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For the Birds in California

Published on: January 22, 2019

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If you’re not doing anything this weekend, check out the Snowgoose Festival January 23-27, 2019 in Chico, Calif. There are plenty of free events for all ages, plus fee-based workshops and tours you can sign up for.

I wasn’t feeling well the other day so I pulled my Stressless leather recliner over by a window where the sun poured down on me. Not only did it help me relax, I was awakened to a world of birds outside my door. It seems they really like my yard and hang out there for hours on end, apparently. They dig in the dirt and mud after a rain, and they perch on branches to dive bomb for moths and bugs passing by. Then up come the hummingbirds challenging each other for favorite blossoms on my fruit trees — lemon, apple and lime. After an hour or so I felt renewed and went on with my day. When I checked back later, I noticed the birds were still there. Who would know what goes on in the life of birds unless you take time to look and pay attention?

California Bird Festivals

  • MORRO BAY: Morro Bay Winter Bird Festival in January
  • GALT: Galt Winter Bird Festival February 2, 2019
  • DAVIS: Yolo Basin Duck Days February 23
  • SAN DIEGO: San Diego Bird Festival February 27-March 3
  • BAKERSFIELD: Spring Nature Festival March 16-17 at Wind, Wolves Preserve
  • BORREGO SPRINGS: Desert Birding Festival March 13-14
  • ARCATA: Godwit Days April 17-23
  • WELDON: Kern Valley Bioregions Festival April 21
  • POINT REYES STATION: Point Reyes Birding & Nature Festival April 26-28
  • LONE PINE: Owens Lake Bird Festival April 26-28
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