Tucson Audubon Society
May 4, 2024
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Welcome, Jo, to Tucson Audubon's weekly update.
The holiday season is a time for visiting with family and friends. At Tucson Audubon we do this at the Holiday Potluck on December 7. It's a time to see old friends--maybe those snowbirds you haven't seen since last winter--and share wonderful food. The speaker will be Scott Richardson, an expert on the Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl and the status of its population in Arizona. I'll see you there and I'll race you to the dessert table!
There's birding galore this season too, between field trips and Christmas Bird Counts. If your idea of a beautiful Christmas tree is the outside kind with a bird perched on top, get out there and bird!
The holiday sale in the Nature Shops runs through this Saturday, November 21!
- Kendall Kroesen, email editor
The Latest on the Cactus Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl
Annual Holiday Potluck
Monday, December 7 | 6:00 PM
St. Philip’s in the Hills Episcopal Church, Murphey Gallery East Room
Join
us as we celebrate our members and all you do for Tucson Audubon. This
year, Scott Richardson, supervisory biologist with the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, will be speaking on the Status of the Cactus
Ferruginous Pygmy-Owl in Arizona and Northern Mexico. Image by Aaron Flesch.
RSVP online, or call 520-629-0510 x7002 so Diana can take your details. When
you RSVP, please indicate whether you will be bringing a salad,
appetizer, main dish (vegan, vegetarian, or meat), dessert, or punch. To
reduce the waste produced by events like this, we ask you bring your
own plate, cup and utensils, though paper plates will be available if you
forget.
This is sure to be a wonderful event and we look forward to seeing you there!
Volunteer at the Holiday Potluck
We need a few volunteers to help make this a festive, informative and
delicious event! This a fun way to start the holiday season. Make sure
you register online and indicate what type of dish you will be bringing.
Chirstmas Bird Count Tips & Techniques
Free Workshop | Saturday, December 5
Location: Tucson Audubon Mason Center at 3835 W Hardy Rd, Tucson, AZ 85742 MAP
This free workshop is for those who are about to do their first CBC and want some information before going out as well as those who have participated in this holiday season birding tradition for years and want to level up their game. It will provide participants with numerous techniques, tips and suggestions to help make your next CBC (and general birding) experience the best it can be. Adding even a few of these to your annual CBC outing will enhance your team’s outcome with an increase in both species and numbers—making the count more accurate, more useful, and hopefully more fun!
The workshop is 3-4 hours long and will begin at 8:00 a.m. with an hour or less classroom-based PowerPoint presentation and then we will hit the field. Once in the field the presenter will go into more detail and provide first-hand experiences that will assist you in finding, “attracting,” and counting more birds. Please be sure to bring: Layered clothing, comfortable shoes, paper and pen for taking notes, plus drinks and snacks as needed.
Don't forget: The Tucson Valley Count is Monday, December 14. Get details on this and all Arizona CBCs at tucsonaudubon.org/cbc
Sign up for this free workshop
Seven Saturdays in Patagonia | November 28
Registration required for all of these events! Register now.
BIRD WALK—7:30 AM
Patagonia Lake State Park TRIP FULL, wait list only
Join Tucson Audubon for a Naturalist Saunter venturing to the inlet end of Patagonia Lake to search for a diversity of waterfowl, raptors, wintering passerines, Elegant Trogon, and Black-capped Gnatcatchers. Limit 15.
Leader: Vincent Pinto (520) 425-6425 ravensnatureschool@gmail.com
LECTURE—11:00 AM
Raven's Nest Eco-tour with Vincent Pinto TRIP FULL, wait list only
Join us for a guided one-hour Eco-tour of Raven's Nest Nature Sanctuary, a private and pristine 42-acre Nature Preserve adjacent to Patagonia Lake SP dedicated to promoting the Conservation and interpretation of our unique Sky Islands Biodiversity. Limit 25.
Learn more about the Nature Preserve.
EAT—12:00 PM
Lunch at Raven's Nest
Extend your stay at the Raven's Nest Sanctuary after your tour by enjoying an Organic Lunch at the Safari Tented Camp dining area. The fee per person is $20. Please register ahead of time by emailing ravensnatureschool@gmail.com
Find the details and register now.
Shop at AmazonSmile and Support Tucson Audubon
When you shop at AmazonSmile, Amazon donates 0.5% of the purchase price to Tucson Audubon Society.
Just go to the below link and designate Tucson Audubon as the organization you will support. Then, go shopping, it's that easy!
Bookmark the link http://smile.amazon.com/ch/86-6053779 and support us every time you shop, especially now with the holidays coming up!
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Hilton El Conquistador Resort
Field Trips to Keep You Warm This Winter
Christmas Bird Counts: December 14 – January 5
November 21—Saturday 8:15 – 11:15 AM
AND November 27—Friday 8:15 – 11:15 AM
Welcome Winter Birds & Hummingbirds at WOW Arizona
Leaders: Christopher Vincent & MaryEllen Landen cj@wowarizona.org 520.907.8735
December 5—Saturday 8:00 AM
Sabino Canyon
Leaders: Jean & Mark Hengesbaugh
December 12—Saturday 8 AM
Himmel Park
Leader: Robert Mesta (520.240.7406) robertmesta@cox.net
December 28—Monday 7:30 AM
Northeast Tucson Winter Birding
Leader: Clifford A. Cathers – AZCliffy@Q.com - 520.982.3272
January 2—Saturday
New Year's Big Day
Leader: Clifford A. Cathers – AZCliffy@Q.com - 520.982.3272
January 23—Saturday 7:30 AM
Atturbury Wash, Lincoln Regional Park
Leader: Kendall Kroesen (520-971-2385) kkroesen@tucsonaudubon.org
January 30—Saturday 8:00 AM
HAWKS FOR BEGINNERS: Avra Valley
Leader: John Higgins. 520-578-1830 jghiggins@comcast.net
Find details and full list of upcoming trips
Volunteer Opportunities with Tucson Audubon
Paton Center Casita Steward
Tucson Audubon's Paton Center for Hummingbirds is seeking a Casita Steward who would be able to come in twice a month to clean the casita, take inventory on brochures, and report to Tucson Audubon on any supplies that need replenishing. Of course, we also encourage the Casita steward to enjoy the birds around the property whenever you stop by!
Volunteer Mail Crew at Our Mason Center
Next meeting: Tuesday, November 24 | 1:00–4:00 PM
Tucson Audubon's lively mail crew is back in business: folding, stuffing, stamping, chatting, snacking—and we could sure use your help! If you'd like a casual, behind-the-scenes, "come as you are" volunteer venue to support Tucson Audubon and southeast Arizona's birds, this is the crew for you!
Please RSVP or send questions to Diana at drosenblum@tucsonaudubon.org.
Membership & Development Volunteer
Summary: This position is responsible for supporting the Membership & Development department with membership data entry and generating the subsequent acknowledgement materials.
See the full job description
Do you love hiking and working with kids?
Tucson Audubon's Trekking Rattlers program is looking for YOU to help us co-lead educational hikes for middle school students in some wonderful places in Southeast Arizona. The Trekking Rattlers program has presented hundreds of students with opportunities to discover the unique habitat we live in. Students have hiked Arizona trails, learned how to use binoculars, and contributed to service learning projects. They have found new friendships, learned to work as a team, and discovered what it takes to be in harmony with nature. For many students, these outdoor experiences are firsts!
If you are interested in helping with this program contact slong@tucsonaudubon.org
Volunteer for Tucson Audubon's Gala
As a part of the 2016 Gala on February 9 we are doing a small silent auction with a Getaway Theme. We need help in the following areas:
- Silent auction procurement; items to combine with overnight packages (needed immediately)
- Silent auction description author
- Silent auction stager
- Assembling invitation for mailing
If you are interested in helping with this program contact bjones@tucsonaudubon.org
Live and Learn with Tucson
Audubon
Tucson Audubon offers a series
of classes and workshops for birders of all levels. Whether you are new to
birding or an experienced birder, we have a class designed for you!
BEGINNER LEVEL
Backyard
Birding & Beyond
February 6 – March 5, 2016
Cost: $150 for members, $185 for non-members
Taught by Lynn Hassler, learn why southeastern Arizona is such a great place
for birds and why bird watching is so much fun! The course is designed for
beginners and will address how to separate birds by habitat, seasonal
occurrence, and behavior. Learn about field marks and vocalizations. Get the
lowdown on binoculars and field guides, birding vocabulary, and etiquette in
the field. Details and
register
INTERMEDIATE LEVEL
All workshops are taught by Homer Hansen at the Tucson Audubon Main Office unless
otherwise specified. Thursday's classes are from 5:30 – 8:30 PM and
Saturday field trip dates are to be determined. (Harris's Hawk photo by Joan Gellatly.)
$145 / $110 member discount. Details and
register for workshops
Sparrows
Specialty Workshop
February 4 & 6, 2016
Raptors
Specialty Workshop
February 11 & 13, 2016
Bird ID: Sharpening Your Identification Skills
March 24, 26, & 31, April 2: Thursday classes, 5:30–8:30 PM
Saturday all-day field trips TBD
Birding By Ear
April 14 & 16, 2016
Our Holiday SALE Is On!
November 16 thru November 21
With the holidays fast approaching you may find yourself
making a list, checking it twice, and trying to find a way to afford the
perfect gift for everyone on your list. The Tucson Audubon Nature Shop is here
to help. Stop
in and treat yourself to a fresh cup of shade grown coffee from our Donation
Café while you browse our vast selection of gifts, field equipment, feeders,
book, apparel, and much much more. Find the perfect gift for the birder in your
life while enjoying a relaxing atmosphere and huge savings!
Holiday Sale Details:
- Apparel 25% off
- All Coffee, buy 3 bags get one free
- Feeders 20% off
- Books 15% off
- All Used Books $1.00
- Seed 15% off
Optics 20% off
OPTICS
Vortex Diamondback 8x32
A great step up from your entry level Binoculars, the Vortex Diamondback series is known for producing rugged high performing binoculars great for hunting and bird watching alike. Surprisingly affordable the 8x32 are durable, water proof and detect life even in low light settings, ideal for bird watching around dusk! Stop in our nature shop and try this pair of binoculars to see if they are the right fit for you.
Member Price $189.99, Regular Price $210.99
Learn more about our shops and get directions
Thank you, Jo, for being a part of Tucson Audubon and helping to protect birds and the places they live in southeast Arizona.
—Tucson Audubon Staff
(image by Angela Pritchard)
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