
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 beautiful Upland Sandpiper, like the Mountain Plover, is technically a shorebird, but is almost always found far from any coast, a habitat preference reflected in folk names such as Grass Plover and Upland Plover.

The Parkinson’s Petrel is named for Scottish natural history artist Sydney Parkinson, who accompanied Captain Cook on his first voyages to the Pacific in the mid-1700s. This species is also known as the tāiko by the Māori people of New Zealand, where it breeds.

Director of the California Living Museum (CALM) Megan Maitland will be our guest speaker at the Tehachapi Audubon meeting October 28, 7p.m., at Golden Hills Elementary School, 20215 Park Avenue, Tehachapi.

The Black-vented Shearwater, found nesting only along the sweeping Baja California Peninsula of Mexico, sticks closer to the coast than other seabirds – usually within 15 miles of shore.
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