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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260404T073000
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SUMMARY:Arizona Council of Audubon Chapters Field Trips
DESCRIPTION:Glendale Recharge Ponds & Tres Rios field trip from 7:30am-11am \nhttps://sites.google.com/view/2026-joint-meeting/field-trips \nArizona Council of Audubon Chapters \nJoint Meeting of AZ & NM Chapters: April 2-4 2026 \nAT THE NINA MASON AUDUBON CENTER IN PHOENIX \nYOU ARE INVITED TO SIGN UP AT \nhttps://sites.google.com/view/2026-joint-meeting/home \nNOTE: SAS’ Bob McCormick is Guiding bird walks!
URL:https://sonoranaudubon.org/calendar/arizona-council-of-audubon-chapters-field-trips/
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260411T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260411T090000
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SUMMARY:Family Bird Walk - Estrella Mt Park
DESCRIPTION:Tom Locascio \nSaturday April 11th 6 am \n\nJoin us for a family bird walk in the Estrella Mountains with guide\, Tom Locascio! \nThis park has a wide variety of species due to the generous representation of habitats\, such as mesquite bosque; open river channels providing flyovers by Cormorants\, Egrets\, Herons\, and Ibis. There is a mini-grassland\, pollinator garden\, all surrounded by Sonoran Desert species. \nLocation: Estrella Mountain Regional Park\, address: 14805 W. Vineyard Ave. Goodyear\, AZ 85338. Meet at the Nature Center (or behind it\, as the group may be checking out birds). Click here for a Google Maps pin to the location. \nTo sign up\, email Tom at: locascio2000@hotmail.com
URL:https://sonoranaudubon.org/calendar/family-bird-walk-estrella-mt-park-4/
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260418T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260418T120000
DTSTAMP:20260512T044046
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SUMMARY:SAS Picnic
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 18\, 2026 \n7:30 AM to 12 Noon \nPlace: Horseshoe Ranch \nAddress: 22600 E. Bloody Basin Rd. Mayer\, AZ 86333 \nDear SASers and Friends! Please join us for a Picnic and fabulous Bird Walks with Bob McCormick (“McBob”) who knows the area well and can find a very good number of birds\, some migrating\, some building nests and some are just “residents”. Bring your Bag Lunch\, water\, etc. and enjoy spring at the Ranch! \nThe SAS ANNUAL SPRING BIRD WALKS AND PICNIC AT HORSESHOE RANCH is Saturday April 18\, 2026 from 7:30 AM to about 12 noon. We’ll be on the lovely campus of the Horseshoe Ranch complex near one of the houses—the Cook Shack —on site. HORSESHOE RANCH is an inholding owned by the AZ Game & Fish Dept in the Agua Fria National Monument about \n60 miles north of Phoenix Metro. The SAS gathering will be RAIN or SHINE! \nRSVP to sonoranaudubon@gmail.com by Thursday\, April 16\, 2026 end of business. Knowing who is attending helps us prepare for morning coffee & donuts (yes\, & orange juice!) and the bird walks. We already have a number of folks who have RSVP’d—no need to e \nmail us again. \nON YOUR WAY TO THE RANCH: The road from Route 17 is dirt and well-maintained; just don’t go crazy with the speed because there are hair-pin turns on this “desert mountain” road. See directions to the Ranch below. \nAT THE RANCH: Parking is across the Agua Fria River on the ranch property. \nWHAT TO BRING: Bring your bag lunch\, snacks and water for your group and of course\, your lawn chairs and binoculars. SAS will provide\, thanks to Andree’ Tarby\, coffee\, decaf coffee and donuts (and orange juice!) for your arrival! \nPlants for Birds: There will be “Plants for Birds” to plant in your yard or on your balcony courtesy of SAS with guidance from Jim Consolloy—former Chapter President and horticulturalist extraordinaire— and SAS’ Board Member\, Kaylee Del Cid former Plants for Birds intern\, now SAS’ Coordinator for bird walks. \nTHANKS to GAME & FISH: SAS is always grateful to the AZ Game & Fish—to ranch manager\, Trevor Kerin and his team for their hospitality. \nThe Bird Watching: Start time: 8:00-8:30 AM \n“McBob’s Almost a Boot-Buster Bird Search” could be just the ticket! This walk is for INTREPID BIRDERS with Bob McCormick as your guide. Yes\, it’s a hike…. For this walk\, you must wear your boots or comfy walking shoes\, hats\, sun screen\, water\, cameras and binocs!…Says McBob: “We may go on Silver Creek to the Agua Fria River or we may go to another site up-canyon from the Ranch. We should be having a two mile round trip.” NOTE: Two years ago\, McBob found 7 different kinds of warblers on his guided walk at the Ranch!! \n“Around the Ranch Big Easy Walk.” You’ll be able to meander around the property with Karen and Jim Consolloy. Sometimes we get a GREAT bird list that way. \nThe Ford and Cottonwood Canopy Walk: There may be an easy and short walk to the ford over the Agua Fria River (likely dry or showing a tricle) or down and up the river a bit. We‘ll look for spring migrants and a white-breasted nuthatch. \nFinally\, you can do “The Big Sit” on the lawn at the Cook Shack. There you have access to trees\, at least one or two BIG trees usually full of birds… A Golden Eagle flew right over a few years ago! And recently we had the Long-Billed Curlew in the field next to the picnic area lawn…it was there all day for Vera Markham to get some great photos. So\, from your catbirds’ seats with little exertion required\, there should be “good birds.” \nDirections to Horseshoe Ranch: Drive north toward Flagstaff on Route 17 out of Phoenix to the Bloody Basin Road exit #259 about 50-60 miles from Phoenix. Drive EAST on BB Road for six miles. The dirt road is OK for regular cars; just go slow as there may be places with rough spots. As you come over the rise at about Mile 6 and see the Upper Agua Fria River/big trees below in the valley you will also see the Ranch complex across the river. The road takes you down toward the falley. Turn LEFT into the Ranch Road\, drive OVER (through!) the stream (yes\, it is the river) and up into the Ranch yard to park at the “Cook Shack” or in other sites on the property.
URL:https://sonoranaudubon.org/calendar/sas-picnic/
CATEGORIES:Field Trips,SAS Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260424T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260424T093000
DTSTAMP:20260512T044046
CREATED:20260202T031808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T010255Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: City Nature Challenge at B&M Wildlife Area
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED \nSonoran Audubon Society will be meeting at Base and Meridian Wildlife Area to participate in the City Nature Challenge! Email sonoranauudbon@gmail.com with the subject “City Nature Challenge” to sign-up! Or if you cannot make it and still want to contribute\, consider documenting all living organisms you observe from April 24-April 27 onto iNaturalist under the project. \nCity Nature Challenge \n\nDownload (PDF\, 5.58MB)
URL:https://sonoranaudubon.org/calendar/city-nature-challenge/
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260425T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20260425T090000
DTSTAMP:20260512T044046
CREATED:20251220T005152Z
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SUMMARY:Family Bird Walk - White Tank Mt Park
DESCRIPTION:Tom Locascio \nSaturday April 25th 6 am \n\nJoin us for a family bird walk in the White Tank Mountains with guide\, Tom Locascio! \nBacked up to relatively open habitat to the West\, the White Tanks are a hotspot for a diverse cast of birds and other wildlife. The typical birding session at this park consists of looking for birds around the Visitor Center before setting off on one of the park trails\, such as Black Rock\, Mule Deer\, or Ford Canyon. The Wildlife Pond is a possibility during migration for Warblers and Buntings. \nLocation: White Tank Mountain Regional Park\, address: 20304 W. White Tank Mountain Rd\, Waddell\, AZ 85355. Meet at the Nature Center (or behind it\, as the group may be checking out birds). Click here for a Google Maps pin to the location. \nTo sign up\, email Tom at: locascio2000@hotmail.com \nSee our Bird Walks & Field Trips page for general information on the birding events we host.
URL:https://sonoranaudubon.org/calendar/family-bird-walk-white-tank-mt-park-4/
CATEGORIES:Field Trips
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