May through June 1 trips have been posted. To help more people have a chance at getting a spot on our very popular field trips, please limit your sign-ups to 2 trips per month.
May 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 May. Western Kingbird by Teresa Cheng
Speaker Series: Holly Merker - Ornitherapy
Holly used mindful birdwatching - Ornitherapy - as a powerful tool in in fighting cancer. She believes that anyone can benefit from Ornitherapy, and she’s made it her life mission to bring this wellness regimen to you. Join us for the presentation on April 20 at 7pm via Zoom.
BACKYARD BIRDING IN APRIL
Birds are nesting now! Find out what birds our members and friends have seen lately, and meet our backyard bird of the month. Photo: Steven Rice
Accessible Birding easier than you might think
Freya McGregor (our March Speaker Series speaker) writes about the joys of birding, no matter what your abilities are.
Problem Geese
The San Jose Mercury News covers ways that local cities are attempting to limit the overabundance of Canada Geese (and their messy droppings) in our city parks.
Bay Area Bird Photographers: Kathy Raffel
On Wednesday April 6 at 7:30pm photographer Kathy Raffel presented “Privileged Encounters,” a discussion of endangered birds, at our Bay Area Bird Photographers meeting.
Get enlightened about light pollution
Environmental Advocacy Assistant Giulianna Pendleton breaks down light pollution for us in this informative video.
In memory of Doug Cheeseman
On Tuesday March 22 we lost Doug Cheeseman, a long-time supporter of SCVAS and loving husband to Gail Cheeseman who died four months ago. We send our love and condolences to Doug & Gail’s family!
Read the tribute to Doug on the Cheeseman’s Ecology Safaris home page →
Speaker Series: Edwin Scholes *Rescheduled*
Rescheduled to March 30
Take a dive into the weird and wonderful world of birds of paradise with Edwin Scholes, the leading authority on these magnificent birds. Join us March 30 at 7PM for the rescheduled presentation.
Backyard Birding in March
Speaker Series: Freya MacGregor
Freya McGregor, staff person at Birdability talks about how we can make the outdoors welcoming, inclusive, safe and accessible for everybody. We’ll also be kicking off our Spring Birdathon! Join us March 16 at 7PM.
Protecting the Newts of Alma Bridge Road
Environmental Advocacy Assistant Giulianna Pendleton raises awareness about the newts of Alma Bridge Road.
Memories of Gail Cheeseman
Members, volunteers and staff share their memories of Gail Cheeseman, a long-time pillar of our chapter, who passed last November.
Spring Migration Hotspots
On Wednesday, March 2nd, at 7:30pm Bay Area Bird Photographers presented Julio Molero, who shared photos taken at popular migration hotspots.
Latest Avocet & Update
The Spring 2022 Avocet (portrait format or 2-page spreads) is available now for your reading pleasure, as well as the March 2022 Update.
Sparrow Class starting March 7
Brush up on your identification skills for those “Little Brown Jobs” that confound so many of us. We’ll discuss the taxonomy, behavior and field marks of resident and migrant species, as well as the occasional rarities.
THE GBBC IS HERE!
The Great Backyard Bird Count is now, Feb 18 to 21. Count birds in your yard, neighborhood, or favorite birding spot, and share your counts with scientists. Be part of this global event! Photo: Steven Rice
Birdwatching and the Environment
Massimo Bafetti’s video project finds answers to the important question: “Does Birdwatching Help Or Harm The Environment?” through research and an interview with our Executive Director, Matthew Dodder.
Speaker Series: Peter & Diane Hart
Follow the trail of two late-adult-onset birdwatchers as they turned a new hobby into a Peninsula Open Space Trust project to create a photographic record of all the avifauna found on POST-Protected Lands—an adventure that starts at POST’s first project, the Windy Hill Open Space Preserve.