A Belted Kingfisher. (Courtesy/JoAnne Fillatti)
Please be a part of Yolo Audubon for the 53rd annual Putah Creek Christmas Bird Count set for Sunday, Dec. 17. A Compilation Potluck Dinner will comply with the actions.
A Bird ID Workshop will precede this occasion on Wednesday, Dec. 6.
The Putach Creek Christmas Bird Count covers a 15-mile diameter circle that facilities on Putah Creek. The rely circle is split into ten totally different areas, every with its crew. It is now open for volunteer sign-ups.
If you have an interest in taking part, please get in contact with the realm leaders for the area you might be
involved in overlaying. Leaders favor establishing their rely groups early, so don’t wait to contact them.
Area chief contact info and an interactive rely circle map are on the Yolo Audubon web site at https://yoloaudubon.org/christmas-bird-count/.
Following the Bird Count actions on Dec. 17, the Count Compilation Potluck Dinner will take place on the Davis Senior Center at 5 p.m.
At the Dec. 6 Yolo Audubon Members’ Meeting, there will probably be a Putah Creek Christmas Bird Count Bird ID Workshop. Bart Wickel and Zane Pickus will give a primer on chook identification and an introduction to eBird.
In addition, they are going to share information developments from earlier chook counts, specializing in the impacts of local weather change and forest fires on the rely circle. This program will begin at 7 p.m. and also will be held on the Davis Senior Center, positioned at 646 A Street in Davis.
Yolo Audubon, a chapter of the National Audubon Society, is a non-profit organization whose mission is to foster an appreciation of birds and conservation in Yolo County. The group affords dwell and digital occasions to coach and inform the general public about birds and birdwatching.
More info on birds in Yolo County is available on the web sites.