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SUMMARY:San Diego: An Environmental History with Phil Unitt
DESCRIPTION:San Diego County is renowned for its great biodiversity\, and correspondingly high number of threatened species. Understanding how to conserve what remains means understanding not only how we’ve lost what we’ve lost but how we’ve gained what we’ve gained\, how evolution is keeping pace with urbanization. So in this presentation\, the recently retired Natural History Museum’s curator of birds and mammals\, Philip Unitt (a San Diego treasure himself)\, will address the environmental history of San Diego\, integrating how human history is interlocked with the biological. Even lifelong residents of San Diego are sure to find some surprises in this unique perspective.\nRefreshments will be served starting at 6:30\nand the program begins at 7.
URL:https://palomaraudubon.org/event/san-diego-an-environmental-history-with-phil-unitt/
LOCATION:The Remington Club II\, 16925 Hierba Dr\, San Diego\, CA\, 92128\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Beckman":MAILTO:palomaraudubon@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Sharyl Massy (Sky Hunters – Raptor Education and Rehabilitation) “Remarkable Raptors”
DESCRIPTION:Sky Hunters is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating local communities about the diversity of raptors native to San Diego County\, in addition to caring for sick\, injured\, and orphaned raptors.\nMEET LIVE RAPTORS\, and learn about their diversity\, taxonomy\, and their amazing adaptations! We’ll also discuss what’s involved in raptor rehabilitation and our goal of releasing rehabilitated birds back into their habitats.\nWildlife Conservation and Environmental Education have been Sharyl’s passion for over 35 years. She graduated with a BS in Wildlife Management from Humboldt State University and a MA in Environmental Science Education from Sonoma State University. She has had a diverse career working as a naturalist\, with outdoor education schools on Palomar Mountain and in the Cuyamacas\, as an Interpreter with CA State Parks\, served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Dominican Republic\, and worked for The Nature Conservancy as the Education Coordinator on a 100\,000-acre Bison ranch in Colorado. Over the years\, she has volunteered for various conservation organizations\, most recently having served on the Board of Directors with the Volcan Mountain Foundation in Julian. She recently retired and continues to volunteer with Sky Hunters\, spending time working on habitat restoration and native plant gardening projects.\nBring The Kids! They Will Enjoy This One!\nRefreshments will be served starting at 6:30\nand the program begins at 7.
URL:https://palomaraudubon.org/event/sharyl-massy-sky-hunters-raptor-education-and-rehabilitation-remarkable-raptors/
LOCATION:The Remington Club II\, 16925 Hierba Dr\, San Diego\, CA\, 92128\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Beckman":MAILTO:palomaraudubon@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:General Meeting and Presentation by Neil Solomon: Birds of Peru
DESCRIPTION:With habitats ranging from the rainforests of the Amazon to the high elevations of the Andes\, Peru is home to more than 1800 bird species. In this presentation\, you will see examples of some of the species to be found in the northern mountains and along the arid coast south of Lima.\nNeil Solomon is a long-time resident of San Diego who has been traveling to photograph birds since 2001. In recent years\, his travels have taken him mostly to Central and South America. Although his photography emphasis has been primarily on hummingbirds\, no bird encountered is ever ignored.\nMark your calendars! Don’t miss this fantastic Presentation!\nRefreshments will be served starting at 6:30\nand the program begins at 7.
URL:https://palomaraudubon.org/event/general-meeting-and-presentation-by-neil-solomon-birds-of-peru/
LOCATION:The Remington Club II\, 16925 Hierba Dr\, San Diego\, CA\, 92128\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Beckman":MAILTO:palomaraudubon@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:San Elijo Lagoon Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Rating: Easy to Moderate (mostly flat dirt pathways)\nGPS: 33.003535\,-117.272469\nRating: Moderate (Dirt Trail\, some hills)\nBring a scope\, if you have one.   This is a good spot to view wintering waterfowl and shorebirds.\nDirections: Take I-5 to Lomas Santa Fe Drive. Go west to North Rios Avenue. Turn right (north) and go all the way to the end of North Rios Avenue. Park and meet at the end of the street near the barricade.\nNo restrooms.\nFurther Information on Location – Here\nPhotos: San Elijo Lagoon
URL:https://palomaraudubon.org/event/san-elijo-lagoon-field-trip/
LOCATION:San Elijo Lagoon\, 1705 N Rios Ave\, Solana Beach\, CA\, 92075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programs
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SUMMARY:Library Event: Birding for Kids with Palomar Audubon
DESCRIPTION:Saturday • 1/24/26 • 2:30pm • Community Room\nAges 5 & up.\nAll materials will be provided.\nKids are invited to learn about local birds\, where they live\, the sounds they make\, and how to find them in this fun\, interactive program. It will include a short presentation with photos and recordings\, a bird-themed craft\, and an outdoor adventure using binoculars to look for birds outside the library.\nEach child will earn a small prize.\nMission Hills-Hillcrest/Knox Library\n215 W Washington St\, San Diego 92103 • 619-692-4911\nfacebook.com/MissionHillsLibrary
URL:https://palomaraudubon.org/event/library-event-birding-for-kids-with-palomar-audubon/
LOCATION:Mission Hills-Hillcrest/Knox Library\, 215 W Washington St.\, San Diego\, CA\, 92103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programs
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SUMMARY:Program: Presentation on The Masai Mara Game Reserve in Kenya
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Presentation on January 22\, 6:30 PM at the Remington Club\nIn September 2025\, Rustom visited the Masai Mara Game Reserve in Kenya\, and he is happy to share the adventure with PAS. In the past\, our longtime PAS member has made several presentations on his visits to India\, but this presentation will be on a different continent with different birds and animals. Join us for an armchair visit to East Africa. Pictured are the White Stork and the Sacred Ibis.
URL:https://palomaraudubon.org/event/11045/
LOCATION:The Remington Club II\, 16925 Hierba Dr\, San Diego\, CA\, 92128\, United States
CATEGORIES:Programs
ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Beckman":MAILTO:palomaraudubon@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Three Days of Birding in Oaxaca- Dottie Marron
DESCRIPTION:Oaxaca\, Mexico\, is a biodiversity hotspot with a wide variety of ecosystems and a large number of endemic bird species. In three days of birding\, Dottie Marron saw 103 bird species in three completely different ecosystems.  This presentation will take you to tropical broad-leaf forest\, dry jungle\, and cloud forest habitats to see the unique birds in each area\, many of them endemic to one specific area of Mexico. Dottie will also share her tips about traveling in Oaxaca and the ease of getting around to experience the beauty and culture of southern Mexico. \nDottie Marron is a long-time member of the Palomar Audubon Society.
URL:https://palomaraudubon.org/event/three-days-of-birding-in-oaxaca-dottie-marron/
LOCATION:The Remington Club II\, 16925 Hierba Dr\, San Diego\, CA\, 92128\, United States
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