
Come learn more about our hands on Tree Swallow, White-tailed Kite and Black Phoebe Programs. CCBER at UCSB’s Harder Stadium at 7PM Feb. 27.
The Science Committee strives to increase knowledge of local wildlife and ecosystems through data collection, compilation, and analysis. The Committee promotes Citizen Science in our community and schools. The Science Committee directs Santa Barbara Audubon Society’s Tree Swallow nest box monitoring and participates in other community studies, including the Bird Breeding Study and the Christmas Bird Count.
The Breeding Bird Study is an account of breeding bird records in Santa Barbara County. As of 30 Nov 2019 there are close to 181 breeding species among more than 8000 breeding records in the database. Read More or Submit Data
Every year, around the time of Christmas, people all over the nation and many other countries go out on their chosen day to count their local birds. Read More
The Conservation and Science Committees meet jointly on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 PM in the MacVeagh House of the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.
For further information contact Science@SantaBarbaraAudubon.org
Come learn more about our hands on Tree Swallow, White-tailed Kite and Black Phoebe Programs. CCBER at UCSB’s Harder Stadium at 7PM Feb. 27.
Opportunities to Learn Nesting Biology While Improving Our Environment By Don Schroeder and Dave Eldridge Introduction In October, 2004, the Santa Barbara Audubon Society (SBAS) hosted a presentation by Jan Wasserman on the Tree Swallow nest box projects at sites around Ventura. She shared her experience with setting up and conducting these projects. She… Read more »