
Sponsor a Bird Sign at Hart Park – Leave a Lasting Legacy
Kern Audubon Society is excited to launch a new educational signage project at Hart Memorial Park—and you can be part of it! Sponsor a Sign – Choose Your Bird
Founded in Bakersfield, CA in 1973 and incorporated in 1979, Kern Audubon Society is a thriving environmental organization in Kern County. The chapter continually plans a number of exciting, fun, and educational projects for the community. There are regular program meetings and field trips to both common and unique habitats in California.
Meetings are generally held the first Tuesday of the month September – June with January being dark. See our Calendar under the Events Tab for Meeting and Field Trip details. Join us at a meeting or a field trip!
Yellow-rumped (Audubon’s) Warbler at Cesar Chavez NM by Jacob Abel, 2/10/18
Founded in Bakersfield, CA in 1973 and incorporated in 1979, Kern Audubon Society is a thriving environmental organization in Kern County. The chapter continually plans a number of exciting, fun, and educational projects for the community. There are regular program meetings and field trips to both common and unique habitats in California. Meetings are generally held the first Tuesday of the month September – June with January being dark. See our Calendar under the Events Tab for Meeting and Field Trip details. Join us at a meeting or a field trip!
Kern Audubon Society is excited to launch a new educational signage project at Hart Memorial Park—and you can be part of it! Sponsor a Sign – Choose Your Bird
Snag a t-shirt or sweatshirt with the Kern Audubon Society logo to help us meet our fundraising goals!
The Crested Eagle is a large forest raptor of Central and South America, nearly the size of the mighty Harpy Eagle, but slimmer and longer-tailed. It is found in similar forest habitats and is equally as scarce across its wide range.
The Brown Noddy is a type of tern that ranges widely across the tropical oceans of the world. It’s the largest and most widespread of five noddy species, with all deriving their common name from the head-nodding displays they perform while on their nesting grounds.
The Bonin Petrel is a small seabird that spends most of its life in flight over the open ocean, stealing into remote nesting islands by night to breed. Seen in flight, this species shows pale grey upperparts with contrasting darker wing feathers that create a diagnostic “M” mark across its back.
The Arctic Tern is a dainty-looking tern, with long, narrow wings and a deeply forked tail. It’s a medium-sized member of its family: smaller than a Royal Tern, but larger than the Black and Least Terns.
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