Madrone On Line Calendar

November 1999, Volume 33, Number 3


Winter Wildlife in the Sacramento Valley

Netting Binoculars Bargains

Aleutian Goose is Back

Bird Walk Reports

Related Events

Pee Wee Audubon

Observations

Backyard Birding: Water Gardening for Birds, Pt. 2

 

 

Pee Wee Audubon

Pee Wee Audubon offers guided experiences in nature for children ages four through 12 and their families. It is open to the public and free to all participants.

November 13: Oceansong
The beautiful, 240-acre Oceansong preserve near Occidental will be the site for Pee Wee's Thanksgiving to the Earth, Saturday, November 13, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM. David Berman and Jim Kirk will be our leaders for nature games and activities, Native American bead jewelry, songs, and lots of other fun activities. Call Janice Sinclaire for more information and reservations: 433-1150.

LOOKING FOR GOOD STORIES
By Janice Sinclaire

I'm looking for good stories to put on the Pee Wee Audubon Web Page. I hope to focus on one bird per month and to publish not only the "scientific" information on the bird but any good "backyard birding" stories or Native American stories (or stories from any culture). Please call me at 433-1150 with good stories about American Crow, Common Raven, California Quail, Golden Eagle, Turkey Vulture, Anna's Hummingbird, American Robin, Northern Flicker, or Pileated Woodpecker. And thanks to Betty Burridge for the suggested species!


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