The Bay Area Bird Photographers online meeting was Wednesday, April 7 — photographer Vivek Tiwari presented “Birds of the Neotropics: A Personal Journey”. If you missed the presentation, you can still watch it on our YouTube Channel.
Coyote Creek Watershed Tour
Join Matthew Dodder (SCVAS’s Executive Director) and Craig Edgerton (Board member of Green Foothills) on a tour of the Coyote Creek Watershed in the Coyote Valley. A joint production of Keep Coyote Creek Beautiful and SCVAS.
Avocet Update
Your Avocet Update should be in your email inbox, but if it didn’t appear you can download the latest copy here.
Check out the Latest Conservation Corner
Tyrants Support the Birdathon
The 2021 t-shirts are in! This year proceeds from our shirts, “Tyrants of Santa Clara County,” support our Spring Birdathon. Check out the Birdathon page to learn more.
New to SCVAS? Welcome!
If you’re wondering what the Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society is all about, watch this short video to learn more.
The Avocet - Spring Issue
The Spring 2021 issue of The Avocet newsletter is here! Read about our upcoming Birdathon, see results of our Christmas Bird Count, learn about our conservation efforts, What to Look for Now and more.
Download the Latest Issue Now or explore our archive going back to 1929!
Birdathon in the News
The San Jose Mercury News has published a nice article about our upcoming Birdathon and the joys of local birding
Backyard Birding in March
Spring is in the air! Learn all about what birds to look for now - and stay updated on the salmonellosis outbreak - with our latest Backyard Birding features.
Birdathon Kickoff Event
On March 17 at 7pm we celebrated the start of our annual Spring Birdathon. Join the fun, learn some bird songs and help support SCVAS’s expanding education program. This event is for everyone: team leaders, participants, supporters and the mildly curious.
Flycatcher Class
SCVAS is offering a two-part online class (beginning/intermediate-level) on one of our most confusing groups—the Flycatchers! Class members will gain access to our private discussion group where you can pose questions or photos. Matthew Dodder will be your instructor. Sign up and join the fun!
Monday: March 15 & March 22, 7:00 - 8:30 PM via Zoom. Sign Up Now →
Hummingbirds of the Northern Andes
The Bay Area Bird Photographers next online meeting will be Wednesday, March 3 — photographer Peter Hawrylyshyn will discuss the Northern Andes along with sites and techniques for photographing hummingbirds.
Missed the event? Watch the Video →
March Self-Guided Field Trips
Need help finding great birding spots and figuring out what to look for? Check out our self-guided field trips for March. Also check out our new Salt Pond map!
Speaker Series: Sparky Stensaas
Join us Wednesday February 17 at 7pm as we host our special guest, Sparky Stensaas, the Executive Director of Friends of Sax-Zim Bog, Minnesota, as he discusses the famous Sax-Zim Bog and the assortment of Owls and other animal wonders that show up each winter.
Great Backyard Bird Count (and Competition)
Time to get counting! The Great Backyard Bird Count is here, and we are excited! This year participating SCVAS members can win themselves some SCVAS gear just by sending in their lists, all while taking part in one of the most accessible global bird counts to be found.
Open Space Authority Highlights Matthew Dodder
The Open Space Authority’s Community Connections blog has a wonderful article highlighting our Executive Director Matthew Dodder.
South Georgia and the Falkland Islands - Bob Lewis
Bay Area Bird Photographers online meeting was Wednesday, February 3 at 7:30pm, where photographer Bob Lewis presented “To the End of the Earth – South Georgia and the Falkland Islands.” The full presentation is available on our YoutTube channel.
February Self-Guided Field Trips
Need help finding great birding spots and figuring out what to look for? Check out our self-guided field trips for February. Also check out our new Salt Pond map!
Action Alerts: Conservation in your Community
Just ten minutes of your time can have an impact across the Bay. Take a moment to speak up for the birds and nature that make our Bay Area such a unique place to live.
Speaker Series: Sahas Barve
Avian ecologist and Peter Buck Fellow at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington DC, Sahas Barve will discuss the social life of our Acorn Woodpeckers on January 20th.