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SUMMARY:Monthly Program - May 2023
DESCRIPTION:PLEASE NOTE THE NEW TIME FOR THIS PROGRAM – 7:00pm\nMAY MONTHLY PROGRAM\nBIRDING THE SPINE OF SOUTH AMERICA:\nTRAVELS THROUGHOUT THE ECOSYSTEMS OF THE ANDES MOUNTAINS\nBy David Pereksta\nAndean Cock-of-the-Rock. Photo by David Pereksta\nThe Andes Mountains form the backbone of South America; extending along the entire length of the western side of the continent through seven countries from Venezuela to Chile. The longest mountain range in the world\, it is 5\,530 miles long and 124 to 435 miles wide with an average height of 13\,123 feet! The latitudinal and altitudinal changes lead to an incredible diversity of ecosystems\, which is reflected in the mind-blowing biodiversity of the region including staggering numbers of birds. From the tropical Andes of the north\, dry Andes in the central part of the range\, and wet Andes in the south\, thousands of bird species occur there\, including some of the world’s most iconic birds. David Pereksta has spent several months birding in the Andes from Colombia to Chile where he has encountered over 1\,000 bird species. David will take us on a photo journey to the Andes that highlights the diversity of habitats including rain forests\, volcanos\, deserts\, salt plains\, cloud forests\, and glaciers. He will share some of the unique birds that are found in these habitats including a variety of endemic species and some of the most wanted birds in the world. From birds you have never heard of\, to ridiculous numbers of hummingbirds and tanagers\, this presentation will illustrate why the Andes is one of the world’s premier birding destinations. \nDavid Pereksta is an Avian Biologist with the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management\, where he studies and analyzes the effects of offshore oil and gas\, and renewable energy development on birds off the Pacific coast and Hawaii. Prior to his position at BOEM\, Dave worked on endangered species issues with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Throughout his career with various Federal and State agencies\, he has studied several imperiled bird species including Snowy Plovers\, Piping Plovers\, Least Terns\, Ospreys\, Northern Goshawks\, Brown Pelicans\, Spotted Owls\, and Ivory-billed Woodpeckers. \nAn avid birder for over 45 years\, Dave has traveled throughout North America\, South America\, the American tropics\, the South Pacific\, and East Asia including leading trips to Mexico\, Belize\, Costa Rica\, Peru\, and Chile. He has seen over 2\,200 species of birds in his travels; photographing 1\,700 species along the way. \nIn Person\nMasks will be required\, and the in person group will be limited to a maximum of thirty to allow for social distancing purposes\, so please RSVP to the Programs Coordinator to reserve a seat. \nVia Zoom\nTo attend this meeting\, use this link (https://zoom.us/j/6155249106) at the meeting time.
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/monthly-program-may-2023/
LOCATION:CVAS Monthly Program Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Monthly Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230506T183000
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SUMMARY:Two Rivers Park
DESCRIPTION:Meet at Two Rivers Park of River St. in Fillmore for some evening birding. We will walk around the park at dusk and look at the ponds; specifically\, we will be looking for Lesser Nighthawks! Afterwards\, meet at Hozy’s Grill around 8 p.m. in Santa Paula for some food and drinks! Trip leader Tina Tan. (909) 531-9544
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/two-rivers-park/
LOCATION:Two Rivers Park\, River St.\, Fillmore\, CA\, 93015
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:Birds and Burgers
DESCRIPTION:If you can’t make the field trip\, but still want to hang out with your fellow bird nerds\, come join us each month for food and drinks! This month\, we will be going to Hozy’s Grill in Santa Paula at 8:15 p.m.
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/birds-and-burgers/
LOCATION:Hozy’s Grill\, 1760 Lemonwood Dr\, Santa Paula\, CA\, 93060
CATEGORIES:Birds and Burgers
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230510T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230510T093000
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CREATED:20230307T010523Z
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SUMMARY:Beginner Bird Walk - Rancho Sierra Vista / Satwiwa
DESCRIPTION:Conejo Valley Audubon invites birders of all experience levels to attend our monthly Beginner Bird Walks 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\, which is accessible off Lynn Road at Via Goleta in Newbury Park. \n  Rancho Sierra Vista is an excellent place to see many of the oak woodlands birds that are common in the Conejo Valley area. We will take time to introduce beginning birders to these species and will teach the best techniques for locating and identifying them. Wear comfortable walking shoes. \nPlease register in advance by contacting walk leader Richard Armerding at (310) 701-3878 (texting is OK).
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/beginner-bird-walk-rancho-sierra-vista-satwiwa-20/
LOCATION:Rancho Sierra Vista / Satwiwa\, 4803 Lynn Rd\, Newbury Park\, CA\, 91320
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230513T110000
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CREATED:20230420T022723Z
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SUMMARY:Ventura River Estuary and Emma Wood State Beach
DESCRIPTION:We will explore the Ventura River Estuary for any migrating shorebirds and gulls. Then\, we will explore Emma Woods State Beach shoreline and forest. Park along Shoreline Drive at Surfer’s Point Park. From there\, we will walk west along the bike path toward the estuary. Bring shoes or boots that you don’t mind getting wet if we need to cross the estuary! *Update* Trip leader Max Breshears (805) 218-0979.
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/ventura-river-estuary-and-emma-wood-state-beach/
LOCATION:Ventura River Estuary\, Shoreline Dr.\, Ventura\, CA\, 93001
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230520T070000
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SUMMARY:Mt. Pinos Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Head to higher elevations and hopefully see some mountain birds (Mountain Chickadees\, Clark’s Nutcrackers\, White-headed Woodpecker\, Brown Creeper). Bring a day pack with food\, water and clothing layers; weather is unpredictable. \n \nNote: As of April 22nd\, the road to Mt. Pinos was open. A sign by the road said tire chains were required\, but this was not being enforced. Unless we get more snow before the date of this field trip\, the road should be clear of ice and snow. Check nordicbase.org or http://www.frazmtn.com/fmcoc/snowcond.htm for road conditions. \nLeader is Richard Armerding (call or text: 310-701-3878). \nWe will carpool from the Janss Park & Ride at 7 am. Janss Park & Ride is located on the east side of the 23 freeway at the Janss Road Exit by the soccer fields. \nAlternately\, meet at 9:00am at the Mt. Pinos Nordic Base parking lot at the end of Mount Pinos Road (GPS: Cuddy Valley Rd\, Forest Rte 9N24\, Frazier Park\, CA 93225 – or – coordinates 34.8134\, -119.1263). \nPlease note that each vehicle that parks at the Mt. Pinos Nordic Base parking lot will need to display a valid Adventure Pass. On a recent Saturday\, a ranger was ticketing cars without passes. An Adventure Pass may be purchased locally at Big 5 Sporting Goods. Or you can stop at the 7-11 in Castaic and purchase one.
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/mt-pinos-field-trip/
LOCATION:Janss Road Park and Ride\, 1336 E. Janss Rd\, Thousand Oaks\, CA\, 91362\, United States
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230527T110000
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SUMMARY:Santa Clara River (SCR) Estuary
DESCRIPTION:Meet at Surfer’s Knoll parking lot. We will walk along the beach looking at shorebirds and gulls\, specifically the nesting California Least Terns and Western Snowy Plovers! Trip leader: Marc Better (510) 919-5283
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/santa-clara-river-scr-estuary/
LOCATION:Surfer’s Knoll\, 1600 Spinnaker Dr\, Ventura\, CA\, 93001
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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