Rare Bird Alert - January 3, 2020

Trumpeter Swan | Red-necked Grebe | White-winged Dove | American Oytercatcher | Pacific Golden-Plover | Solitary Sandpiper | Short-eared Owl | Northern "Yellow-shafted" Flicker | "Black" Merlin | Ash-throated Flycatcher | Brown-crested Flycatcher | Tropical Kingbird | Greater Pewee | Pacific-slope Flycatcher | Eastern Phoebe | Cassin's Vireo | Cliff Swallow | Dark-eyed "Gray-headed" Junco | Dark-eyed "Pink-sided" Junco | Orchard Oriole | Black-and-white Warbler| Northern Parula | Palm Warbler | Painted Redstart | Summer Tanager

Rare Bird Alert - December 13, 2019

Tundra Swan | White-winged Scoter | Black Scoter | Red-necked Grebe | White-winged Dove | American Oystercatcher | Pacific Golden-Plover |Pacific Loon | “Black” Merlin | Ash-throated Flycatcher | Tropical Kingbird | Hammond’s Flycatcher | Pacific-slope Flycatcher | Pacific Wren | Harris’s Sparrow | Dark-eyed “Gray-headed” Junco | Black-and-white Warbler | Painted Redstart | Summer Tanager

Rare Bird Alert - November 15, 2019

White-winged Scoter | Black Scoter | Long-tailed Duck | White-winged Dove | Sandhill Crane | American Oystercatcher | Pacific Golden-Plover | Red Knot | Laughing Gull | Yellow-crowned Night-Heron | Ash-throated Flycatcher | Tropical Kingbird | Hammond’s Flycatcher | Red-throated Pipit | Lapland Longspur | Clay-colored Sparrow | Grasshopper Sparrow | White-throated Sparrow | Dark-eyed “Gray-headed” Junco | Bobolink | Black-and-white Warbler | MacGillivray’s Warbler | American Redstart | Painted Redstart | Summer Tanager | Lazuli Bunting | Painted Bunting

Birds of the Season — October 2019

There’s no doubt that fall migration is a great time for birders. “Southbound migration” might be a better term, given that the passage takes place from June through November. Even that isn’t exact, as not all migrants are headed south. Tropical Kingbirds are an obvious example of a species whose movements are to the north and west.

Message From Your President

As President of Los Angeles Audubon Society, I want to thank you, members and volunteers, all for a great year! As I look back over 2019, I am grateful to have been a part of our efforts at conservation, community science, education, and spreading the joy of bird watching. With the recent reports of the decline of bird numbers (insert citation), our efforts at local conservation and habitat restoration is what we can do to make a difference. Think globally but act locally – That is what we are doing here in Los Angeles to provide more and better habitat for birds and humans alike.

Western Tanager, Vol. 86 No. 2, Nov–Dec 2019

OPEN PDF V86 N2 Nov-Dec 2019 Western Tanager
MONTHLY SPEAKER SERIES PRESENTATIONS — Nov. 13 & Dec. 11, 2019

MONTHLY SPEAKER SERIES PRESENTATIONS — Nov. 13 & Dec. 11, 2019

• Wed., Nov. 13, 2019 — UCLA: A Living Laboratory for Urban Ecology and Sustainability, with speaker Nurit Katz

https://www.laaudubon.org/events/2019/11/13/la-audubon-speaker-series-welcomes-nurit-katz-ucla-a-living-laboratory-for-urban-ecology-and-sustainabiltiy

• Wed. Dec. 11, 2019 — Galapagos Memories, presented by Photographer / Naturalist, Jerome Gaw



The Los Angeles Audubon Society’s Condor Fund: A Short History

The Los Angeles Audubon Society’s Condor Fund: A Short History

Since 1934, the Los Angeles Audubon Society has been publishing a regular newsletter titled Western Tanager. In reviewing back issues for mentions of the California condor, I was struck by the number of mentions to the group’s fund for the condor.

In this post, I report some of what I learned about the organization’s fund-raising for the California condor from issues of Western Tanager dated 1939-1969.

Louis Sahagun - Urban Nature: Life and Death in the Wilds of LA

Los Angeles Audubon speaker series welcomes Louis Sahagun

When: October 9th,  7:30 - 8:30 PM

Where: Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook Visitor Center,

6300 Hetzler Rd, Culver City, CA 90232

Louis Sahagun - Urban Nature: Life and Death in the Wilds of LA

Louis Sahagun is a staff writer at the Los Angeles Times. He covers issues ranging from religion, culture and the environment to crime, politics and water. He was on the team of L.A. Times writers that earned the Pulitzer Prize in public service for a series on Latinos in Southern California and the team that in 2015 earned the Pulitzer Prize in breaking news. He is a CCNMA: Latino Journalists of California member, and author of the book, “Master of the Mysteries: the Life of Manly Palmer Hall.” 

Meeting held in visitor center theater room - drive all the way up Hetzler Road to the top of hill.

Parking — free parking in upper lot adjacent to the visitors center

We hope to see you at this free event.