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SUMMARY:🦆 Ventura Settling Ponds
DESCRIPTION:The Ventura Settling Ponds are a great habitat to see both migrating warblers and most species of our over-wintering waterfowl. Potential warbler migrants include Nashville\, MacGillivray’s\, Black-throated Gray\, and Townsend’s Warbler\, with a good chance for a rare species or two! Meet outside the gates along Angler Court at 8 a.m. Trip leader – Frank DeMartino (856) 906-8733
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/%f0%9f%a6%86-ventura-settling-ponds-2/
LOCATION:Ventura Settling Ponds\, 1400 Angler Ct.\, Ventura\, CA\, 93001\, United States
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SUMMARY:🦅*Bonus Field Trip* Hawkwatching at Grant Park.
DESCRIPTION:Didn’t get enough birdwatching earlier this morning at the Ventura Settling Ponds? Then\, come join us for some afternoon hawkwatching at Grant Park. During the fall migration\, raptors use hot thermals rising from the ground to easily glide hundreds of miles in a day. The topography of Grant Park is perfect for creating these thermals\, and many raptors have been found migrating along the ridge of the foothills\, including Cooper’s Hawks\, Sharp-shinned Hawks\, Peregrine Falcons\, Golden Eagles\, Broad-winged Hawks\, and our resident Turkey Vultures and Red-tails! \n\n\n\nWe will meet along Brakey Rd. between Ferro Dr. and Summit Dr. Parking is somewhat limited along this particular spot\, so additional parking is available down at Father Sierra Cross. It is about a 1/4 mile walk up to the top of the hill\, and it is moderately steep at times\, so come prepared. We will be spending the time at the top for a couple of hours\, so it might be helpful to bring a camping chair to sit on (there is also a small bench up there as well). There is no shade\, so make sure to wear a hat\, long-sleeved shirts\, and sunscreen. \n\n\n\nTrip leader: Sammy Cowell (818) 470-7098
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/bonus-field-trip-hawkwatching-at-sanbeaks-peak/
LOCATION:Grant Park\, 398 Ferro Dr.\, Ventura\, California\, 93001\, United States
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SUMMARY:October Monthly Program - Cuba Birding
DESCRIPTION:Western Foundation of Vertebrate Zoology or on Zoom https://zoom.us/j/6155249106 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEver wonder what it would be like to bird in Cuba?   In one word\, wonderful!   Perhaps it is a bit more complicated than traveling to other international destinations\,  however birding in Cuba is very manageable.  Cuba is the home of 28  endemic  species of birds\, including the smallest hummingbird in the world!    \n\n\n\nBonnie Clarfield-Bylin\, local birder\, naturalist and travel enthusiast will share her Cuba birding experience from this past February.  Her mantra is\, “Look for an elephant\, see an elephant\, look for a bird and see everything.”  
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/october-monthly-program-cuba-birding/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241009T080000
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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. \nContact walk leader Richard Armerding at (310) 701-3878 (texting is OK).
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/beginner-bird-walk-rancho-sierra-vista-satwiwa-32/
LOCATION:Rancho Sierra Vista / Satwiwa\, 4803 Lynn Rd\, Newbury Park\, CA\, 91320
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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SUMMARY:🗻 Mt. Pinos
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we go into the mountains to find some alpine birds! We 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. Alternately\, 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). Please note that each vehicle that parks at the Mt. Pinos Nordic Base parking lot will need to display a valid adventure pass. Bundle warm! Target species include – Clark’s Nutcracker\, Mountain Chickadee\, Red Crossbill\, Williamson’s Sapsucker\, and Evening Grosbeak. Trip leader – Richard Aremerding (310)-701-3878.
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/%f0%9f%97%bb-mt-pinos/
LOCATION:Mt. Pinos\, Cuddy Valley Rd.\, Frazier Park\, CA\, 93225\, United States
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SUMMARY:🏝️ Anacapa Island
DESCRIPTION:During migration\, many birds can find themselves lost at sea and have to scramble to find the nearest land. Islands therefore are a great spot to find rare vagrant migrants. We will explore Anacapa to look for any rarities\, check the seacliffs for boobies\, and of course\, watch the water on the way in for pelagic birds! \n\n\n\nWe will be leaving from Oxnard (Channel Islands Harbor\, NOT Ventura Harbor) at 9:30 a.m. and will be on the island until 3:30 p.m. So\, please bring food\, water\, and warm clothing! Also\, be sure to purchase a ticket to the island AND a ticket back. One-way tickets are $33 for adults and $30.50 for seniors.
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/%f0%9f%8f%9d%ef%b8%8f-anacapa-island/
LOCATION:Channel Islands Harbor (Oxnard)\, 3600 Harbor Blvd\, Oxnard\, CA\, 93035\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241027T080000
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SUMMARY:🚜Arnold Rd. and the Oxnard Plains
DESCRIPTION:The Oxnard plains are a great area for migrating shorebirds and open-habitat songbirds\, particularly the sod fields. Likely target species include Baird’s and Pectoral Sandpiper\, Black-bellied Plover\, and Pacific Golden-Plover. Potential rarities include Buff-breasted Sandpiper\, Sharp-tailed Sandpiper\, Mountain Plover\, Red-throated Pipit\, and longspur species! This is definitely a good place to bring a scope! Meet at the parking lot at the end of Arnold Rd. at 8 a.m. *Update* New trip leader – Marc Better (510) 919 – 5283.
URL:https://wp.conejovalleyaudubon.org/event/arnold-rd-and-the-oxnard-plains/
LOCATION:Oxnard Plains Sod Fiels\, Arnold Rd.\, Oxnard\, CA\, 93033\, United States
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