Birdathon 2026: Aliso Canyon Park
Start Time: 8:30 AM Estimated Species: 30 Walk Leader: Charlie Wilken Contact: cswilken@gmail.com Looking for more info on this year's Birdathon? Please check the links below! Birdathon 2026 Official Announcement →
Start Time: 8:30 AM Estimated Species: 30 Walk Leader: Charlie Wilken Contact: cswilken@gmail.com Looking for more info on this year's Birdathon? Please check the links below! Birdathon 2026 Official Announcement →
Start Time: 8:00 AM Estimated Species: 60 Walk Leader: Alexander deBarros Contact: alexanderdebarros@yahoo.com Looking for more info on this year's Birdathon? Please check the links below! Birdathon 2026 Official Announcement →
The first Sunday of every month brings San Fernando Valley Audubon Society’s iconic Sepulveda Basin Bird Outing. Over 300 avian species have been reported to eBird along the route of this approximate →
Start Time: 8:00 AM Estimated Species: 35 Walk Leader: Bruin Birding Club & Junco Grad Students Contact: jfdiliberto@g.ucla.edu We will plan to park and meet at this area: 300 Paula →
A Bird Sit is an alternative approach to birding. Instead of extended walking and standing, it involves finding a comfortable spot in nature to sit, slow down, be in the moment, →
SFVAS is continuing to work with our partners, the Friends of the Los Angeles River (FoLAR) and the California Native Plant Society (CNPS) on the ongoing Habitat Restoration efforts in the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife →
SFVAS is continuing to work with our partners, the Friends of the Los Angeles River (FoLAR) and the California Native Plant Society (CNPS) on the ongoing Habitat Restoration efforts in the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife →
Start Time: 8:00 AM Estimated Species: 30-35 Walk Leader: Natalie Beckman-Smith Contact: nataliebeckmansmith@yahoo.com Meet walk leader Natalie at the CSUN Duck Pond at 8:00AM. Free street parking surrounding the campus →
Kathy and Dave Participants in this outing will enjoy a leisurely stroll along Malibu Creek, its oak and sycamore woodlands set amidst a stunning backdrop of chaparral-covered slopes and rocky →
O’Melveny Park and the trails which begin there into Bee Canyon provide an interesting contrast. The park is home to an orange grove and trails through sycamores and alders. The Bee →
Hansen Dam is a huge area with varied habitat, and like the Sepulveda Basin is part of the City of Los Angeles flood control infrastructure operated by the U.S. Army →
SFVAS is continuing to work with our partners, the Friends of the Los Angeles River (FoLAR) and the California Native Plant Society (CNPS) on the ongoing Habitat Restoration efforts in the Sepulveda Basin Wildlife →