Posted by: Sandy Steinman | May 24, 2017

Birding Festival Calendar

I finally updated the way overdue Birding Calendar in the Birding section Natural History Wanderings. Here are the events for the rest of 2017

 California Bird and Nature Festival 2017 Calendar

June

Mono Basin Bird Chautauqua Lee Vining, CA June 16-18, 2017

Get your binoculars ready for the 16th Annual Mono Basin Bird Chautauqua coming June 16-18, 2017! Eastern Sierra Audubon is a proud sponsor of this great birding event. We hope you’ll be here to celebrate and support the rich diversity of bird life, the legacy of avian research, and the ongoing conservation efforts in the Eastern Sierra—all while having a darn good time. We hope to see you at the Chautauqua!

Registration opens Monday, April 15th at 6:30am. We encourage you to register online at that time as some classes do fill quickly. As you gear up for registration, please read our tips for a smooth registration process. There are no early registrations. The complete Chautauqua program will be available online soon, so you can choose your first, second, and third choices ahead of time.

September

 Birding the Valley Coleville/Walker/Topaz, Northern Mono County September 9-10, 2017

Explore the beautiful Antelope Valley in Northern Mono County, with birding, hiking, geology, photography, and more.

November

California Swan Festival Marysville, CA November 10-12, 2017
Sandhill Crane Festival Lodi, CA November 4-6,2017

If you are aware of a festival that is not mentioned here please submit a comment.


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