Central Sierra Birds (CSAS_Birds) is a moderated listserv established by the Central Sierra Audubon Society, headquartered in Sonora, California. Members are expected to post recent sightings, ask questions and exchange information on birds and birding knowledge roughly within the boundaries of the Central Sierra Audubon Society's region of California. This area includes Calaveras and Tuolumne counties and welcomes members from all over.
At times some club activities regarding field trips, and other activities also will be posted.
It is hoped this listserv will be friendly and informative.
For postings of Yosemite NP area, also visit the listserv: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/yosemite_area_area_birders/
I birded Clark Fork Road with Bill Doyle July 9 - July 12. The highlight was an adult male Black-backed Woodpecker which flew into our campsite (Sand Flat
Hi all, This morning I saw 5 juvenile/female Great-tailed Grackles perched on a rock island in the large sewer pond on the Groveland Community Services
Join wildlife biologists Darca Morgan, Roy Bridgman and Todd Plummer for the Central Sierra Audubon field trip to Niagara Creek and Eagle Meadow in the
Luke Cole 400 Species $40,000 Memorial Challenge A benefit for Center on Race, Poverty and the Environment (CRPE) September 26th and 27th, 2009 The birding