Please register for the trip here. Registration is limited to 25 people.
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Join Fresno Audubon Society for a birding hike on the McKenzie Preserve. Explore local birds during spring migration.
This is a Sierra Foothill conservancy event staffed by Fresno Audubon Society. Cost is FREE but you must register here: https://sierrafoothill.org/event/birding-on-the-mckenzie-3/?instance_id=411.
Sierra Foothill Conservancy (SFC), Fresno Audubon Society, and the San Joaquin River Gorge Special Recreation Management Area (BLM) have joined forces to offer a birding class that combines instruction, exploration, and fun! Beginning birders will see and learn about spring migratory birds visiting the San Joaquin River Gorge. Birders will discover easy ways to identify migrating and year-round, local birds. The class will include a walk looking for birds in the fall habitat found on the scenic hillsides of the River Gorge. The address of the event is 40060 Smalley Rd, Auberry, CA 93602.
Bring binoculars, lunch, water and sun protection. There is no cost to attend, but there is a $5 daily use fee for the property. Fresno Audubon will have binoculars to loan if you do not have your own.
Join us on the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day for a bird walk on Fresno State’s campus with Biology professor Dr. Tricia Van Laar. We will meet in the southwest corner of the parking lot at Campus Pointe – across Chestnut Ave from the SaveMart Center. We will carpool together to the Planetarium on Fresno State’s campus, meeting there at 8:10am. The Fresno State campus has several unique microcosms that we will be able to visit.
We will see nesting Ravens and Bushtits. There are large numbers of Brewer’s and Red-winged Blackbirds and Brown-headed Cowbirds in the Ag fields. There are usually Red-tailed Hawks as well. Last spring there were nesting pied-billed grebes and coots on the equestrian ponds. Killdeer are quite common as well. We have all the standards too like Robins, Mockingbirds, Mourning Doves, Scrub-jays, House Finches, etc.
Checklist: binoculars, scope, field guide, snacks, water, sunscreen, hat
Trip Leader: Dr. Tricia Van Laar. Please contact Susan Estep estepmail@yahoo.com (402)212-1215 with any questions.
Join SFC Docent Gary Woods on a meandering hike along Black Mountain trails with incredible sweeping views and even more incredible bird sightings. Fairly easy, but be sure to dress for possibly windy weather and bring binoculars, water, and snacks.
This is an SFC event staffed by Fresno Audubon. Cost is FREE to Members, $10 per individual Non-Member or $20 for Non-Member Households. You must register here: https://sierrafoothill.org/event/birding-on-black-mountain-3/?instance_id=401
All FAS Board meetings are open to the public.
This event is canceled due to the corona virus pandemic.
This docent-led 3-mile hike over the easy to moderate loop trail along Fine Gold Creek with amazing views and wildflowers newly in bloom will feature Fresno Audubon Birding experts. All levels welcome, this is a wonderful experience on this rarely opened Preserve!
Cost is FREE but you must register here: https://sierrafoothill.org/event/fine-gold-creek-birding/?instance_id=423
This event is canceled due to the corona virus pandemic.
George Folsom will lead this high Sierra Trip to Tamarack Ridge above Shaver Lake. We will start at Balsam Meadows Sno-Park for a short hike on an Edison Co service road. Next will visit Tamarack Ridge and bird along Rock Creak Road and Coyote Sno-Park. Warblers, vireos, fox sparrows, flycatchers, woodpeckers, Sapsuckers, finches, tanagers, mountain quail, Clark’s nutcrackers and many others can be found in this area. Meet at Target in the River Park Shopping Center on El Paso Ave between Highway 41 and Blackstone Ave at 7:45 AM for an 8:00 AM departure or at the Balsam Meadows Sno-Park on H-168 above Shave Lake at 9:15 AM.
Checklist: binoculars, scope, field guide, snacks, lunch, water, sunscreen, hat.
Trip Leader: George Folsom georgefolsom@icloud.com (559)351-7192
Map to Fresno meeting location, 7:45 AM
Map to 1st birding location, 9:15 AM
This event is canceled due to the corona virus pandemic.
Please join Fresno Audubon on Wednesday, May 20 on a trip to Laton-Kingston Park. This 102-acre park is located along the Kings River in the town of Laton. In and around this riverine habitat, our target species will include Nuttall’s Woodpecker, Acorn Woodpecker, Ash-throated Flycatcher, Western Tanager, Black-headed Grosbeak, Bullock’s Oriole, Lazuli Bunting, Bewick’s Wren, and many other Central Valley species. We will meet at 7:45 AM in the Walmart parking lot on Blackstone and Ashlan. As there is a $5/vehicle to enter Laton-Kingston Park, we will carpool as much as possible. This trip is expected to last until approximately 1:00 or 2:00 PM. Please be sure to bring binoculars, a hat, sunscreen, lunch, snacks, and plenty of water. Please reach out to trip leader Rachel Clark at 515-357-0122 or tanagergirl@gmail.com with any questions.
Checklist: binoculars, scope, field guide, snacks, lunch, water, sunscreen, hat, radios
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