Our guided walks and other activities are free and open to the public unless otherwise stated.
Special Events
Saturday, August 2, from 8 to 11 a.m.
Elk River Estuary Restoration Project at the south end of Eureka.
Since its completion, this site has already been hosting good numbers of both resident and migratory waterbirds. Let's see what the early Fall migration period produces here! Meet at the Tooby Road Accessible trailhead parking area, 5300 Tooby Road, at 8 am and plan for 2-3 hours of birding and easy walking. Bring binoculars and spotting scopes if you have them. Please contact Sean McAllister (707-496-8790 / whiteouters@gmail.com) for more information and to register for this free event.
Saturday, August 30, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Table Bluff and Ocean Ranch
Join us for a combined seawatch and hike around one of the area’s premier wetland birding sites. We will start with a seawatch from Table Bluff, and then proceed to the adjacent Ocean Ranch Unit of the Eel River Wildlife Area. With good visibility, Table Bluff serves as a great location to spot migrating seabirds and whales. Ocean Ranch is a hotspot for shorebirds, other waterbirds, sparrows, raptors, river otters, and more! Meet at the Waluplh Lighthouse Ranch at Table Bluff at 08:00 am. Bring binoculars and spotting scopes if you have them. Please contact Sean McAllister (707-496-8790 / whiteouters@gmail.com) for more information and to register for this free event.
Sunday, August 31, at 4 p.m..
Arcata Bottoms
Join Redwood Region Audubon Society and trip leader, Ken Burton, on a 3.4-mile evening bird walk on Jackson Ranch Road passes pastures and wetlands on the west side of the Bottoms.. We'll look for uncommon species such as Ross's Goose, Greater White-fronted Goose, and Pacific Golden-Plover, as well as the more common species found in these habitats. This late-afternoon trip is planned to coincide with high tide when shorebirds are more likely to be present. Participants can turn back on their own for a shorter walk. Meet at the intersection of Highway 255 and Jackson Ranch Road at 4 p.m. Contact the leader, Ken Burton (shrikethree AT gmail.com), if you have questions.
Through the summer:
Monthly Pelagic Birding Trips
Beginning in May, RRAS will be hosting monthly trips out of Humboldt Bay aboard the Stellar Sunrise, a 43-foot US Coast Guard-inspected vessel, with Captain Lowell Wallace Jr. and his crew. The Steller Sunrise is an ideal platform for birdwatching and whale-watching, with a spacious exterior walk-around deck, enclosed bathroom, and heated cabin.
Reserve your space for one or more of these trips to search for birds that are seldom if ever seen from shore, as well as whales, dolphins, and other marine animals. Shearwaters, albatrosses, storm-petrels, jaegers, fulmars, auklets, and more are to be expected. The trips will generally depart around sunrise and return in the early afternoon.
The following dates (Saturdays) are open for sign-ups: July 12, August 16, September 13, and October 11. Note that we ask participants to be flexible with the dates so that we can target the best possible conditions. The cost is $150 per person, and each trip is limited to fifteen participants. To reserve a spot for any of these trips, contact Sean McAllister via email at whiteouters@gmail.com, or call/text (707) 496-8790.J