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El TecoloteNewsletter of the Santa Barbara Audubon Society, Inc.
Volume 44, Issue 6				 June/July 2006
Annual Membership Picnic
Sunday, July 23 11am-2pm
Rocky Nook Park, Area 1
Join Audubon board and members for our yearly potluck. This year we will meet at Rocky Nook Park on Mission
Creek. At 11 a.m., Darlene Chirman will lead a walk of the creek-side native plant restoration area, a project of
Santa Barbara County Project Clean Water. Darlene was the biologist on this project. This is an area of rich bird
biodiversity, so bring your binoculars!
The potluck will begin at noon. Please bring a dish to share. The grill will be sizzling, if you want to BBQ
anything. The chapter will provide non-alcoholic beverages. We encourage you to bring your own dishes and utensils
to conserve resources.
A short program will follow the picnic. We will hold our election for the new Board of Directors for the coming
year. See the Slate of Nominees. Note the open position, and let any board member know if you might be interested
in serving. Nominations will be accepted at the Picnic. All terms are one year. We welcome members to serve on
Committees, help at events, and volunteer in the office. We are currently seeking a chapter representative on the
Naples Coalition. So if you have skills you’d like to share with Audubon, or are interested in any of the above, please
contact any board member.
This is a great time to visit with the Audubon Board
and other members. Hope to see you there!
Directions: Rocky Nook Park is on at 610 Mission
Canyon Road. It is past the mission, on the right after
Mission Creek. Area 1 is in the back of parking areas,
north of the playground.
	 President    	 Darlene Chirman
	 Vice-President    	 Lee Moldaver
	 Secretary	 Susan Lentz
	 Treasurer	 Ginny Turner
	 Field Trips Chair	 Jack Sanford
	 Programs Chair	 John O’Brien
	 Conservation Chair	 Julie Love
	 Education Chair	 Patricia Malone
	 Science Chair	 Melissa Kelly
	 Membership Chair	 Steve Ferry
	 Newsletter Chair	 Callie Bowdish
	 Publicity Chair	 Ben Shalant
	 At-Large-Outreach  	 Julie Kummel
	 At-Large-Outreach	 John Walker
	 At-large-Outreach	 open	
SB Audubon Society
Slate of Board Nominees,
2006-2007
Members at last year’s annual picnic.
Photo Callie Bowdich
El Tecolote, June/July 2006Page 
California Biologists Find
Finches Ailing
April 20, 2006 — By Associated Press
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. — A bacteria like disease that
can cause blindness in birds has been detected for the first
time in wild finches in California, the state Department
of Fish and Game said.
State biologists urged residents to take precautions
to prevent the spread of mycoplasmosis, a disease that
affects finches but not humans, after an outbreak was
discovered in the Walnut Creek area, about 25 miles east
of San Francisco.
Birds affected by mycoplasmosis, which is not related
to the avian influenza or West Nile Virus, develop an
eye infection that can lead to blindness and respiratory
problems.
The disease, which has been detected in wild birds in
the eastern U.S. over the past decade, is spread when birds
rub their heads on branches and feeders.
To control the disease over the next six weeks, DFG
biologists asked residents to clean bird feeders with a 10
percent solution of household bleach in water each week.
They also suggested cleaning up old food around feeders,
spreading seeds over a large area in the sun rather than
use feeders, and replace wooden feeders with plastic or
metal feeders.
Source: Associated Press
http://www.enn.com/today.html?id=10299
Endowment Fund of Santa Barbara Audubon
In the past year, SBAS has established an endowment fund. This has been created to support the core programs of
the chapter. The Board wishes to thank the members who have contributed to initiate the Endowment.
The Tecolote Circle was established to recognize and honor contributors of $1000 or more, which can be a cash
donation, a bequest, or appreciated securities. Chapter members who make a contribution or notify us that Santa
Barbara Audubon has been included in an estate plan (will) within the first two years—through June 30, 2007—will
be charter members.
With our dedicated volunteers, donations to the chapter make significant contributions in saving bird and wildlife
habitat and educating our residents in caring for the natural world. If you have been planning a gift or bequest to
SBAS, please consider the Tecolote Circle. The capital will be invested by our Endowment Management Committee,
and the interest used to help fund our core programs. Of course, we welcome and appreciate donations of any size
to our Endowment Fund!
You may be the recipient of a letter soliciting contributions to the Endowment Fund and Tecolote Circle. Please
consider a donation or bequest! We are planning a special event for the charter members of Tecolote Circle. For more
information, contact Julie Kummel at 964-4944.
Avian Influenza (Bird Flu)
Information
With widespread interest in avian influenza or “bird
flu,” Santa Barbara Audubon is providing the following
web links as a resource for those who may be concerned
about avian influenza, as well as about how birds are
involved.
Audubon California Update on Avian Influenza
http://ca.audubon.orgavian_flu.html
California Department of Health Services
http://www.dhs.ca.gov/
Santa Barbara County Public Health Department
http://www.sbcphd.org/
West Nile surveillance
information hotline is:
1-887-WNV-BIRD
California West Nile virus Home
http://www.westnile.ca.gov/
West Nile Virus Information
El Tecolote, June/July 2006 Page 
Santa Barbara Audubon Programs
All programs, unless otherwise noted, will take place at Farrand Hall, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Mission Canyon,
Santa Barbara. Free on-site parking. All programs, unless otherwise noted, will begin at 7:30 p.m. and are free to the public. Doors
open at 7:00 p.m.. SBAS members are encouraged to bring guests.
Western Snowy Plover
Jennifer Stroh
Director Snowy Plover Docent Program
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
The Western Snowy Plover (SnPl) is a small, threatened
shorebird. The coastal population roosts and breeds on sandy
beaches throughout the west coast from southern Washington to
Baja California, Mexico. Habitat destruction and increased human
recreation on these beaches have caused their dramatic decline over
the past few decades, leading to their protection under the Endangered
Species Act in 1993.
Throughout its range, the SnPl depends on particular sites such as
wide, flat beaches around river mouths or estuaries, and beaches that are backed by sand dunes and supplied with
kelp. Sand’s Beach, part of Coal Oil Point Reserve (COPR), is one of these sites. Due to habitat degradation and
disturbance, SnPls had abandoned Sand’s Beach as a breeding site in the late 1970’s, but would return every year
during the winter. Active management was implemented for SnPl conservation in 2001. Five years later, over 400
SnPls winter at Sand’s Beach, double the number found when the program began. COPR SnPl management includes
restoration, fencing, signage, and a docent program. Disturbance research indicates that the recovery would not have
occurred without volunteer docents. SnPl Docents are crucial for the protection of SnPls through friendly contact and
education of beach users. By promoting public awareness, docents increase the effectiveness of other management
efforts, such as signs and barriers. These combined management tools have made it possible to maintain beach access
and recreation for the public while preserving habitat for the SnPls.
Jennifer graduated from UCSB with a Bachelor of Science in Zoology and has worked on several projects dealing
with different bird species over the last 10 years. For a brief period, Jennifer worked in the aviaries at the Santa
Barbara Zoo and has volunteered with numerous bird recovery and rehabilitation programs, her favorite being the
SBAS’s Eyes-In-The-Sky bird-of-prey educational program. The
conservation of snowy plovers at Coal Oil Point Reserve has taken
up most of her time over the last 5 years, and it has been one of her
most fulfilling experiences. Please come join us and hear first hand
from Jennifer about this important and exciting program.
Docents registering their count.
Jennifer Stroh with prospective docents.
El Tecolote, June/July 2006Page 
Santa Barbara Audubon Field Trips
Everyone is welcome! These trips are fun for both beginning and expert bird watchers. Binoculars are useful for enjoyment of birds,
but if you don’t have a pair please call the trip leader and we’ll lend you a spare. Trips are free unless noted. Please contact Jack
Sanford (805) 566-2191 jacksanford@hotmail.com for details or questions.
Valley View Ranch (near Santa Paula)
Saturday, June 10, 2006, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
(8:00 a.m. at car pool location)
Target Birds: White-tailed kites, Flycatchers, Vireos, Warblers, Blue Grosbeaks,
Yellow-breasted Chats.
Leader: Jim Greaves
We will meet at Andree Clark Bird Refuge off Cabrillo Blvd. at 8 a.m. to car
pool. Riders must share gas costs ($6). If you want to meet us at the ranch at about
9 a.m., take Hwy. 101 to Ventura and exit on Hwy. 126 east. In Santa Paula, take
10th St. exit. Go under the freeway then right on Harvard Blvd to 12th St. Turn right
at light where 12th St. becomes South Mountain Rd. Go 3.8 miles past # 20089
and turn left at the next dirt driveway with green gate. (If green gate is open, it is
difficult to see.) Follow road about 1 mile to parking area. Jim will be waiting for
us at the ranch.
Please join Jim, an environmental consultant with two decades of experience monitoring Least Bell’s Vireo
populations in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, for a morning of viewing and learning about our common and
endangered breeding woodland and stream side birds. Bring water, snack, and insect repellant. Dress in layers and
wear long pants and walking shoes
Trout Club, Santa Barbara
Saturday, July 8, 2006, 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
(8:00 a.m. at car pool location)
Target Birds: Flycatchers, Thrushes, Gnatcatchers, Hummingbirds, Sparrows, Orioles
etc.
Leader: Robert Lindsay
Directions: Take Hwy. 101 to Lake Cachuma/State St. off ramp in Santa Barbara.
Turn right on State St. and right again into the Five Points Shopping Center. Park
near Carl’s Jr. at 3925 State St. We will car pool from there at 8 a.m., or you can meet
at the entrance to the Trout Club off Old San Marcos Rd. Park in the dirt area near
the entrance. We will bird from there.
The private Trout Club is located off Old San Marcos Rd. and is normally off limits to birders.
Save the Date
TGIF at the EDC
Friday August 11 5:30-7:30
The Environmental Defense Center represents
Audubon on plover issues and Devereux-Ellwood
protection issues. We will again be “hosting” a TGIF
party in support of EDC. Hope you can join us, have
fun, and support EDC.
Flycatcher by Kirsten Munson
Swainson’s Thrush
by Kirsten Munson
El Tecolote, June/July 2006 Page 
March 25th SBAS Lone Star Ranch field trip report
by Jeff Hanson
All photos by Jeff Hanson.
It was a blustery morning as we gathered at 8:30, at
the gate of the Lone Star Ranch. Once again, we found
ourselves hoping for no rain ! Soon, 17 of us headed in,
including four members of the Carr family, the owners
of the ranch. Once parked and geared up, we headed for
their dock on Lake Cachuma. It wasn’t long before we
heard the cacophony of the numerous Clark’s Grebes.
They were accompanied by Cormorants, Shovelers,
Coots, Mallards, Gulls, Buffleheads, a few Common
Mergansers, and a Common Goldeneye. A Green Heron
zipped by as we checked out a Great Blue Heron rookery
tree backed by a Turkey Vulture night roost. We then
made our way through some oak woodland on our way
out to the grassy pasture area. We all had a taste of some
Miners Lettuce while enjoying all the wildflowers as well
as Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, Towhees, Juncos, Sparrows
and Titmice. While enjoying some vistas of the lake from
the high ground, we got to see those nine foot wings of
a low circling White Pelican. Near the pasture, we were
greeted by our first-of-season Western Kingbird as well
as a snazzy pair of Western Bluebirds. Even though it still
feels like Febuary, spring is really here !!
Sparrows, Meadowlarks, Robins, Phoebes, Wrens and
Swallows welcomed us into the pasture area, where we
could really see the high shoreline of a very full lake ! We
traversed the pasture and headed for the cars when a small
group of Wood Ducks was spotted on the far shore, just
as the sky was starting to mist up. We concluded the walk
with the Red-naped Sapsucker in the pepper trees near the
parking area. We logged 65 species for the morning. Our
special thanks go out to the Carr family, for their kindness
and generosity, and to Paul Keller, for a last-minute stand-
in as Trip Leader. Also, many thanks to Jared Dawson
and Kathleen Boehm for keeping the bird list.
National Audubon Board Representative
The Board will be voting for the representative of the Western Region to the National Audubon Board at the June
14 meeting. If you would like to learn about the candidates, see our website, www.rain.org/~audubon/ where
you will find “Statements of Interest” from each candidate.
		 Jess Morton		 Palos Verdes/South Bay Audubon Society
		 Elizabeth Murdock		 Golden Gate Audubon Society
		 Catherine Pannnell Waters		 Sea and Sage Audubon Society
Santa Barbara Audubon will cast 2 votes; votes are based on chapter size for all chapters in California, Hawaii
and Guam. If you have any input, please contact any board member before the 6/14 vote.
El Tecolote, June/July 2006Page 
Friday Bird Walks
Join us on the second and fourth Fridays of each month at 8:30-10:30 a.m. Please call Bird Walk leader Jack Sanford
566-2191 or email at jacksanford@hotmail.com if you are interested in leading a future bird walk to your favorite
birding location or have any questions.
National Audubon Society Membership Application
(new members only)
Includes membership in National Audubon  Santa Barbara Audubon Society (C13 7XCH)
and subscriptions to Audubon magazine  El Tecolote, the SBAS newsletter
r $20 Introductory Membership r $15 Senior (62+) or Student
Name_________________________________________
Address_________________________________________
City_________________________________________
State/Zip_________________________________________
Phone_________________________________________
E-mail_________________________________________
Make check payable to:
National Audubon Society
Mail to:
Santa Barbara Audubon Society
5679 Hollister Ave., Suite 5B
Goleta, CA 93117
Atascadero Creek
Friday, June 9, 2006
Target Birds: Water birds, songbirds,
raptors
Directions: From Hwy. 101 take the
Patterson off ramp and head towards
the ocean. Park in the dirt area near
the Atascadero Creek bridge.
Farren Road
Friday, June 30, 2006
(Note: this is the 5th Friday)
Target Birds: Hummingbirds, kingbirds, flycatchers,
sparrows and Blue Grosbeaks
Directions: From S.B. area, take Hwy. 101 north to
approximately 1 mile past the Winchester Canyon Road
exit. Exit Hwy. 101 (towards the mountains), turn left on
Calle Real, and go west about 300 yards to Farren Rd. We
will meet at the beginning of Farren Rd. at 8:30 a.m.
Tabano Hollow Open Space
Friday, July 7, 2006 (Note: this
is the 1st Friday)
Target Birds: Songbirds, Woodpeckers Hummingbirds, etc.
Directions: Take Hwy. 101 to the Turnpike Ave. off ramp
and head towards the mountains. Turn left on Cathedral
Oaks Road. Turn left on Ribera Road. Turn left on
Matorral Way and continue until you must turn to the
left. Park there.
Ennisbrook Nature Trail
Friday, July 21, 2006 (Note: this is the 3rd Friday)
Target Birds: Nuthatches, Common Yellowthroats,
Spotted Towhees, etc.
Directions: Take Hwy. 101 to the Sheffield Drive turn off.
Follow Sheffield Drive and turn left on San Leandro Lane
(first left). Nature trail is located on the right side of the
road past a white picket fence near a pump house.
Field Trips/Bird Walks
Do you have an idea?
We are always looking for suggestion for places to visit on our monthly field trips. If you have an idea and are
not sure where or what to do next, or are interested in helping coordinate a field trip contact Jack Sanford
(805) 566-2191.
Adult Blue Grosbeak
at the nest. Drawing
by L. Zemitis.
El Tecolote, June/July 2006 Page 
Welcome!
SBAS extends a warm welcome to our newest members.
We look forward to seeing you at our programs and field trips. Thanks for joining!
OPPORTUNITIES
Volunteer Habitat Restoration
Audubon helps recruit volunteers for habitat restoration at the
Coal Oil Point Reserve and the Arroyo Hondo Preserve. Come
help to restore a creek or estuary while spending a morning in a
beautiful bird habitat. Contact the Land Trust, Arroyo Hondo
Preserve Volunteer Coordinator Jane Murray at ltvolunteer@
yahoo.com or 684-4405. For Coal Oil Point Reserve, contact Julie
Love at jlove@lifesci.ucsb.edu or 453-4840 or Darlene Chirman
at dchirman@rain.org or 692-2008.
ARROYO HONDO
Contact: Jane Murray
Sunday 	 June 4	 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Sunday 	 July 2	 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
COAL OIL POINT RESERVE
Contact: Julie Love
Saturday 	 June 3	 9 a.m.-12 noon
Saturday 	 July 22	 9 a.m.-12 noon
Plover Project
Docent Training
Training takes place at the Cliff House at Coal Oil Point
Reserve, from 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Training dates:
	 June. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
	 July. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
	 August . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
	 September. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2	
Training Schedule:
	 Tour is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11 a.m.
	 Training is . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m.
Those interested should call Jennifer Stroh to regis-
ter at 880-1195.
SBAS Needs Your E-mail Address
To be added to the SBAS e-mail list, just send an e-mail message with the subject line, “Add + your name” to
sjferry@cox.net. The SBAS e-mail mailing list will only be used for SBAS business and will not be sold or shared
with any other group.
Susan M. Basham
Jack C. Bechtel
Suzanne R. Bock
Kathleen Bresslin
Mrs. Lesley R. Buxton
Aquila Chase
Margaret Chase
Lyda Clough
Mr. Randy Compbell
Leslie Deardorff
Monica Dittrich
John Ernest
Betty Everett
Sylvia Flanner
C. Fletcher
Veronica Franklin
Neal Friedberg
Mark Gardner
Virginia Gardner
Michelle Gasperini
P. Greene
Susan Gwynne
Ms. M. M. Hankey
Debra Herring
S. Jacobson
Ms. D. Churchill Johnson
Alison Jordan
Kim Kathol
Ms. Barbara Kerrigan
Lorraine Leblanc
Mr. Richard Lim
Joseph Luciano
Ms. Mary L. Maruca
Barbara Masin
David Mazurskieicz
Ms. Katherine Morrow
Stephanie Mortensen
Robert Ott
James Paradis
John Pavelko
Ken Moulds Pierce
Mr. Francis G. Preston
Laurie Preston
Dr. Deanna Purvis
Maureen  James Richard
Rhodelle Richards
Timm Richardson
Gerald Rounds
Laura Shelton
Mr. Paul Soderburg
Ms. Alyse Steidler
Candice Stuart
Teresa Taylor
Rita Temple
Jean Thomas
Rachel Tobler
Nancy Tubiolo
Al Turnbull
Philip J. Vedder
Sarah Vedder
Anne Voehl
Lesley Weinstock
Gary M. Wyatt
El Tecolote, June/July 2006Page 
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Santa Barbara Audubon Society, Inc.						
5679 Hollister Avenue, Suite 5B							
Goleta, CA 93117											
	 	 	 	 	 	
	 	 	 	 	
or current resident
NON PROFIT ORG.
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
SANTA BARBARA, CA.
PERMIT NO. 125
Dated material, please expedite
June 2006
Calendar of Events
Check our website for any changes or late additions to
our Bird Walks, Field Trips or Programs:
http://www.rain.org/~audubon/
June	 3	 Plover Project Training
June	 4	 Restore Arroyo Hondo
June	 3	 Restore Coal Oil Point Reserve
June	 9	 Atascadero Creek Bird Walk
June	 10	 Valley View Ranch Field Trip
June	 26	 Farren Road Bird Walk
June	 28	 Program Western Snowy Plover
July	 2	 Restore Arroyo Hondo
July	 7	 Tabano Hollow Bird Walk
July	 8	 Plover Project Training
July	 8	 Trout Club Field Trip
July	 21	 Ennisbrook Nature Trail Bird Walk
July	 20	 Restore Coal Oil Point Reserve
July	 22	 Restore Coal Oil Point Reserve
July	 23	 Annual Membership Picnic
SBAS - July 2005/June 2006
(805) 964-1468, audubon@rain.org
http://www.rain.org/~audubon/
OFFICERS
President 	 Darlene Chirman	 692-2008	 dchirman@starband.net
Vice-President	 Lee Moldaver	 964-1468	 audubon@rain.org
Secretary	 Susan Lentz	 968-6011	 salentz@cox.net
Treasurer	 Ginny Turner	 964-6384	 vturner10@cox.net
			
BOARD MEMBERS  COMMITTEE CHAIRS
Field Trips Chair	 Jack Sanford	 566-2191	 jacksanford@hotmail.com
Programs Chair	 John O’Brien	 962-7799	 mlbm@cox.net
Conservation Chair	 Julie Love	 453-4840	 jlove@lifesci.ucsb.edu
Education Chair	 Patricia Malone	 569-1993	 pamalone@verizon.net
Science Chair	 David Kisner	 252-5036	 d_kisner@cox.net
Membership Chair	 Steve Ferry	 967-5162	 sjferry@cox.net
Newsletter Chair	 Callie Bowdish	 968-2857	 cjbowdish@hotmail.com
Publicity Chair	 Ben Shalant	 448-4447	 benjamin_shalant@	
					 antiochsb.edu
At Large–Outreach 	 John Walker	 570-7864 	 johnlee@umail.ucsb.edu
At Large–Outreach	 Julie Kummel	 964-9444	 jkummel@rain.org
At Large–Outreach	 Natasha Carr	 967-1383	 tahi@cox.net
APPOINTED POSITIONS
Webmaster: Bobbie Offen	 684‑0160	 bobbieo@cox.net
Eyes In The Sky: Gabriele Drozdowski	 898-0347	 pelican7@cox.net
Snowy Plover Docent Prog: Jennifer Stroh	 880-1195	 stroh@lifesci.ucsb.edu
Hospitality: Don  Florence Stivers	 967-3690
Report Rare Birds: Karen Bridgers	 964-1316	 k.bridgers@cox.net
Hear Rare Bird Report	 964-8240
	
Officers and Chairs meet the 2nd Wednesday of the month. Members are welcomed
to attend. Call SBAS office to verify dates and times. FAX: 967-7718. Cover art
by Daryl Harrison.
Printed on recycled paper.
El Tecolote is published 6 times a
year by the Santa Barbara Audubon
Society, Inc. Members are invited to send
announcements, letters, articles, photos
and drawings for consideration to:
SBAS, Andy Lentz, Editor
5679 Hollister Avenue, Suite 5B
Goleta, CA 93117
or email: sbasnews@cox.net
Submissions deadline is the 10th of the
month before publication.

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  • 1. El TecoloteNewsletter of the Santa Barbara Audubon Society, Inc. Volume 44, Issue 6 June/July 2006 Annual Membership Picnic Sunday, July 23 11am-2pm Rocky Nook Park, Area 1 Join Audubon board and members for our yearly potluck. This year we will meet at Rocky Nook Park on Mission Creek. At 11 a.m., Darlene Chirman will lead a walk of the creek-side native plant restoration area, a project of Santa Barbara County Project Clean Water. Darlene was the biologist on this project. This is an area of rich bird biodiversity, so bring your binoculars! The potluck will begin at noon. Please bring a dish to share. The grill will be sizzling, if you want to BBQ anything. The chapter will provide non-alcoholic beverages. We encourage you to bring your own dishes and utensils to conserve resources. A short program will follow the picnic. We will hold our election for the new Board of Directors for the coming year. See the Slate of Nominees. Note the open position, and let any board member know if you might be interested in serving. Nominations will be accepted at the Picnic. All terms are one year. We welcome members to serve on Committees, help at events, and volunteer in the office. We are currently seeking a chapter representative on the Naples Coalition. So if you have skills you’d like to share with Audubon, or are interested in any of the above, please contact any board member. This is a great time to visit with the Audubon Board and other members. Hope to see you there! Directions: Rocky Nook Park is on at 610 Mission Canyon Road. It is past the mission, on the right after Mission Creek. Area 1 is in the back of parking areas, north of the playground. President Darlene Chirman Vice-President Lee Moldaver Secretary Susan Lentz Treasurer Ginny Turner Field Trips Chair Jack Sanford Programs Chair John O’Brien Conservation Chair Julie Love Education Chair Patricia Malone Science Chair Melissa Kelly Membership Chair Steve Ferry Newsletter Chair Callie Bowdish Publicity Chair Ben Shalant At-Large-Outreach Julie Kummel At-Large-Outreach John Walker At-large-Outreach open SB Audubon Society Slate of Board Nominees, 2006-2007 Members at last year’s annual picnic. Photo Callie Bowdich
  • 2. El Tecolote, June/July 2006Page California Biologists Find Finches Ailing April 20, 2006 — By Associated Press WALNUT CREEK, Calif. — A bacteria like disease that can cause blindness in birds has been detected for the first time in wild finches in California, the state Department of Fish and Game said. State biologists urged residents to take precautions to prevent the spread of mycoplasmosis, a disease that affects finches but not humans, after an outbreak was discovered in the Walnut Creek area, about 25 miles east of San Francisco. Birds affected by mycoplasmosis, which is not related to the avian influenza or West Nile Virus, develop an eye infection that can lead to blindness and respiratory problems. The disease, which has been detected in wild birds in the eastern U.S. over the past decade, is spread when birds rub their heads on branches and feeders. To control the disease over the next six weeks, DFG biologists asked residents to clean bird feeders with a 10 percent solution of household bleach in water each week. They also suggested cleaning up old food around feeders, spreading seeds over a large area in the sun rather than use feeders, and replace wooden feeders with plastic or metal feeders. Source: Associated Press http://www.enn.com/today.html?id=10299 Endowment Fund of Santa Barbara Audubon In the past year, SBAS has established an endowment fund. This has been created to support the core programs of the chapter. The Board wishes to thank the members who have contributed to initiate the Endowment. The Tecolote Circle was established to recognize and honor contributors of $1000 or more, which can be a cash donation, a bequest, or appreciated securities. Chapter members who make a contribution or notify us that Santa Barbara Audubon has been included in an estate plan (will) within the first two years—through June 30, 2007—will be charter members. With our dedicated volunteers, donations to the chapter make significant contributions in saving bird and wildlife habitat and educating our residents in caring for the natural world. If you have been planning a gift or bequest to SBAS, please consider the Tecolote Circle. The capital will be invested by our Endowment Management Committee, and the interest used to help fund our core programs. Of course, we welcome and appreciate donations of any size to our Endowment Fund! You may be the recipient of a letter soliciting contributions to the Endowment Fund and Tecolote Circle. Please consider a donation or bequest! We are planning a special event for the charter members of Tecolote Circle. For more information, contact Julie Kummel at 964-4944. Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) Information With widespread interest in avian influenza or “bird flu,” Santa Barbara Audubon is providing the following web links as a resource for those who may be concerned about avian influenza, as well as about how birds are involved. Audubon California Update on Avian Influenza http://ca.audubon.orgavian_flu.html California Department of Health Services http://www.dhs.ca.gov/ Santa Barbara County Public Health Department http://www.sbcphd.org/ West Nile surveillance information hotline is: 1-887-WNV-BIRD California West Nile virus Home http://www.westnile.ca.gov/ West Nile Virus Information
  • 3. El Tecolote, June/July 2006 Page Santa Barbara Audubon Programs All programs, unless otherwise noted, will take place at Farrand Hall, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, Mission Canyon, Santa Barbara. Free on-site parking. All programs, unless otherwise noted, will begin at 7:30 p.m. and are free to the public. Doors open at 7:00 p.m.. SBAS members are encouraged to bring guests. Western Snowy Plover Jennifer Stroh Director Snowy Plover Docent Program Wednesday, June 28, 2006 The Western Snowy Plover (SnPl) is a small, threatened shorebird. The coastal population roosts and breeds on sandy beaches throughout the west coast from southern Washington to Baja California, Mexico. Habitat destruction and increased human recreation on these beaches have caused their dramatic decline over the past few decades, leading to their protection under the Endangered Species Act in 1993. Throughout its range, the SnPl depends on particular sites such as wide, flat beaches around river mouths or estuaries, and beaches that are backed by sand dunes and supplied with kelp. Sand’s Beach, part of Coal Oil Point Reserve (COPR), is one of these sites. Due to habitat degradation and disturbance, SnPls had abandoned Sand’s Beach as a breeding site in the late 1970’s, but would return every year during the winter. Active management was implemented for SnPl conservation in 2001. Five years later, over 400 SnPls winter at Sand’s Beach, double the number found when the program began. COPR SnPl management includes restoration, fencing, signage, and a docent program. Disturbance research indicates that the recovery would not have occurred without volunteer docents. SnPl Docents are crucial for the protection of SnPls through friendly contact and education of beach users. By promoting public awareness, docents increase the effectiveness of other management efforts, such as signs and barriers. These combined management tools have made it possible to maintain beach access and recreation for the public while preserving habitat for the SnPls. Jennifer graduated from UCSB with a Bachelor of Science in Zoology and has worked on several projects dealing with different bird species over the last 10 years. For a brief period, Jennifer worked in the aviaries at the Santa Barbara Zoo and has volunteered with numerous bird recovery and rehabilitation programs, her favorite being the SBAS’s Eyes-In-The-Sky bird-of-prey educational program. The conservation of snowy plovers at Coal Oil Point Reserve has taken up most of her time over the last 5 years, and it has been one of her most fulfilling experiences. Please come join us and hear first hand from Jennifer about this important and exciting program. Docents registering their count. Jennifer Stroh with prospective docents.
  • 4. El Tecolote, June/July 2006Page Santa Barbara Audubon Field Trips Everyone is welcome! These trips are fun for both beginning and expert bird watchers. Binoculars are useful for enjoyment of birds, but if you don’t have a pair please call the trip leader and we’ll lend you a spare. Trips are free unless noted. Please contact Jack Sanford (805) 566-2191 jacksanford@hotmail.com for details or questions. Valley View Ranch (near Santa Paula) Saturday, June 10, 2006, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. (8:00 a.m. at car pool location) Target Birds: White-tailed kites, Flycatchers, Vireos, Warblers, Blue Grosbeaks, Yellow-breasted Chats. Leader: Jim Greaves We will meet at Andree Clark Bird Refuge off Cabrillo Blvd. at 8 a.m. to car pool. Riders must share gas costs ($6). If you want to meet us at the ranch at about 9 a.m., take Hwy. 101 to Ventura and exit on Hwy. 126 east. In Santa Paula, take 10th St. exit. Go under the freeway then right on Harvard Blvd to 12th St. Turn right at light where 12th St. becomes South Mountain Rd. Go 3.8 miles past # 20089 and turn left at the next dirt driveway with green gate. (If green gate is open, it is difficult to see.) Follow road about 1 mile to parking area. Jim will be waiting for us at the ranch. Please join Jim, an environmental consultant with two decades of experience monitoring Least Bell’s Vireo populations in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, for a morning of viewing and learning about our common and endangered breeding woodland and stream side birds. Bring water, snack, and insect repellant. Dress in layers and wear long pants and walking shoes Trout Club, Santa Barbara Saturday, July 8, 2006, 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. (8:00 a.m. at car pool location) Target Birds: Flycatchers, Thrushes, Gnatcatchers, Hummingbirds, Sparrows, Orioles etc. Leader: Robert Lindsay Directions: Take Hwy. 101 to Lake Cachuma/State St. off ramp in Santa Barbara. Turn right on State St. and right again into the Five Points Shopping Center. Park near Carl’s Jr. at 3925 State St. We will car pool from there at 8 a.m., or you can meet at the entrance to the Trout Club off Old San Marcos Rd. Park in the dirt area near the entrance. We will bird from there. The private Trout Club is located off Old San Marcos Rd. and is normally off limits to birders. Save the Date TGIF at the EDC Friday August 11 5:30-7:30 The Environmental Defense Center represents Audubon on plover issues and Devereux-Ellwood protection issues. We will again be “hosting” a TGIF party in support of EDC. Hope you can join us, have fun, and support EDC. Flycatcher by Kirsten Munson Swainson’s Thrush by Kirsten Munson
  • 5. El Tecolote, June/July 2006 Page March 25th SBAS Lone Star Ranch field trip report by Jeff Hanson All photos by Jeff Hanson. It was a blustery morning as we gathered at 8:30, at the gate of the Lone Star Ranch. Once again, we found ourselves hoping for no rain ! Soon, 17 of us headed in, including four members of the Carr family, the owners of the ranch. Once parked and geared up, we headed for their dock on Lake Cachuma. It wasn’t long before we heard the cacophony of the numerous Clark’s Grebes. They were accompanied by Cormorants, Shovelers, Coots, Mallards, Gulls, Buffleheads, a few Common Mergansers, and a Common Goldeneye. A Green Heron zipped by as we checked out a Great Blue Heron rookery tree backed by a Turkey Vulture night roost. We then made our way through some oak woodland on our way out to the grassy pasture area. We all had a taste of some Miners Lettuce while enjoying all the wildflowers as well as Woodpeckers, Nuthatches, Towhees, Juncos, Sparrows and Titmice. While enjoying some vistas of the lake from the high ground, we got to see those nine foot wings of a low circling White Pelican. Near the pasture, we were greeted by our first-of-season Western Kingbird as well as a snazzy pair of Western Bluebirds. Even though it still feels like Febuary, spring is really here !! Sparrows, Meadowlarks, Robins, Phoebes, Wrens and Swallows welcomed us into the pasture area, where we could really see the high shoreline of a very full lake ! We traversed the pasture and headed for the cars when a small group of Wood Ducks was spotted on the far shore, just as the sky was starting to mist up. We concluded the walk with the Red-naped Sapsucker in the pepper trees near the parking area. We logged 65 species for the morning. Our special thanks go out to the Carr family, for their kindness and generosity, and to Paul Keller, for a last-minute stand- in as Trip Leader. Also, many thanks to Jared Dawson and Kathleen Boehm for keeping the bird list. National Audubon Board Representative The Board will be voting for the representative of the Western Region to the National Audubon Board at the June 14 meeting. If you would like to learn about the candidates, see our website, www.rain.org/~audubon/ where you will find “Statements of Interest” from each candidate. Jess Morton Palos Verdes/South Bay Audubon Society Elizabeth Murdock Golden Gate Audubon Society Catherine Pannnell Waters Sea and Sage Audubon Society Santa Barbara Audubon will cast 2 votes; votes are based on chapter size for all chapters in California, Hawaii and Guam. If you have any input, please contact any board member before the 6/14 vote.
  • 6. El Tecolote, June/July 2006Page Friday Bird Walks Join us on the second and fourth Fridays of each month at 8:30-10:30 a.m. Please call Bird Walk leader Jack Sanford 566-2191 or email at jacksanford@hotmail.com if you are interested in leading a future bird walk to your favorite birding location or have any questions. National Audubon Society Membership Application (new members only) Includes membership in National Audubon Santa Barbara Audubon Society (C13 7XCH) and subscriptions to Audubon magazine El Tecolote, the SBAS newsletter r $20 Introductory Membership r $15 Senior (62+) or Student Name_________________________________________ Address_________________________________________ City_________________________________________ State/Zip_________________________________________ Phone_________________________________________ E-mail_________________________________________ Make check payable to: National Audubon Society Mail to: Santa Barbara Audubon Society 5679 Hollister Ave., Suite 5B Goleta, CA 93117 Atascadero Creek Friday, June 9, 2006 Target Birds: Water birds, songbirds, raptors Directions: From Hwy. 101 take the Patterson off ramp and head towards the ocean. Park in the dirt area near the Atascadero Creek bridge. Farren Road Friday, June 30, 2006 (Note: this is the 5th Friday) Target Birds: Hummingbirds, kingbirds, flycatchers, sparrows and Blue Grosbeaks Directions: From S.B. area, take Hwy. 101 north to approximately 1 mile past the Winchester Canyon Road exit. Exit Hwy. 101 (towards the mountains), turn left on Calle Real, and go west about 300 yards to Farren Rd. We will meet at the beginning of Farren Rd. at 8:30 a.m. Tabano Hollow Open Space Friday, July 7, 2006 (Note: this is the 1st Friday) Target Birds: Songbirds, Woodpeckers Hummingbirds, etc. Directions: Take Hwy. 101 to the Turnpike Ave. off ramp and head towards the mountains. Turn left on Cathedral Oaks Road. Turn left on Ribera Road. Turn left on Matorral Way and continue until you must turn to the left. Park there. Ennisbrook Nature Trail Friday, July 21, 2006 (Note: this is the 3rd Friday) Target Birds: Nuthatches, Common Yellowthroats, Spotted Towhees, etc. Directions: Take Hwy. 101 to the Sheffield Drive turn off. Follow Sheffield Drive and turn left on San Leandro Lane (first left). Nature trail is located on the right side of the road past a white picket fence near a pump house. Field Trips/Bird Walks Do you have an idea? We are always looking for suggestion for places to visit on our monthly field trips. If you have an idea and are not sure where or what to do next, or are interested in helping coordinate a field trip contact Jack Sanford (805) 566-2191. Adult Blue Grosbeak at the nest. Drawing by L. Zemitis.
  • 7. El Tecolote, June/July 2006 Page Welcome! SBAS extends a warm welcome to our newest members. We look forward to seeing you at our programs and field trips. Thanks for joining! OPPORTUNITIES Volunteer Habitat Restoration Audubon helps recruit volunteers for habitat restoration at the Coal Oil Point Reserve and the Arroyo Hondo Preserve. Come help to restore a creek or estuary while spending a morning in a beautiful bird habitat. Contact the Land Trust, Arroyo Hondo Preserve Volunteer Coordinator Jane Murray at ltvolunteer@ yahoo.com or 684-4405. For Coal Oil Point Reserve, contact Julie Love at jlove@lifesci.ucsb.edu or 453-4840 or Darlene Chirman at dchirman@rain.org or 692-2008. ARROYO HONDO Contact: Jane Murray Sunday June 4 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Sunday July 2 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. COAL OIL POINT RESERVE Contact: Julie Love Saturday June 3 9 a.m.-12 noon Saturday July 22 9 a.m.-12 noon Plover Project Docent Training Training takes place at the Cliff House at Coal Oil Point Reserve, from 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Training dates: June. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 July. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 August . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 September. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Training Schedule: Tour is . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-11 a.m. Training is . . . . . . . . . . . 11:30 a.m. -1:30 p.m. Those interested should call Jennifer Stroh to regis- ter at 880-1195. SBAS Needs Your E-mail Address To be added to the SBAS e-mail list, just send an e-mail message with the subject line, “Add + your name” to sjferry@cox.net. The SBAS e-mail mailing list will only be used for SBAS business and will not be sold or shared with any other group. Susan M. Basham Jack C. Bechtel Suzanne R. Bock Kathleen Bresslin Mrs. Lesley R. Buxton Aquila Chase Margaret Chase Lyda Clough Mr. Randy Compbell Leslie Deardorff Monica Dittrich John Ernest Betty Everett Sylvia Flanner C. Fletcher Veronica Franklin Neal Friedberg Mark Gardner Virginia Gardner Michelle Gasperini P. Greene Susan Gwynne Ms. M. M. Hankey Debra Herring S. Jacobson Ms. D. Churchill Johnson Alison Jordan Kim Kathol Ms. Barbara Kerrigan Lorraine Leblanc Mr. Richard Lim Joseph Luciano Ms. Mary L. Maruca Barbara Masin David Mazurskieicz Ms. Katherine Morrow Stephanie Mortensen Robert Ott James Paradis John Pavelko Ken Moulds Pierce Mr. Francis G. Preston Laurie Preston Dr. Deanna Purvis Maureen James Richard Rhodelle Richards Timm Richardson Gerald Rounds Laura Shelton Mr. Paul Soderburg Ms. Alyse Steidler Candice Stuart Teresa Taylor Rita Temple Jean Thomas Rachel Tobler Nancy Tubiolo Al Turnbull Philip J. Vedder Sarah Vedder Anne Voehl Lesley Weinstock Gary M. Wyatt
  • 8. El Tecolote, June/July 2006Page El Tecolote Santa Barbara Audubon Society, Inc. 5679 Hollister Avenue, Suite 5B Goleta, CA 93117 or current resident NON PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID SANTA BARBARA, CA. PERMIT NO. 125 Dated material, please expedite June 2006 Calendar of Events Check our website for any changes or late additions to our Bird Walks, Field Trips or Programs: http://www.rain.org/~audubon/ June 3 Plover Project Training June 4 Restore Arroyo Hondo June 3 Restore Coal Oil Point Reserve June 9 Atascadero Creek Bird Walk June 10 Valley View Ranch Field Trip June 26 Farren Road Bird Walk June 28 Program Western Snowy Plover July 2 Restore Arroyo Hondo July 7 Tabano Hollow Bird Walk July 8 Plover Project Training July 8 Trout Club Field Trip July 21 Ennisbrook Nature Trail Bird Walk July 20 Restore Coal Oil Point Reserve July 22 Restore Coal Oil Point Reserve July 23 Annual Membership Picnic SBAS - July 2005/June 2006 (805) 964-1468, audubon@rain.org http://www.rain.org/~audubon/ OFFICERS President Darlene Chirman 692-2008 dchirman@starband.net Vice-President Lee Moldaver 964-1468 audubon@rain.org Secretary Susan Lentz 968-6011 salentz@cox.net Treasurer Ginny Turner 964-6384 vturner10@cox.net BOARD MEMBERS COMMITTEE CHAIRS Field Trips Chair Jack Sanford 566-2191 jacksanford@hotmail.com Programs Chair John O’Brien 962-7799 mlbm@cox.net Conservation Chair Julie Love 453-4840 jlove@lifesci.ucsb.edu Education Chair Patricia Malone 569-1993 pamalone@verizon.net Science Chair David Kisner 252-5036 d_kisner@cox.net Membership Chair Steve Ferry 967-5162 sjferry@cox.net Newsletter Chair Callie Bowdish 968-2857 cjbowdish@hotmail.com Publicity Chair Ben Shalant 448-4447 benjamin_shalant@ antiochsb.edu At Large–Outreach John Walker 570-7864 johnlee@umail.ucsb.edu At Large–Outreach Julie Kummel 964-9444 jkummel@rain.org At Large–Outreach Natasha Carr 967-1383 tahi@cox.net APPOINTED POSITIONS Webmaster: Bobbie Offen 684‑0160 bobbieo@cox.net Eyes In The Sky: Gabriele Drozdowski 898-0347 pelican7@cox.net Snowy Plover Docent Prog: Jennifer Stroh 880-1195 stroh@lifesci.ucsb.edu Hospitality: Don Florence Stivers 967-3690 Report Rare Birds: Karen Bridgers 964-1316 k.bridgers@cox.net Hear Rare Bird Report 964-8240 Officers and Chairs meet the 2nd Wednesday of the month. Members are welcomed to attend. Call SBAS office to verify dates and times. FAX: 967-7718. Cover art by Daryl Harrison. Printed on recycled paper. El Tecolote is published 6 times a year by the Santa Barbara Audubon Society, Inc. Members are invited to send announcements, letters, articles, photos and drawings for consideration to: SBAS, Andy Lentz, Editor 5679 Hollister Avenue, Suite 5B Goleta, CA 93117 or email: sbasnews@cox.net Submissions deadline is the 10th of the month before publication.