Author: David Levasheff

El Tecolote: Winter 2023-24

Santa Barbara Audubon Society’s Winter 2023-24 issue of El Tecolote now available In This Issue:  The up coming 124th Christmas Bird Count Our tenth Winter Bird Count 4 Kids Celebrating 60 years with Jan Hamber Bird Your Five-Mile Radius Nest Box Program Tributes Programs, Field Trips and Bird Walks Download this issue here. El Tecolote… Read more »

Projects and Goals December 2023

From the desk of Katherine Emery, Executive Director Through our Education and Conservation/Science committees, Santa Barbara Audubon Society (SBAS) is actively working on many initiatives. This update provides an overview of selected current projects, goals, and opportunities for member engagement. Dear SBAS Friends, Members, and Supporters, SBAS protects area birdlife and habitat and connects people… Read more »

El Tecolote: Fall 2023

Santa Barbara Audubon Society’s FALL 2023 issue of El Tecolote now available In this issue: Celebrating 60 Years! Presidents Message New Baby American Kestrel Birders of Santa Barbara: First of a series – Sophie Cameron Joan’s last writing – Sixty Years, and Counting In Memory of important Santa Barbara birding personalities Swallow-tailed Gull – First… Read more »

Projects and Goals September 2023

From the desk of Katherine Emery, Executive Director Through our Education and Conservation/Science committees, Santa Barbara Audubon Society (SBAS) is actively working on many initiatives. This update provides an overview of selected current projects, goals, and opportunities for member engagement. Dear SBAS Friends, Members, and Supporters, SBAS protects area birdlife and habitat and connects people… Read more »

Projects and Goals June 2023

From the desk of Katherine Emery, Executive Director Through our Education and Conservation/Science committees, Santa Barbara Audubon Society (SBAS) is actively working on many initiatives. This update provides an overview of selected current projects, goals, and opportunities for member engagement (the project list is not all-inclusive). SBAS protects area birdlife and habitat and connects people… Read more »