
Santa Barbara Harbor is a busy place during the day, but one can find many species of shorebirds, gulls, terns and water birds which take advantage of the quiet hours of the early morning. The Andre Clark Bird Refuge is a fresh water feature which hosts many water birds and shore birds.
Saturday, October 18, 2025 ~ 8:00 am – 10:30 am
Trip Leader: Rob Lindsay
Target Birds:
- Shorebirds
- WaterBirds
Directions:
- From Hwy 101 north-bound
- Exit Hwy 101 at Castillo Street, Exit 97
- Turn right on to Castillo Street
- Turn right on to Shoreline drive
- Turn left at Harbor Way
- Free parking is on the right or straight ahead
- From Hwy 101 south-bound
- Exit Hwy 101 at the Garden Street / Laguna Street, Exit 96B
- Bear left to exit onto Garden Street
- Turn left at the light onto Garden Street
- Turn right onto Cabrillo Blvd
- Follow Cabrillo Blvd which turns into Shoreline Drive
- Turn left at Harbor Way
- Free parking is on the right or straight ahead
- Map: Harbor Parking
- Meet at the base of the breakwater at the Santa Barbara Harbor (adjacent to the Santa Barbara Yacht Club).
- Ample, free parking is on the right as you enter the harbor across from La Playa Stadium off Shoreline Drive.
- We will look for birds in the marina, offshore, and along the sand-spit between the harbor and Stern’s Wharf.
- After birding the Harbor, we will drive to the Andree Clark bird refuge to explore this freshwater ecosystem.
- Many migrant and resident sea birds and water birds are expected.
- Map: Andree Clark Parking
Other Information:
- Bring water, snack
- Wear comfortable shoes
- Bring a hat
- Binoculars a must, spotting scopes are useful
Trip Coordinator:
- Dane St. George
Contact Dane for information or questions
Sponsored by Santa Barbara Audubon Society
Santa Barbara Audubon Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization