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Lake McCumber Birding (Wintu Audubon Event)
Lake McCumber Birding (Wintu Audubon Event) October 7th @ 9:00 am On Saturday October 7th we will be birding Lake McCumber with our trip leader David Garza. Meet in the parking lot adjacent to the Dam at 9:00 am. We will be looking for late summer visitors, early waterfowl and shorebirds and the usual forest residents. From Redding,… Read More »Lake McCumber Birding (Wintu Audubon Event)
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Kum Bay Xerel Trail Field Trip
Kum Bay Xerel Trail Field Trip Sacramento River, South Redding Thursday, October 12, 2023, 9 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. This field trip will be both a bird and plant identification walk on a fairly new trail south of Redding that in part follows the Sacramento River. George Horn, from Wintu Audubon, will identify birds on… Read More »Kum Bay Xerel Trail Field Trip
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Newville Ponds – Burris Creek at Black Butte Lake Recreation Area (Wintu Audubon event)
Newville Ponds – Burris Creek at Black Butte Lake Recreation Area (Wintu Audubon event) October 14th @ 7:30 am We will meet at the parking lot for Newville Ponds which is located on Newville Road west of Stoney Creek bridge. https://goo.gl/maps/C78SVShicsrhr2QR7 Why would you want to visit these two unique locations that are part of… Read More »Newville Ponds – Burris Creek at Black Butte Lake Recreation Area (Wintu Audubon event)
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Trees: How to Select, Place and Care for Trees for our Hot and Drought Prone Northern Central Valley region (Turtle Bay)
Turtle Bay 844 Sundial Bridge Drive, Redding, CA, United States"Trees are a long-term investment and can be an asset rather than a liability around our homes, our parks, and streets and around our communities when several factors are considered when selecting trees. We will look at and discuss the factors that should be considered when selecting trees for a given site and what cultural… Read More »Trees: How to Select, Place and Care for Trees for our Hot and Drought Prone Northern Central Valley region (Turtle Bay)
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Gold Rush History Walk (Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve)
Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve Clear Creek Rd, Anderson, CA, United StatesOctober 14, 2023 (Sat.) 10 a.m. - “GOLD RUSH HISTORY WALK” The community of Horsetown was established near the second major gold discovery in California at Reading’s Bar on Clear Creek during the gold rush of 1849. Enjoy a pleasant fall walk with a view of that site with Cathy Scott, Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve Board… Read More »Gold Rush History Walk (Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve)