Location: Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park
This is a Members Only Field Trip, and requires Registration
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This Audubon field trip will visit the Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park, the Atwell Island Wetlands, the Pixley National Wildlife Refuge and the Kern National Wildlife Refuge. It will be an overnight trip. Camping or motel accommodations are options for the night.
Saturday, February 15, 2025 – Sunday, February 16, 2025 ~ All Day
Description
This SBAS members only field trip to the San Joaquin Valley begins at noon, February 15th at the front gates of Col. Allensworth State Historic Park. We will bird the park and surrounding area, then slowly make our way by carpool to Pixley NWR by about 4 PM. We will travel the back roads to ag ponds, farm fields and canals, looking for Burrowing Owls, raptors, and a host of other birds.
At the Pixley NWR parking lot, we will gear up, including flashlights and headlamps. This is about a 2 hour event and requires sturdy shoes and warm clothes. Scopes are useful. We then take about a 1 mile walk on a good gravel road to the viewing platform. Along the way we will find a variety of birds on land, the shoreline, and in the ponds. At the platform we will first see large numbers of White-faced Ibis coming in to night roost. Deeper into the sunset the Sandhill Cranes will come, in large numbers separated by groups. They are vociferous and at times it can be deafening!
By the time the Cranes have settled in, it is dark and we head back to the cars. We go back as a group using our flashlights and headlamps. Once back at the parking lot, everybody is on their own for the rest of the evening. The field trip leaders will be camping at Allensworth SHP, and will host, weather permitting, a fire side chat. All are welcome!
The following morning, we meet at the headquarters of Kern NWR at the corner of Garces Highway and Corcoran Road, at 9 AM. We then carpool around the ponds stopping as often as necessary to enjoy the ducks, shorebirds, raptors and marsh birds. This can take as much as three hours, but people are welcome to leave whenever they like. This concludes the field trip. A big thanks to Jack Sanford for curating this trip over many years.
Please note that we may need to cancel the event in case of flooding or other unexpected events. For that reason we need your contact information.
Prior to attending this trip, visit SantaBarbaraAudubon.org/activities/ for event updates.
Reservations Required
This trip is limited to 20 members of Santa Barbara/Goleta Coast Audubon Society, so if you are interested please Contact Jeff Hanson As Soon As Possible. Leave your name, phone number, and email address and Jeff will confirm your reservation.
Trip Leaders:
- Jeff Hanson
- Peggy Kearns
- Jack Sanford, Leader Emeritus
- They will be camping in at Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park.
Target Birds:
- Sandhill Cranes
- Burrowing Owls
- Common Gallinule
- Horned Larks
- Loggerhead Shrike
- Lark Sparrows
- Blue-winged Teal
- Marsh Wren
- Great Horned Owls
- White-faced Ibis
- plus many other species
Directions:
Each participant must arrange their own travel, food and accommodations. It is approximately 200 miles to Colonel Allensworth SHP from SB. Allow 4 hours driving time. This driving map shows 3 possible routes. We recommend the northern or southern for arrival.
The middle route might be a fun way to go home. It is winter, so be sure to check for road conditions and closures before departing.
There are 6 Hotels in Delano, a 25 minute drive.
Camping at Allensworth is $20/night plus reservation fees. http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=583. Reservations are recommended. Be advised that nearby freight trains run all night. It can get cold and sometimes there is tule fog. Tent campers should come prepared. There are hot showers at the campsite.
Bring warm clothes, hats and gloves. Dress in layers, wear sturdy shoes. Bring everything you might need for the duration. There are no fast food or quick stops close by.
Other Information:
- Bring water, snacks. Meals are your responsibility.
- Wear sturdy shoes
- Bring warm clothes
- Bring a hats & gloves
- Binoculars a must, spotting scopes are useful
Trip Coordinator:
Jeff Hanson
Contact Jeff for reservations, information or questions
Sponsored by Santa Barbara Audubon Society
Santa Barbara Audubon Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization