• Monthly Program —  MEMBER SHOW & TELL

     MEMBER SHOW & TELL Each September, our first meeting of the season is dedicated to the birding trips and adventures of our members, so you are invited to show off...

  • Warblers at Bob Kildee Park

    Meet at 8 am at the corner of Eston St. and Curt Dr. near the baseball fields in the center of Camarillo. Target species will be warblers, vireos, tanagers, orioles...

    Free
  • Sycamore Canyon Campground & Beach

    Meet at 8 am at the paid day-use parking area at the campground. Parking is $3/hr. Target species will be fall migrants and perhaps shorebirds at the beach. We won't...

  • Hawk Watch – Grant Park in Ventura

    Meet at 8 am at the parking area by the Serra Cross in Grant Park in Ventura. Target bird will be the Broad-Winged Hawk which has been recently spotted here....

  • [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...

  • 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...

  • 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....

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...