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 May 2025 Sandpiper is available!

Special Events in May


May 10

Pelagic Birding Trip

As of now, there are still a few spaces available for the May 10th pelagic birding trip out of Eureka on the Stellar Sunrise (https://www.humboldtchartercompany.com/boat.php).


Also as of now, the marine and local weather forecasts look great for this trip. Murphy's and Hawaiian Petrels have been reported offshore regularly over the last few days out near the Eel River Canyon, and today some of us saw 4 species of whales out there, including great looks at a Sperm Whale (!) in addition to Gray, Humpback, and Fin Whales! Please contact me directly at whiteouters [at] gmail.com for more information or to sign up. Cost is $150 per person.


Mother's Day, May 11, 8:00 - 11:00 am

Potowat Restoration area


The land, now known as Ku’wah-dah-wilth Restoration Area, includes plants used in basketry, one of the most important cultural activities of tribes in the region, and other culturally important plants. Ku’wah-dah-wilth is the Wiyot term for “comes back to life.


Local birder and field guide, Mark "Moe" Morrisette, will help identify birds and other wildlife. UIHS Traditional Land Management Specialist Matt Hinshaw will provide an overview and activity information.



We have birding walks and/or volunteer opportunities every week! They are all free and open to the public unless stated otherwise. 

Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary guided walks every Saturday, 8:30 am to about 11:00. All our regular walks at the Arcata Marsh meet at the end of South I Street (Klopp Lake) in Arcata.


Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge - Second Sunday of each month
 

Eureka Waterfront Trail - Third Sunday of each month

RRAS Conservation Committee - Third Tuesday of the month


Wigi Wetlands Restoration Work Day - Fourth Saturday of each month

Southern Humboldt - Fourth Saturday of each month

Details on all our walks and special events available here.
 Join us Thurs, May 15, at 7 pm for our free program:

Nest Predation by Common Ravens (Corvus corax)
by Humboldt graduate student, Alon Averbuj

Nest predation is considered one of the most significant barriers to the recovery of the population of the federally threatened western snowy plovers (
Anarhyncus nivosus nivosus) in Northern California.

To increase productivity of snowy plovers, conservation managers in Northern California employ three main techniques: placing symbolic fencing to deter pedestrian entrance to snowy plover nesting areas, invasive vegetation cutback, and deposition of oyster shells to increase snowy plover nest crypsis. However, little is known about how these techniques affect habitat selection of ravens in the area.

Averbuj's work focuses on geospatial analysis of common ravens and how their movement and habitat selection may change near western snowy plover nesting sites. He will present his research and discuss whether his findings can inform local conservation managers on future raven and snowy plover management techniques. 

Programs are held at Six Rivers Masonic Lodge, 251 Bayside Road, Arcata, or via the Zoom link below. Drinks and goodies are served at 7:00 p.m., the program begins at 7:30.
You may watch the program live on Zoom here.

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

Join us the fourth Saturday of each month for two hours of rewarding work, great companions, and fresh air!


We gather behind Walmart at 9:00, and wrap things up at 11:00.

See photos of the changes we're creating here.

The Student Nature Writing Contest is also open! 


See details on the Student Bird Art Contest here.


And details on the Nature Writing Contest are available here.


Deadline for both contests is Friday, March 19.

 
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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