• [CANCELLED] Laguna Road Tamarisks

    DUE TO SAFETY CONCERNS, WE ARE CANCELLING THIS TRIP. Meet at 8 am at the row of Tamarisk trees on Laguna Road just east of Pleasant Valley Road. Target species will be warblers of all sorts. This hundred-year-old row of trees has historically been one of the best places in California to find migrating warblers...

  • Monthly Program – Free-Flying LA Parrot Project

    Free-Flying Los Angeles Parrot Project Non-native parrots have become a very present and boisterous element of the urban ecosystems throughout Southern California. Now through the Free-Flying Los Angeles Parrot Project (FLAPP) on iNaturalist, we created a dataset focused on two of the more prominent species in Southern California, the Red-crowned and Lilac-crowned Parrots. After being...

  • Beginner Bird Walk – Rancho Sierra Vista / Satwiwa

    Conejo Valley Audubon invites birders of all experience levels to attend our monthly Beginner Bird Walk at Rancho Sierra Vista/Satwiwa. These walks are held on the second Wednesday of each month. We will meet at 8:00 am at the main parking lot, accessible from Lynn Road at Via Goleta in Newbury Park. Rancho Sierra Vista...

  • The Big Sit

    The Big Sit is a semi-competitive international event, sponsored by the New Haven Bird Club, in which birders sit in a 17 ft. circle and count birds for the weekend. If you’re interested in joining a circle, contact John Mueller at (818) 625-9584. You could also form your own circle to compete. Visit https://www.thebigsit.org/  for...

  • Native Plantpalooza & Eco Fest

    Plantapalooza 2025, more formally known as the Native Plantpalooza & Eco Fest, is scheduled for Saturday, October 11, 2025 at Conejo Creek North Park in Thousand Oaks, CA. Hosted by the Conejo Open Space Foundation (COSF), this free, family-friendly event will run from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and feature eco-themed exhibitors, native plant vendors,...

  • Arroyo Vista Community Park in Moorpark

    Meet at 8 am in the parking lot at the far end of the park off Tierra Rejada in Moorpark. We’ll look for all sorts of birds around the park and in the adjacent stretch of Arroyo Simi. There may be youth sports taking place, so come early. Leader: John Mueller (818) 625-9584 for info...

  • Pipits, Plovers and Pipers of the Oxnard Plain

    Meet at 8 am at the end of Arnold Road at the parking area. We can carpool back out to the fields depending on attendance to ensure we don't crowd the side of the road. We’ll spend about an hour on the Arnold Road sod fields and then caravan over to Casper Road where these birds...

  • Program: Waterfowl of Mono Lake

    Mono Lake is well-known for its breeding population of California Gulls, and for the large numbers of Eared Grebes and phalaropes that use the lake in fall migration. Tucked away in the scattered wetlands, ponds and creeks around the shores of Mono Lake, there is also an established breeding waterfowl population. Deborah House has monitored...

  • Conejo Creek Park North

    Meet at 8 am in the parking lot on the southern end near the exit. We will then walk a loop of the park to listen and look in the riparian area and grass for migrants and common park birds. This location may have returning waterfowl such as American Wigeon, and the trees and shrubs...

  • Beginner Bird Walk

    Conejo Valley Audubon invites birders of all experience levels to attend our monthly Beginner Bird Walk at Rancho Sierra Vista/Satwiwa. These walks are held on the second Wednesday of each month. We will meet at 8:00 am at the main parking lot, accessible from Lynn Road at Via Goleta in Newbury Park. Rancho Sierra Vista...

  • Rancho Simi Community Park

    Meet at 8 am in the parking lot nearest the swimming pool off Royal Av west of Erringer Rd. Rancho Simi Community Park is a hot spot that offers up a variety of habitat such as a pond with an island, old sycamores, stands of conifers, and the adjacent Arroyo Simi. Resident species include Canada...

  • BIRD OUR PARKS

    This will be a social birding experiment where we as Ventura County residents will bird our own parks and see what kind of birds we can find. Birds commonly visit our parks so we will use social media (such as our new “Conejo Valley Audubon Society (CVAS)”  WhatsApp community group) to count birds and discuss...