Redwood Region Audubon Society

Redwood Region Audubon Society advocates for the protection of birds and wildlife by supporting local conservation efforts to protect wildlife and their habitat.

 

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The December 2024 - January 2025 Sandpiper is available!

Join us for one or more of these events!

Saturday, January 25 - choices!

8:30 - 11:00  am

Arcata Marsh birding walk with Kathryn Wendell


9:00 - 11:00 am

Wigi Wetlands Restoration Workday, behind the Bayshore Mall in Eureka.

We have lots of trees, shrubs and colorful, flowering plants to get in the ground!

There is a little Scotch broom and pampass grass to remove, along with lots of Himalayan blackberry and ivy.

And, as always, trash to be removed.

We provide tools and snacks, and a chance to improve bird habitat!


Sunday, January 26

Arcata Bottoms Birding Trip

Join Ken Burton for a half-day exploration of the Arcata Bottoms. The southern Arcata Bottoms are replete with excellent birding sites and we’ll search the area for Greater White-fronted Goose, Say's Phoebe, and other species.

This will be primarily a driving trip, with little walking. Meet Ken (shrikethree AT gmail.com) at 8:30 at Pacific Union Elementary School, and please be prepared and willing to carpool.


Thursday, January 16 program: 


To Southern California, Brazil, and Back: First GPS Tracking

of Oregon Vesper Sparrow

and Western Purple Martin Migration


The Klamath Bird Observatory (KBO), along with partners at USFS, USGS, Cape Arago Audubon, and Avifauna Northwest, is using Archival, lightweight GPS tags to track the migratory routes and overwintering locations of both Oregon Vesper Sparrow and Western Purple Martin, two imperiled subspecies unique to the Pacific Northwest.


In this talk, Sarah Rockwell shared photos and maps from this research, and gave a peek into the amazing window we now have into the incredible voyages these birds undertake.


More details on the program and Sarah's experience available here.
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You can watch the recording on Zoom here.

You will need this passcode to watch the recording:

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Saturday, February 15!

Place: Arcata D Street Neighborhood Center, 13th and D Sts.

Time: Social hour begins at 5:30 p.m. and dinner at 6:30 p.m


Join us for a delicious dinner, lively silent auction, and a presentation on Lewis's Woodpecker by Dr. Frank Fogarty


$35 / person if reservation is made by February 8, $50 / person if you dilly dally!

Details Here!

Lewis's Woodpecker

Photo by Frank Fogarty

We're making progress creating bird-friendly habit along the Waterfront Trail!

See more photos of the changes here.

We lopped seed heads off jubata grass and Queen Anne's lace.

 
Completely revised and updated, this book presents 26 birding routes throughout the county, with nearly 500 eBird hotspots mentioned. 

It provides information on where and when to look for about 120 of Humboldt's less common birds, with numerous maps and photos. 

The book is spiral bound for ease of use in the field. 

Whether you're looking for a particular species or simply a good place to go birding in Humboldt, this book is for you!
 

We are happy to mail copies to you, and they are also available in many local locations. Click here for instructions to have one sent, and local locations to purchase a book.

Our Purpose


The purposes and objectives of this corporation shall be to engage in such educational, scientific, investigative, literary, historical, philanthropic, and charitable pursuits as may be part of the stated purposes of the National Audubon Society, of which this corporation shall function as a Chapter.

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Mailing Address:

PO Box 1054 Eureka,

CA 95502

 
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