Researcher seeks individuals with no prior experience watching or feeding birds to participate in study. A free bird feeder and bird seed will be provided to qualified participants.
The Department of Fish & Wildlife, along with many other state agencies, is celebrating California Biodiversity Day (September 7th) for a whole week in September, from the 7–15, with various events and activities, such as guided walks, restoration efforts, BioBlitzes, and more!
Sacramento Audubon Society is proud to offer a variety of field trips every month. Here’s some of what birders saw, heard, and experienced on recent field trips.
American Forests is seeking to engage community members across the region to identify and submit observations about cone crops around Eldorado National Forest and adjacent forested lands.
Sacramento Audubon Society is proud to offer a variety of field trips every month. Here’s some of what birders saw, heard, and experienced on recent field trips.
In Natomas, farmland is an essential habitat for threatened species, providing habitat for a variety of birds within the Pacific Flyway. But now, a number of development projects are proposed on that farmland.
The 2024-25 duck stamp is now available to purchase. The stamp features a Northern Pintail by Montana artist Chuck Black. The Duck Stamp program is among the most successful conservation programs ever created to protect habitat for birds and other wildlife.
The City of Sacramento's Youth, Parks & Community Enrichment Department is gathering public input from neighbors of Sutter's Landing Regional Park. Your impressions of the park and suggested improvements are welcome.
When a wild bird visits your yard, clean water to drink and to bathe in is a welcome sight. Even though some birds obtain a small amount of water from the insects or fruits they eat, most wild birds search for fresh water on a daily basis.