Saturday, March 7, 2020

Spread Your Wings to California's Bird Fests



Birds, small animals, butterflies, flowers and trees; does this sound sort of a blast to you? Well, California features a great sort of Nature Festivals to attend; all you would like to try to do is pick your area. monthly of the year offers some quite birding event for those that wish to bird watch. In January, you'll watch the ducks, geese and other water fouls migrate annually. February brings you the San Diego Bird Festival including trips, classes, and social events to attend. These are sponsored by the San Diego Audubon Society. Late March and early April, you'll attend the Aleutian Goose Festival in Crescent City.

There are guided bird tours, lagoon, river and ocean trips, and therefore the viewing of quite 100 and seventy bird species. In Weldon, fly over to attend the Kern Valley Bioregions Festival which boasts to be one among the West's premier Spring Migration regions. you'll visit the enormous Sequoia memorial, South Fork Kern River Globally Important Bird Area, Butterbredt Spring Nationally Important Bird Area, and Sequoia National Forest Globally Important Bird Area. Take a Walk on the Wild Side in Freeport during the month of May at the Stone Lakes National Wildlife Refuge and Beach Lake Preserve. and eventually, in December, attend the Christmas Bird Count everywhere the state. Santa Barbara had the foremost species, counting in at 2 hundred and twenty-four different species of birds. Bird watching is often fun for everybody, regardless of the season!

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