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BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//San Fernando Valley Audubon Society - ECPv6.11.0//NONSGML v1.0//EN CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-WR-CALNAME:San Fernando Valley Audubon Society X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://sfvaudubon.org X-WR-CALDESC:Events for San Fernando Valley Audubon Society REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H X-Robots-Tag:noindex X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20260308T100000 END:DAYLIGHT BEGIN:STANDARD TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20261101T090000 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260802T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260802T110000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013126 CREATED:20240925T083021Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T083021Z UID:10000392-1785657600-1785668400@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Sepulveda Basin Bird Walk DESCRIPTION: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 2 mile tour\, from the huge American White Pelican wintering in the Wildlife Lake to the tiniest of hummingbirds there year round. It is common to see over 60 species of birds on a three hour outing beginning at 8 am. \nThe Sepulveda Basin is a  2\,100+ acre flood control basin\, with the Los Angeles River and several tributaries coursing through it. Various portions are occupied by golf courses\, sports fields and facilities\, agriculture\, military and sanitation facilities\, and two wildlife areas. The SFVAS outing traverses the wildlife area east of Woodley Avenue through riparian habitat\, a portion of which is carefully nurtured to promote native flora. The pathway winds between the Wildlife Lake and Haskell Creek\, both of which are supplied with reclaimed water year round. If conditions permit\, the outing extends south of Burbank Boulevard to the Sepulveda Dam and the Los Angeles River. \nThe area has recovered remarkably from a devastating fire in September 2020. Though most of the large trees were lost leaving skeletal remains (and homes for cavity nesters)\, new sycamores and cottonwoods are quickly emerging. \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nThere is ample free parking in the “amphitheater” area of Woodley Park\, where the walk begins. Most of the tour is flat and on hard packed decomposed granite or dirt pathways and is wheelchair accessible with a small detour required near the river. \nThe outing will be canceled in the event of rain or flooding (it is\, after all\, a flood basin). If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leaders at 747-237-3720. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/sepulveda-basin-bird-walk/2026-08-02/ LOCATION:Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Area\, 6350 Woodley Ave\, Van Nuys\, CA\, 91436\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Great-Blue-Heron-spl-bsn-4.14.16-536-x-382.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260725T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260725T100000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013126 CREATED:20240925T054526Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T054526Z UID:10000162-1784966400-1784973600@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Hansen Dam Bird Walk DESCRIPTION: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 Corps of Engineers. Unlike the Sepulveda Basin\, in the event of heavy and prolonged precipitation water may be retained behind Hansen Dam for prolonged periods. This means it is not possible to follow the same route for all outings. In general they cover between 1 and  3 miles\, and will be geared to the abilities of participants. \nReportedly over 280 species of birds have been seen at Hansen Dam\, which holds the record for most species seen in a day in the San Fernando Valley at 120. The area we traverse is largely riparian adjacent to the lake and swamp\, but also includes grassy lawns dotted with trees\, Tujunga Creek\, and the large rock rip-rap areas extending out from the dam (Rock Wrens!). Typically we see 30-50 species there on an outing\, and it can be interesting. For example diving ducks in a parking lot submerged under 3’ of water! \nOutings are on the fourth Saturday of every month at 8 AM. Please meet at the Ranger Station.  Walks will be canceled in the event of rain. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leader at batesbird@gmail.com or call 747-237-3720. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/hansen-dam-bird-walk/2026-07-25/ LOCATION:Hansen Dam Recreation Area\, 10965 Dronfield Ave\, Pacoima\, CA\, 91331\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Hansen-Dam-new.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260719T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260719T113000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013126 CREATED:20240925T073912Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T073912Z UID:10000226-1784448000-1784460600@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Malibu Creek State Park DESCRIPTION:Kathy and Dave \nParticipants 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 buttes. Birds\, deer\, bobcat\, butterflies\, reptiles and\, in season\, a bewildering array of wildflowers can be found in this jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, now mostly recovered from the devastating Woolsey fire.  Our focus will be on finding and identifying many of the over 200 species of birds that have been recorded here.  You can expect to see thirty to fifty species during these three to four hour walks\, depending on the season.  Common resident species include Acorn Woodpecker\, Oak Titmouse\, California Quail\, and White-breasted Nuthatch\, and spring brings us Black-headed Grosbeak\, Blue Grosbeak\, and Lazuli Buntings. Meet at the main lot\, which is the second (lower) day-use parking lot per the Google map.  Entrance to the park is on the west side of Las Virgenes Road\, just south of Mulholland Hwy. \nEntrance fee is $12 per car. Click location below for more about MSCP and an Accessibility Note. \nWalks will be cancelled in the event of rain. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leaders at 747-237-3720. \n\n  URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/malibu-creek-state-park/2026-07-19/ LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Rd\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91302\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/malibuCreek-1024x680-1.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260705T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260705T110000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T083021Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T083021Z UID:10000391-1783238400-1783249200@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Sepulveda Basin Bird Walk DESCRIPTION: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 2 mile tour\, from the huge American White Pelican wintering in the Wildlife Lake to the tiniest of hummingbirds there year round. It is common to see over 60 species of birds on a three hour outing beginning at 8 am. \nThe Sepulveda Basin is a  2\,100+ acre flood control basin\, with the Los Angeles River and several tributaries coursing through it. Various portions are occupied by golf courses\, sports fields and facilities\, agriculture\, military and sanitation facilities\, and two wildlife areas. The SFVAS outing traverses the wildlife area east of Woodley Avenue through riparian habitat\, a portion of which is carefully nurtured to promote native flora. The pathway winds between the Wildlife Lake and Haskell Creek\, both of which are supplied with reclaimed water year round. If conditions permit\, the outing extends south of Burbank Boulevard to the Sepulveda Dam and the Los Angeles River. \nThe area has recovered remarkably from a devastating fire in September 2020. Though most of the large trees were lost leaving skeletal remains (and homes for cavity nesters)\, new sycamores and cottonwoods are quickly emerging. \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nThere is ample free parking in the “amphitheater” area of Woodley Park\, where the walk begins. Most of the tour is flat and on hard packed decomposed granite or dirt pathways and is wheelchair accessible with a small detour required near the river. \nThe outing will be canceled in the event of rain or flooding (it is\, after all\, a flood basin). If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leaders at 747-237-3720. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/sepulveda-basin-bird-walk/2026-07-05/ LOCATION:Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Area\, 6350 Woodley Ave\, Van Nuys\, CA\, 91436\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Great-Blue-Heron-spl-bsn-4.14.16-536-x-382.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260628T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260628T110000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20241216T175500Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241216T180549Z UID:10000459-1782637200-1782644400@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Young Birders Walk DESCRIPTION:Join the Audubon Society’s SFV Chapter Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club! \nAre you curious about the world of birds? Do you love exploring nature and discovering feathered friends in your own backyard or local park? The Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club is the perfect place for you to connect with nature and learn about the fascinating world of birds! \nWhat We Offer: \n\nFun Outdoor Adventures: Join us for bird watching hikes and local outings that help you learn to identify birds in suburban habitats.\nNature Journaling: This activity allows each participant to share their experience using drawing tools. Leaders will provide instruction and guidance.\nInteractive Learning: Our experienced leader will guide you in spotting birds and understanding their behaviors\, all while sharing tips on how to protect local wildlife.\nCommunity & Friendships: Meet other children who share your love for nature and make new friends through fun\, bird-themed events and challenges!\n\nWhy Birding? \nBird watching is more than just a hobby—it’s a way to connect with the environment\, learn about conservation\, and develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world around you. Plus\, it’s a fantastic way to get outside\, explore your neighborhood\, and enjoy the beauty of suburban wildlife! \nWho Can Join? \nThe Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club is open to all children aged 6-12 who are excited to discover the amazing variety of birds living right in their own backyards and local parks. No prior experience needed—just bring your curiosity! All children must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the event. \nReady to Explore? \nBecome part of a fun\, supportive community where your passion for birds can soar. Sign up today and start your adventure with the Audubon Society’s Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club! \nOutings will occur on the last Sunday of every month except for July and August. Locations will vary and will be announced in advance. We will have binoculars available to borrow\, and journals and art supplies available to keep for children who sign up. \nFor more information\, contact Paula at the SFV Audubon Chapter at 747.237.3720. \nLearn. Explore. Protect. \nLet’s discover the wonders of birds together! URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/young-birders-walk/2026-06-28/ LOCATION:CA ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/image001-scaled.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260627T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260627T100000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T054526Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T054526Z UID:10000161-1782547200-1782554400@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Hansen Dam Bird Walk DESCRIPTION: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 Corps of Engineers. Unlike the Sepulveda Basin\, in the event of heavy and prolonged precipitation water may be retained behind Hansen Dam for prolonged periods. This means it is not possible to follow the same route for all outings. In general they cover between 1 and  3 miles\, and will be geared to the abilities of participants. \nReportedly over 280 species of birds have been seen at Hansen Dam\, which holds the record for most species seen in a day in the San Fernando Valley at 120. The area we traverse is largely riparian adjacent to the lake and swamp\, but also includes grassy lawns dotted with trees\, Tujunga Creek\, and the large rock rip-rap areas extending out from the dam (Rock Wrens!). Typically we see 30-50 species there on an outing\, and it can be interesting. For example diving ducks in a parking lot submerged under 3’ of water! \nOutings are on the fourth Saturday of every month at 8 AM. Please meet at the Ranger Station.  Walks will be canceled in the event of rain. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leader at batesbird@gmail.com or call 747-237-3720. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/hansen-dam-bird-walk/2026-06-27/ LOCATION:Hansen Dam Recreation Area\, 10965 Dronfield Ave\, Pacoima\, CA\, 91331\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Hansen-Dam-new.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260621T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260621T113000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T073912Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T073912Z UID:10000225-1782028800-1782041400@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Malibu Creek State Park DESCRIPTION:Kathy and Dave \nParticipants 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 buttes. Birds\, deer\, bobcat\, butterflies\, reptiles and\, in season\, a bewildering array of wildflowers can be found in this jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, now mostly recovered from the devastating Woolsey fire.  Our focus will be on finding and identifying many of the over 200 species of birds that have been recorded here.  You can expect to see thirty to fifty species during these three to four hour walks\, depending on the season.  Common resident species include Acorn Woodpecker\, Oak Titmouse\, California Quail\, and White-breasted Nuthatch\, and spring brings us Black-headed Grosbeak\, Blue Grosbeak\, and Lazuli Buntings. Meet at the main lot\, which is the second (lower) day-use parking lot per the Google map.  Entrance to the park is on the west side of Las Virgenes Road\, just south of Mulholland Hwy. \nEntrance fee is $12 per car. Click location below for more about MSCP and an Accessibility Note. \nWalks will be cancelled in the event of rain. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leaders at 747-237-3720. \n\n  URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/malibu-creek-state-park/2026-06-21/ LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Rd\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91302\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/malibuCreek-1024x680-1.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260611T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260611T114500 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T075149Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T075149Z UID:10000330-1781172000-1781178300@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:A Bird Sit with Nature Journaling DESCRIPTION: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\, and notice details and behavior patterns. \nA Bird Sit is not list-driven. It is not always trying to get the next bird. It is a way of expanding your awareness of and connection to birds (and all of nature!)  And recording your Bird Sit experiences in a journal using words\, numbers\, and/or pictures can be very rewarding! \nIf you would like to mindfully connect with birds and all of nature\, join us at the picnic tables near the bathrooms. What to bring:  a cushion or a comfortable chair\, a beverage/snack\, binoculars\, a journal\, and something to write/draw with. \nThis event is limited to 10 people. To reserve a spot\, contact Teri Carnesciali at teri.carnesciali@sfvaudubon.org. \nIn the event of rain\, sit will be moved to the 3rd Thursday. If you’re unsure whether a sit is taking place\, please contact Teri to confirm. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/a-bird-sit-with-nature-journaling/2026-06-11/ LOCATION:O’Melveny Park\, 17300 Sesnon Blvd.\, Granada Hills\, CA\, 91344\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/OMelvenyScenic-1024x768-1.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260607T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260607T110000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T083021Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T083021Z UID:10000390-1780819200-1780830000@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Sepulveda Basin Bird Walk DESCRIPTION: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 2 mile tour\, from the huge American White Pelican wintering in the Wildlife Lake to the tiniest of hummingbirds there year round. It is common to see over 60 species of birds on a three hour outing beginning at 8 am. \nThe Sepulveda Basin is a  2\,100+ acre flood control basin\, with the Los Angeles River and several tributaries coursing through it. Various portions are occupied by golf courses\, sports fields and facilities\, agriculture\, military and sanitation facilities\, and two wildlife areas. The SFVAS outing traverses the wildlife area east of Woodley Avenue through riparian habitat\, a portion of which is carefully nurtured to promote native flora. The pathway winds between the Wildlife Lake and Haskell Creek\, both of which are supplied with reclaimed water year round. If conditions permit\, the outing extends south of Burbank Boulevard to the Sepulveda Dam and the Los Angeles River. \nThe area has recovered remarkably from a devastating fire in September 2020. Though most of the large trees were lost leaving skeletal remains (and homes for cavity nesters)\, new sycamores and cottonwoods are quickly emerging. \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nThere is ample free parking in the “amphitheater” area of Woodley Park\, where the walk begins. Most of the tour is flat and on hard packed decomposed granite or dirt pathways and is wheelchair accessible with a small detour required near the river. \nThe outing will be canceled in the event of rain or flooding (it is\, after all\, a flood basin). If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leaders at 747-237-3720. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/sepulveda-basin-bird-walk/2026-06-07/ LOCATION:Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Area\, 6350 Woodley Ave\, Van Nuys\, CA\, 91436\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Great-Blue-Heron-spl-bsn-4.14.16-536-x-382.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260531T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260531T110000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20241216T175500Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241216T180549Z UID:10000458-1780218000-1780225200@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Young Birders Walk DESCRIPTION:Join the Audubon Society’s SFV Chapter Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club! \nAre you curious about the world of birds? Do you love exploring nature and discovering feathered friends in your own backyard or local park? The Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club is the perfect place for you to connect with nature and learn about the fascinating world of birds! \nWhat We Offer: \n\nFun Outdoor Adventures: Join us for bird watching hikes and local outings that help you learn to identify birds in suburban habitats.\nNature Journaling: This activity allows each participant to share their experience using drawing tools. Leaders will provide instruction and guidance.\nInteractive Learning: Our experienced leader will guide you in spotting birds and understanding their behaviors\, all while sharing tips on how to protect local wildlife.\nCommunity & Friendships: Meet other children who share your love for nature and make new friends through fun\, bird-themed events and challenges!\n\nWhy Birding? \nBird watching is more than just a hobby—it’s a way to connect with the environment\, learn about conservation\, and develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world around you. Plus\, it’s a fantastic way to get outside\, explore your neighborhood\, and enjoy the beauty of suburban wildlife! \nWho Can Join? \nThe Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club is open to all children aged 6-12 who are excited to discover the amazing variety of birds living right in their own backyards and local parks. No prior experience needed—just bring your curiosity! All children must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the event. \nReady to Explore? \nBecome part of a fun\, supportive community where your passion for birds can soar. Sign up today and start your adventure with the Audubon Society’s Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club! \nOutings will occur on the last Sunday of every month except for July and August. Locations will vary and will be announced in advance. We will have binoculars available to borrow\, and journals and art supplies available to keep for children who sign up. \nFor more information\, contact Paula at the SFV Audubon Chapter at 747.237.3720. \nLearn. Explore. Protect. \nLet’s discover the wonders of birds together! URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/young-birders-walk/2026-05-31/ LOCATION:CA ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/image001-scaled.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260523T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260523T100000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T054526Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T054526Z UID:10000160-1779523200-1779530400@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Hansen Dam Bird Walk DESCRIPTION: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 Corps of Engineers. Unlike the Sepulveda Basin\, in the event of heavy and prolonged precipitation water may be retained behind Hansen Dam for prolonged periods. This means it is not possible to follow the same route for all outings. In general they cover between 1 and  3 miles\, and will be geared to the abilities of participants. \nReportedly over 280 species of birds have been seen at Hansen Dam\, which holds the record for most species seen in a day in the San Fernando Valley at 120. The area we traverse is largely riparian adjacent to the lake and swamp\, but also includes grassy lawns dotted with trees\, Tujunga Creek\, and the large rock rip-rap areas extending out from the dam (Rock Wrens!). Typically we see 30-50 species there on an outing\, and it can be interesting. For example diving ducks in a parking lot submerged under 3’ of water! \nOutings are on the fourth Saturday of every month at 8 AM. Please meet at the Ranger Station.  Walks will be canceled in the event of rain. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leader at batesbird@gmail.com or call 747-237-3720. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/hansen-dam-bird-walk/2026-05-23/ LOCATION:Hansen Dam Recreation Area\, 10965 Dronfield Ave\, Pacoima\, CA\, 91331\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Hansen-Dam-new.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260519T110000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240924T114108Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T114108Z UID:10000111-1779181200-1779188400@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:O’Melveny Park Bird Walk DESCRIPTION: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 Canyon trail is chaparral and riparian area set between high rock walls. The last rest area for birds going north over the Santa Susana Mountains\, this is an excellent migrant trap. \nThe park is named after Henry W. O’Melveny\, in 1927 one of the original members of the California State Parks Commission. Originally called C.J. Ranch\, O’Melveny Park was purchased in 1941 by attorney John O’Melveny of O’Melveny & Myers and later acquired by The Trust for Public Land and turned into a park. \nAt 675 acres\, O’Melveny Park is the second largest public park in Los Angeles after Griffith Park. O’Melveny Park is managed by the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. \nThe park is unstaffed. It provides large grassy areas\, picnic tables\, and is known for its extensive hiking and horse trails and the stunning views they lead to. Near the entrance is a grove of citrus trees. \nAccessibility at O’Melveny Park\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Parking\n \n \n \n \n \n Restrooms\n \n \n \n \n \n Benches (Shaded in Spring/Summer)\n \n \n\nThe outing is approximately two-thirds accessible\, with some travel on manicured lawns. Midway through\, we transition to hiking up hillside trails. Those who prefer not to hike can relax on shaded benches or conclude their outing at that point. Upon our return\, we take a different route back to the starting point. \nDirections: Take the 118/Ronald Reagan Freeway and exit at Balboa Blvd. Turn north\, driving two miles to Sesnon\, turn left going west 0.6 miles\, turn right at park entrance. Meet in the parking lot. \nEvents may be canceled due to inclement weather. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leader at 747-237-3720. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/omelveny-park-birdwalk/2026-05-19/ LOCATION:O’Melveny Park\, 17300 Sesnon Blvd.\, Granada Hills\, CA\, 91344\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/OMelvenyScenic-1024x768-1.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260517T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260517T113000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T073912Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T073912Z UID:10000224-1779004800-1779017400@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Malibu Creek State Park DESCRIPTION:Kathy and Dave \nParticipants 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 buttes. Birds\, deer\, bobcat\, butterflies\, reptiles and\, in season\, a bewildering array of wildflowers can be found in this jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, now mostly recovered from the devastating Woolsey fire.  Our focus will be on finding and identifying many of the over 200 species of birds that have been recorded here.  You can expect to see thirty to fifty species during these three to four hour walks\, depending on the season.  Common resident species include Acorn Woodpecker\, Oak Titmouse\, California Quail\, and White-breasted Nuthatch\, and spring brings us Black-headed Grosbeak\, Blue Grosbeak\, and Lazuli Buntings. Meet at the main lot\, which is the second (lower) day-use parking lot per the Google map.  Entrance to the park is on the west side of Las Virgenes Road\, just south of Mulholland Hwy. \nEntrance fee is $12 per car. Click location below for more about MSCP and an Accessibility Note. \nWalks will be cancelled in the event of rain. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leaders at 747-237-3720. \n\n  URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/malibu-creek-state-park/2026-05-17/ LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Rd\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91302\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/malibuCreek-1024x680-1.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260514T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260514T114500 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T075149Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T075149Z UID:10000329-1778752800-1778759100@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:A Bird Sit with Nature Journaling DESCRIPTION: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\, and notice details and behavior patterns. \nA Bird Sit is not list-driven. It is not always trying to get the next bird. It is a way of expanding your awareness of and connection to birds (and all of nature!)  And recording your Bird Sit experiences in a journal using words\, numbers\, and/or pictures can be very rewarding! \nIf you would like to mindfully connect with birds and all of nature\, join us at the picnic tables near the bathrooms. What to bring:  a cushion or a comfortable chair\, a beverage/snack\, binoculars\, a journal\, and something to write/draw with. \nThis event is limited to 10 people. To reserve a spot\, contact Teri Carnesciali at teri.carnesciali@sfvaudubon.org. \nIn the event of rain\, sit will be moved to the 3rd Thursday. If you’re unsure whether a sit is taking place\, please contact Teri to confirm. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/a-bird-sit-with-nature-journaling/2026-05-14/ LOCATION:O’Melveny Park\, 17300 Sesnon Blvd.\, Granada Hills\, CA\, 91344\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/OMelvenyScenic-1024x768-1.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260503T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260503T110000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T083021Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T083021Z UID:10000389-1777795200-1777806000@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Sepulveda Basin Bird Walk DESCRIPTION: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 2 mile tour\, from the huge American White Pelican wintering in the Wildlife Lake to the tiniest of hummingbirds there year round. It is common to see over 60 species of birds on a three hour outing beginning at 8 am. \nThe Sepulveda Basin is a  2\,100+ acre flood control basin\, with the Los Angeles River and several tributaries coursing through it. Various portions are occupied by golf courses\, sports fields and facilities\, agriculture\, military and sanitation facilities\, and two wildlife areas. The SFVAS outing traverses the wildlife area east of Woodley Avenue through riparian habitat\, a portion of which is carefully nurtured to promote native flora. The pathway winds between the Wildlife Lake and Haskell Creek\, both of which are supplied with reclaimed water year round. If conditions permit\, the outing extends south of Burbank Boulevard to the Sepulveda Dam and the Los Angeles River. \nThe area has recovered remarkably from a devastating fire in September 2020. Though most of the large trees were lost leaving skeletal remains (and homes for cavity nesters)\, new sycamores and cottonwoods are quickly emerging. \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nThere is ample free parking in the “amphitheater” area of Woodley Park\, where the walk begins. Most of the tour is flat and on hard packed decomposed granite or dirt pathways and is wheelchair accessible with a small detour required near the river. \nThe outing will be canceled in the event of rain or flooding (it is\, after all\, a flood basin). If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leaders at 747-237-3720. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/sepulveda-basin-bird-walk/2026-05-03/ LOCATION:Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Area\, 6350 Woodley Ave\, Van Nuys\, CA\, 91436\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Great-Blue-Heron-spl-bsn-4.14.16-536-x-382.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260426T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260426T110000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20241216T175500Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241216T180549Z UID:10000457-1777194000-1777201200@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Young Birders Walk DESCRIPTION:Join the Audubon Society’s SFV Chapter Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club! \nAre you curious about the world of birds? Do you love exploring nature and discovering feathered friends in your own backyard or local park? The Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club is the perfect place for you to connect with nature and learn about the fascinating world of birds! \nWhat We Offer: \n\nFun Outdoor Adventures: Join us for bird watching hikes and local outings that help you learn to identify birds in suburban habitats.\nNature Journaling: This activity allows each participant to share their experience using drawing tools. Leaders will provide instruction and guidance.\nInteractive Learning: Our experienced leader will guide you in spotting birds and understanding their behaviors\, all while sharing tips on how to protect local wildlife.\nCommunity & Friendships: Meet other children who share your love for nature and make new friends through fun\, bird-themed events and challenges!\n\nWhy Birding? \nBird watching is more than just a hobby—it’s a way to connect with the environment\, learn about conservation\, and develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world around you. Plus\, it’s a fantastic way to get outside\, explore your neighborhood\, and enjoy the beauty of suburban wildlife! \nWho Can Join? \nThe Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club is open to all children aged 6-12 who are excited to discover the amazing variety of birds living right in their own backyards and local parks. No prior experience needed—just bring your curiosity! All children must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the event. \nReady to Explore? \nBecome part of a fun\, supportive community where your passion for birds can soar. Sign up today and start your adventure with the Audubon Society’s Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club! \nOutings will occur on the last Sunday of every month except for July and August. Locations will vary and will be announced in advance. We will have binoculars available to borrow\, and journals and art supplies available to keep for children who sign up. \nFor more information\, contact Paula at the SFV Audubon Chapter at 747.237.3720. \nLearn. Explore. Protect. \nLet’s discover the wonders of birds together! URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/young-birders-walk/2026-04-26/ LOCATION:CA ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/image001-scaled.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260425T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260425T100000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T054526Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T054526Z UID:10000159-1777104000-1777111200@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Hansen Dam Bird Walk DESCRIPTION: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 Corps of Engineers. Unlike the Sepulveda Basin\, in the event of heavy and prolonged precipitation water may be retained behind Hansen Dam for prolonged periods. This means it is not possible to follow the same route for all outings. In general they cover between 1 and  3 miles\, and will be geared to the abilities of participants. \nReportedly over 280 species of birds have been seen at Hansen Dam\, which holds the record for most species seen in a day in the San Fernando Valley at 120. The area we traverse is largely riparian adjacent to the lake and swamp\, but also includes grassy lawns dotted with trees\, Tujunga Creek\, and the large rock rip-rap areas extending out from the dam (Rock Wrens!). Typically we see 30-50 species there on an outing\, and it can be interesting. For example diving ducks in a parking lot submerged under 3’ of water! \nOutings are on the fourth Saturday of every month at 8 AM. Please meet at the Ranger Station.  Walks will be canceled in the event of rain. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leader at batesbird@gmail.com or call 747-237-3720. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/hansen-dam-bird-walk/2026-04-25/ LOCATION:Hansen Dam Recreation Area\, 10965 Dronfield Ave\, Pacoima\, CA\, 91331\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Hansen-Dam-new.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260421T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260421T110000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240924T114108Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T114108Z UID:10000110-1776762000-1776769200@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:O’Melveny Park Bird Walk DESCRIPTION: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 Canyon trail is chaparral and riparian area set between high rock walls. The last rest area for birds going north over the Santa Susana Mountains\, this is an excellent migrant trap. \nThe park is named after Henry W. O’Melveny\, in 1927 one of the original members of the California State Parks Commission. Originally called C.J. Ranch\, O’Melveny Park was purchased in 1941 by attorney John O’Melveny of O’Melveny & Myers and later acquired by The Trust for Public Land and turned into a park. \nAt 675 acres\, O’Melveny Park is the second largest public park in Los Angeles after Griffith Park. O’Melveny Park is managed by the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. \nThe park is unstaffed. It provides large grassy areas\, picnic tables\, and is known for its extensive hiking and horse trails and the stunning views they lead to. Near the entrance is a grove of citrus trees. \nAccessibility at O’Melveny Park\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Parking\n \n \n \n \n \n Restrooms\n \n \n \n \n \n Benches (Shaded in Spring/Summer)\n \n \n\nThe outing is approximately two-thirds accessible\, with some travel on manicured lawns. Midway through\, we transition to hiking up hillside trails. Those who prefer not to hike can relax on shaded benches or conclude their outing at that point. Upon our return\, we take a different route back to the starting point. \nDirections: Take the 118/Ronald Reagan Freeway and exit at Balboa Blvd. Turn north\, driving two miles to Sesnon\, turn left going west 0.6 miles\, turn right at park entrance. Meet in the parking lot. \nEvents may be canceled due to inclement weather. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leader at 747-237-3720. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/omelveny-park-birdwalk/2026-04-21/ LOCATION:O’Melveny Park\, 17300 Sesnon Blvd.\, Granada Hills\, CA\, 91344\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/OMelvenyScenic-1024x768-1.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260419T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260419T113000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T073912Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T073912Z UID:10000223-1776585600-1776598200@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Malibu Creek State Park DESCRIPTION:Kathy and Dave \nParticipants 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 buttes. Birds\, deer\, bobcat\, butterflies\, reptiles and\, in season\, a bewildering array of wildflowers can be found in this jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, now mostly recovered from the devastating Woolsey fire.  Our focus will be on finding and identifying many of the over 200 species of birds that have been recorded here.  You can expect to see thirty to fifty species during these three to four hour walks\, depending on the season.  Common resident species include Acorn Woodpecker\, Oak Titmouse\, California Quail\, and White-breasted Nuthatch\, and spring brings us Black-headed Grosbeak\, Blue Grosbeak\, and Lazuli Buntings. Meet at the main lot\, which is the second (lower) day-use parking lot per the Google map.  Entrance to the park is on the west side of Las Virgenes Road\, just south of Mulholland Hwy. \nEntrance fee is $12 per car. Click location below for more about MSCP and an Accessibility Note. \nWalks will be cancelled in the event of rain. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leaders at 747-237-3720. \n\n  URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/malibu-creek-state-park/2026-04-19/ LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Rd\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91302\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/malibuCreek-1024x680-1.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260409T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260409T114500 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T075149Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T075149Z UID:10000328-1775728800-1775735100@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:A Bird Sit with Nature Journaling DESCRIPTION: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\, and notice details and behavior patterns. \nA Bird Sit is not list-driven. It is not always trying to get the next bird. It is a way of expanding your awareness of and connection to birds (and all of nature!)  And recording your Bird Sit experiences in a journal using words\, numbers\, and/or pictures can be very rewarding! \nIf you would like to mindfully connect with birds and all of nature\, join us at the picnic tables near the bathrooms. What to bring:  a cushion or a comfortable chair\, a beverage/snack\, binoculars\, a journal\, and something to write/draw with. \nThis event is limited to 10 people. To reserve a spot\, contact Teri Carnesciali at teri.carnesciali@sfvaudubon.org. \nIn the event of rain\, sit will be moved to the 3rd Thursday. If you’re unsure whether a sit is taking place\, please contact Teri to confirm. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/a-bird-sit-with-nature-journaling/2026-04-09/ LOCATION:O’Melveny Park\, 17300 Sesnon Blvd.\, Granada Hills\, CA\, 91344\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/OMelvenyScenic-1024x768-1.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260405T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260405T110000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T083021Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T083021Z UID:10000388-1775376000-1775386800@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Sepulveda Basin Bird Walk DESCRIPTION: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 2 mile tour\, from the huge American White Pelican wintering in the Wildlife Lake to the tiniest of hummingbirds there year round. It is common to see over 60 species of birds on a three hour outing beginning at 8 am. \nThe Sepulveda Basin is a  2\,100+ acre flood control basin\, with the Los Angeles River and several tributaries coursing through it. Various portions are occupied by golf courses\, sports fields and facilities\, agriculture\, military and sanitation facilities\, and two wildlife areas. The SFVAS outing traverses the wildlife area east of Woodley Avenue through riparian habitat\, a portion of which is carefully nurtured to promote native flora. The pathway winds between the Wildlife Lake and Haskell Creek\, both of which are supplied with reclaimed water year round. If conditions permit\, the outing extends south of Burbank Boulevard to the Sepulveda Dam and the Los Angeles River. \nThe area has recovered remarkably from a devastating fire in September 2020. Though most of the large trees were lost leaving skeletal remains (and homes for cavity nesters)\, new sycamores and cottonwoods are quickly emerging. \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nThere is ample free parking in the “amphitheater” area of Woodley Park\, where the walk begins. Most of the tour is flat and on hard packed decomposed granite or dirt pathways and is wheelchair accessible with a small detour required near the river. \nThe outing will be canceled in the event of rain or flooding (it is\, after all\, a flood basin). If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leaders at 747-237-3720. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/sepulveda-basin-bird-walk/2026-04-05/ LOCATION:Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Area\, 6350 Woodley Ave\, Van Nuys\, CA\, 91436\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Great-Blue-Heron-spl-bsn-4.14.16-536-x-382.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260329T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260329T110000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20241216T175500Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241216T180549Z UID:10000456-1774774800-1774782000@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Young Birders Walk DESCRIPTION:Join the Audubon Society’s SFV Chapter Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club! \nAre you curious about the world of birds? Do you love exploring nature and discovering feathered friends in your own backyard or local park? The Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club is the perfect place for you to connect with nature and learn about the fascinating world of birds! \nWhat We Offer: \n\nFun Outdoor Adventures: Join us for bird watching hikes and local outings that help you learn to identify birds in suburban habitats.\nNature Journaling: This activity allows each participant to share their experience using drawing tools. Leaders will provide instruction and guidance.\nInteractive Learning: Our experienced leader will guide you in spotting birds and understanding their behaviors\, all while sharing tips on how to protect local wildlife.\nCommunity & Friendships: Meet other children who share your love for nature and make new friends through fun\, bird-themed events and challenges!\n\nWhy Birding? \nBird watching is more than just a hobby—it’s a way to connect with the environment\, learn about conservation\, and develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world around you. Plus\, it’s a fantastic way to get outside\, explore your neighborhood\, and enjoy the beauty of suburban wildlife! \nWho Can Join? \nThe Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club is open to all children aged 6-12 who are excited to discover the amazing variety of birds living right in their own backyards and local parks. No prior experience needed—just bring your curiosity! All children must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the event. \nReady to Explore? \nBecome part of a fun\, supportive community where your passion for birds can soar. Sign up today and start your adventure with the Audubon Society’s Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club! \nOutings will occur on the last Sunday of every month except for July and August. Locations will vary and will be announced in advance. We will have binoculars available to borrow\, and journals and art supplies available to keep for children who sign up. \nFor more information\, contact Paula at the SFV Audubon Chapter at 747.237.3720. \nLearn. Explore. Protect. \nLet’s discover the wonders of birds together! URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/young-birders-walk/2026-03-29/ LOCATION:CA ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/image001-scaled.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260328T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260328T100000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T054526Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T054526Z UID:10000158-1774684800-1774692000@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Hansen Dam Bird Walk DESCRIPTION: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 Corps of Engineers. Unlike the Sepulveda Basin\, in the event of heavy and prolonged precipitation water may be retained behind Hansen Dam for prolonged periods. This means it is not possible to follow the same route for all outings. In general they cover between 1 and  3 miles\, and will be geared to the abilities of participants. \nReportedly over 280 species of birds have been seen at Hansen Dam\, which holds the record for most species seen in a day in the San Fernando Valley at 120. The area we traverse is largely riparian adjacent to the lake and swamp\, but also includes grassy lawns dotted with trees\, Tujunga Creek\, and the large rock rip-rap areas extending out from the dam (Rock Wrens!). Typically we see 30-50 species there on an outing\, and it can be interesting. For example diving ducks in a parking lot submerged under 3’ of water! \nOutings are on the fourth Saturday of every month at 8 AM. Please meet at the Ranger Station.  Walks will be canceled in the event of rain. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leader at batesbird@gmail.com or call 747-237-3720. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/hansen-dam-bird-walk/2026-03-28/ LOCATION:Hansen Dam Recreation Area\, 10965 Dronfield Ave\, Pacoima\, CA\, 91331\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Hansen-Dam-new.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260317T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260317T110000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240924T114108Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T114108Z UID:10000109-1773738000-1773745200@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:O’Melveny Park Bird Walk DESCRIPTION: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 Canyon trail is chaparral and riparian area set between high rock walls. The last rest area for birds going north over the Santa Susana Mountains\, this is an excellent migrant trap. \nThe park is named after Henry W. O’Melveny\, in 1927 one of the original members of the California State Parks Commission. Originally called C.J. Ranch\, O’Melveny Park was purchased in 1941 by attorney John O’Melveny of O’Melveny & Myers and later acquired by The Trust for Public Land and turned into a park. \nAt 675 acres\, O’Melveny Park is the second largest public park in Los Angeles after Griffith Park. O’Melveny Park is managed by the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. \nThe park is unstaffed. It provides large grassy areas\, picnic tables\, and is known for its extensive hiking and horse trails and the stunning views they lead to. Near the entrance is a grove of citrus trees. \nAccessibility at O’Melveny Park\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Parking\n \n \n \n \n \n Restrooms\n \n \n \n \n \n Benches (Shaded in Spring/Summer)\n \n \n\nThe outing is approximately two-thirds accessible\, with some travel on manicured lawns. Midway through\, we transition to hiking up hillside trails. Those who prefer not to hike can relax on shaded benches or conclude their outing at that point. Upon our return\, we take a different route back to the starting point. \nDirections: Take the 118/Ronald Reagan Freeway and exit at Balboa Blvd. Turn north\, driving two miles to Sesnon\, turn left going west 0.6 miles\, turn right at park entrance. Meet in the parking lot. \nEvents may be canceled due to inclement weather. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leader at 747-237-3720. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/omelveny-park-birdwalk/2026-03-17/ LOCATION:O’Melveny Park\, 17300 Sesnon Blvd.\, Granada Hills\, CA\, 91344\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/OMelvenyScenic-1024x768-1.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260315T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260315T113000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T073912Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T073912Z UID:10000222-1773561600-1773574200@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Malibu Creek State Park DESCRIPTION:Kathy and Dave \nParticipants 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 buttes. Birds\, deer\, bobcat\, butterflies\, reptiles and\, in season\, a bewildering array of wildflowers can be found in this jewel of the Santa Monica Mountains\, now mostly recovered from the devastating Woolsey fire.  Our focus will be on finding and identifying many of the over 200 species of birds that have been recorded here.  You can expect to see thirty to fifty species during these three to four hour walks\, depending on the season.  Common resident species include Acorn Woodpecker\, Oak Titmouse\, California Quail\, and White-breasted Nuthatch\, and spring brings us Black-headed Grosbeak\, Blue Grosbeak\, and Lazuli Buntings. Meet at the main lot\, which is the second (lower) day-use parking lot per the Google map.  Entrance to the park is on the west side of Las Virgenes Road\, just south of Mulholland Hwy. \nEntrance fee is $12 per car. Click location below for more about MSCP and an Accessibility Note. \nWalks will be cancelled in the event of rain. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leaders at 747-237-3720. \n\n  URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/malibu-creek-state-park/2026-03-15/ LOCATION:Malibu Creek State Park\, 1925 Las Virgenes Rd\, Calabasas\, CA\, 91302\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/malibuCreek-1024x680-1.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T100000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260312T114500 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T075149Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T075149Z UID:10000327-1773309600-1773315900@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:A Bird Sit with Nature Journaling DESCRIPTION: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\, and notice details and behavior patterns. \nA Bird Sit is not list-driven. It is not always trying to get the next bird. It is a way of expanding your awareness of and connection to birds (and all of nature!)  And recording your Bird Sit experiences in a journal using words\, numbers\, and/or pictures can be very rewarding! \nIf you would like to mindfully connect with birds and all of nature\, join us at the picnic tables near the bathrooms. What to bring:  a cushion or a comfortable chair\, a beverage/snack\, binoculars\, a journal\, and something to write/draw with. \nThis event is limited to 10 people. To reserve a spot\, contact Teri Carnesciali at teri.carnesciali@sfvaudubon.org. \nIn the event of rain\, sit will be moved to the 3rd Thursday. If you’re unsure whether a sit is taking place\, please contact Teri to confirm. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/a-bird-sit-with-nature-journaling/2026-03-12/ LOCATION:O’Melveny Park\, 17300 Sesnon Blvd.\, Granada Hills\, CA\, 91344\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/OMelvenyScenic-1024x768-1.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260301T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260301T110000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T083021Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T083021Z UID:10000387-1772352000-1772362800@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Sepulveda Basin Bird Walk DESCRIPTION: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 2 mile tour\, from the huge American White Pelican wintering in the Wildlife Lake to the tiniest of hummingbirds there year round. It is common to see over 60 species of birds on a three hour outing beginning at 8 am. \nThe Sepulveda Basin is a  2\,100+ acre flood control basin\, with the Los Angeles River and several tributaries coursing through it. Various portions are occupied by golf courses\, sports fields and facilities\, agriculture\, military and sanitation facilities\, and two wildlife areas. The SFVAS outing traverses the wildlife area east of Woodley Avenue through riparian habitat\, a portion of which is carefully nurtured to promote native flora. The pathway winds between the Wildlife Lake and Haskell Creek\, both of which are supplied with reclaimed water year round. If conditions permit\, the outing extends south of Burbank Boulevard to the Sepulveda Dam and the Los Angeles River. \nThe area has recovered remarkably from a devastating fire in September 2020. Though most of the large trees were lost leaving skeletal remains (and homes for cavity nesters)\, new sycamores and cottonwoods are quickly emerging. \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n \n\nThere is ample free parking in the “amphitheater” area of Woodley Park\, where the walk begins. Most of the tour is flat and on hard packed decomposed granite or dirt pathways and is wheelchair accessible with a small detour required near the river. \nThe outing will be canceled in the event of rain or flooding (it is\, after all\, a flood basin). If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leaders at 747-237-3720. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/sepulveda-basin-bird-walk/2026-03-01/ LOCATION:Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Area\, 6350 Woodley Ave\, Van Nuys\, CA\, 91436\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Great-Blue-Heron-spl-bsn-4.14.16-536-x-382.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260228T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260228T100000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240925T054526Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T054526Z UID:10000157-1772265600-1772272800@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Hansen Dam Bird Walk DESCRIPTION: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 Corps of Engineers. Unlike the Sepulveda Basin\, in the event of heavy and prolonged precipitation water may be retained behind Hansen Dam for prolonged periods. This means it is not possible to follow the same route for all outings. In general they cover between 1 and  3 miles\, and will be geared to the abilities of participants. \nReportedly over 280 species of birds have been seen at Hansen Dam\, which holds the record for most species seen in a day in the San Fernando Valley at 120. The area we traverse is largely riparian adjacent to the lake and swamp\, but also includes grassy lawns dotted with trees\, Tujunga Creek\, and the large rock rip-rap areas extending out from the dam (Rock Wrens!). Typically we see 30-50 species there on an outing\, and it can be interesting. For example diving ducks in a parking lot submerged under 3’ of water! \nOutings are on the fourth Saturday of every month at 8 AM. Please meet at the Ranger Station.  Walks will be canceled in the event of rain. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leader at batesbird@gmail.com or call 747-237-3720. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/hansen-dam-bird-walk/2026-02-28/ LOCATION:Hansen Dam Recreation Area\, 10965 Dronfield Ave\, Pacoima\, CA\, 91331\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Hansen-Dam-new.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260222T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260222T110000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20241216T175500Z LAST-MODIFIED:20241216T180549Z UID:10000455-1771750800-1771758000@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:Young Birders Walk DESCRIPTION:Join the Audubon Society’s SFV Chapter Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club! \nAre you curious about the world of birds? Do you love exploring nature and discovering feathered friends in your own backyard or local park? The Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club is the perfect place for you to connect with nature and learn about the fascinating world of birds! \nWhat We Offer: \n\nFun Outdoor Adventures: Join us for bird watching hikes and local outings that help you learn to identify birds in suburban habitats.\nNature Journaling: This activity allows each participant to share their experience using drawing tools. Leaders will provide instruction and guidance.\nInteractive Learning: Our experienced leader will guide you in spotting birds and understanding their behaviors\, all while sharing tips on how to protect local wildlife.\nCommunity & Friendships: Meet other children who share your love for nature and make new friends through fun\, bird-themed events and challenges!\n\nWhy Birding? \nBird watching is more than just a hobby—it’s a way to connect with the environment\, learn about conservation\, and develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world around you. Plus\, it’s a fantastic way to get outside\, explore your neighborhood\, and enjoy the beauty of suburban wildlife! \nWho Can Join? \nThe Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club is open to all children aged 6-12 who are excited to discover the amazing variety of birds living right in their own backyards and local parks. No prior experience needed—just bring your curiosity! All children must be accompanied by an adult for the duration of the event. \nReady to Explore? \nBecome part of a fun\, supportive community where your passion for birds can soar. Sign up today and start your adventure with the Audubon Society’s Eagle Eyes Young Birders Club! \nOutings will occur on the last Sunday of every month except for July and August. Locations will vary and will be announced in advance. We will have binoculars available to borrow\, and journals and art supplies available to keep for children who sign up. \nFor more information\, contact Paula at the SFV Audubon Chapter at 747.237.3720. \nLearn. Explore. Protect. \nLet’s discover the wonders of birds together! URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/young-birders-walk/2026-02-22/ LOCATION:CA ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/image001-scaled.jpg END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260217T090000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260217T110000 DTSTAMP:20250401T013127 CREATED:20240924T114108Z LAST-MODIFIED:20240924T114108Z UID:10000108-1771318800-1771326000@sfvaudubon.org SUMMARY:O’Melveny Park Bird Walk DESCRIPTION: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 Canyon trail is chaparral and riparian area set between high rock walls. The last rest area for birds going north over the Santa Susana Mountains\, this is an excellent migrant trap. \nThe park is named after Henry W. O’Melveny\, in 1927 one of the original members of the California State Parks Commission. Originally called C.J. Ranch\, O’Melveny Park was purchased in 1941 by attorney John O’Melveny of O’Melveny & Myers and later acquired by The Trust for Public Land and turned into a park. \nAt 675 acres\, O’Melveny Park is the second largest public park in Los Angeles after Griffith Park. O’Melveny Park is managed by the City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks. \nThe park is unstaffed. It provides large grassy areas\, picnic tables\, and is known for its extensive hiking and horse trails and the stunning views they lead to. Near the entrance is a grove of citrus trees. \nAccessibility at O’Melveny Park\n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n Parking\n \n \n \n \n \n Restrooms\n \n \n \n \n \n Benches (Shaded in Spring/Summer)\n \n \n\nThe outing is approximately two-thirds accessible\, with some travel on manicured lawns. Midway through\, we transition to hiking up hillside trails. Those who prefer not to hike can relax on shaded benches or conclude their outing at that point. Upon our return\, we take a different route back to the starting point. \nDirections: Take the 118/Ronald Reagan Freeway and exit at Balboa Blvd. Turn north\, driving two miles to Sesnon\, turn left going west 0.6 miles\, turn right at park entrance. Meet in the parking lot. \nEvents may be canceled due to inclement weather. If you’re unsure whether a walk is taking place\, please contact your walk leader at 747-237-3720. URL:https://sfvaudubon.org/event/omelveny-park-birdwalk/2026-02-17/ LOCATION:O’Melveny Park\, 17300 Sesnon Blvd.\, Granada Hills\, CA\, 91344\, United States ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://sfvaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/OMelvenyScenic-1024x768-1.jpg END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR