The next Volunteer Workday at Bobelaine Audubon Sanctuary is this Friday, September 30. Contact Bill Bianco for more information or if you would like to participate.
For the second year, Sacramento Audubon Society participated in Chalk It Up!, a local arts festival/arts fundraiser in Midtown Sacramento held annually on Labor Day Weekend.
As part of the Pacific Flyway, millions of birds make their way through Sacramento and the Central Valley every year. Many of these remarkable migrations occur under the cover of darkness. Artificial lights attract and disorient migrating birds.
Sacramento Audubon was founded in 1950, and for over seventy years has always relied on volunteers. Truly countless hours have been spent on organizing birding trips, education, fund raising, and protecting wild birds.
Sacramento Audubon has returned to volunteer-led field trips. Precautions are still in place for everyone’s safety. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Finding birds in the Sacramento area towards the end of summer can be a challenge due in part to the lack of water. These suggestions from veteran birder and field trip leader, Maureen Geiger, are a mix of sites that may still produce good, local birding.
Paul Miller joined Sacramento Audubon to develop the Accessible Birding program. Now serving as Sacramento Audubon’s president, he continues to work towards expanding the program.