15th Annual Kern Valley Spring Nature Festival

2009 Kern River Valley Spring Nature Festival Field Trips At a Glance

Festival Home Page

COMPLETE SCHEDULE

Brief Description of Activities

Printable Schedule

FIELD TRIP INFO

Detailed Trip Descriptions

Trips at a Glance

Field Trip Registration

What to do & expect on Trips

Match Desired Birds to Trip

Festival Instructions & Map

STAFF - VOLUNTEERS

Musical Entertainment

Keynote Speakers

Trip Leaders

WILDLIFE LISTS

Past Festivals Bird List

Your Potential Bird List

Festival Wildlife List

MISCELLANEOUS INFO

Accommodations

Travel Information and Maps

2008 Festival Recap

2008 Photos

Original artwork created by N. John Schmitt

Warblers of the Kern River Valley and Southern Sierra Nevada

Buy the whole t-shirt series

Only $20 each (includes tax) for adult S - M - L - XL
(XXL -$22.50)

 plus $5 shipping each shirt.

Wrens of the Kern River Valley and Southern Sierra Nevada

Small Nesting Sparrows of the Kern River Valley

and Southern Sierra Nevada

Woodpeckers of the Kern River Valley and Southern Sierra Nevada

Owls of the Kern River Valley and Southern Sierra Nevada

Hummingbirds of the Kern River Valley and Southern Sierra Nevada

Pick-up your t-shirt today or have

mailed for $5 extra.

Sparrows, Owls or Woodpeckers of the Kern River Valley and Southern Sierra Nevada

original artwork

created by N. John Schmitt

Only $20 each for

some youth M-L

adult S - M - L - XL


Make checks payable to:

KRVR NatureFest

 

and mail to:

KRVR NatureFest
PO Box 833
Weldon, CA 93283

Click on the name of the trip to go to the long description


MONDAY-WEDNESDAY, April 27-April 29

TRIP PRF: Inyo/Mono Pre-Festival Trip. FEE $225


DAILY: WEDNESDAY-MONDAY, April 29-May 4

5am/6am-4pm/6pm, TRIP B: Butterbredt Spring & East Kern Desert Oases. FEE $40

5am/6am-4pm/6pm, TRIP C: Butterbredt Spring & Piute Mountains. FEE $40

6am-4pm/6pm, TRIP H: Greenhorn Mountains Transect. FEE: $40

6am-4pm/6pm, TRIP M: Kern River Valley & Southern Sierra Nevada. FEE: $40

6am-4pm/6pm, TRIP Q: Mojave Desert & Great Basin. FEE: $40

6:30am-4pm/6pm, TRIP U: San Joaquin Valley & Greenhorn Mountains. FEE: $40


FRIDAY ONLY, April 30

6:30am-4pm/5pm, TRIP O: Little Lake & Owens Lake. FEE: $40 


FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY, May 2 & 3

6pm-Conclusion, TRIPS R1, R2, S, & T: Owling Inquire


SATURDAY ONLY, May 3

4am-Conclusion, TRIP BD: Birders’ Big Day. Fee $40

7am-10am. TRIP BB: Basic Bird Photography Workshop with Bob Steele.  FEE $30

8am-1:30pm, TRIP Z: Southern Sierra Geology. FEE $40 (includes booklet)

9 am-11am. TRIP AA: Habitat Enhancements and Stewardship at the Kern River Preserve.  DONATION.

3pm-5pm. TRIP CC: Advanced Bird Photography Workshop with Bob Steele. Learn how to photograph birds in flight. FEE $30


SATURDAY & SUNDAY ONLY, May 3 & 4

5am/6am-3pm/5pm, TRIP G: Galileo Hill-Silver Saddle Resort. FEE: $40

6am-11:30am/1pm, TRIP D: Canebrake Ecological Reserve. FEE: $30

6am-11:30am/1pm, TRIP E: Chimney Peak National Backcountry By-way. FEE: $30

6am-11:30am/1pm, TRIP F: Fay Ranch Road. FEE: $30

6am-11:30am/1pm, TRIP I: Inyokern – Le Conte’s Thrasher & Much More. FEE: $30

6am-11:30am/1pm, TRIP J: Isabella Reservoir. FEE: $30

6am-11:30am/1pm, TRIP K: Kelso Creek Sanctuary. FEE: $30

6am-11:30am/1pm, TRIP L: Kern River Preserve Headquarters. FEE: $30

6am-11:30am/1pm, TRIP P: Migrant Corner Trail & Prince’s Pond. FEE: $30

6am-11:30am/1pm, TRIP W: South Fork Wildlife Area. FEE: $30

7am-Noon. TRIP A: Bird Banding Demonstration at Kern River PreserveFREE

9am-11am, TRIP N: Kern River Preserve Bird Walk led by Kerncrest Audubon Society volunteers. Meet at the Information table at the Kern River Preserve Headquarters in Weldon. DONATION.

9am-3pm. TRIP Y: An Introduction to Kern River Valley Spring Butterflies. FEE: $20


SUNDAY ONLY, May 4

8am-11am TRIP ZZ: Chimney Peak-Long Valley-Kennedy Meadows Geology Trip. Trip Limit. FEE: $30


MONDAY ONLY, May 4

6:30am-3pm/5pm, TRIP V: San Joaquin Valley/Tulare Lake Basin via the Kern River Canyon. FEE: $40

7 am - 5 pm. TRIP DD: Naturalist Bonanza with Nature Ali. This trip covers the whole enchilada of geology, botany, birding, other wildlife, Indigenous cultures, and recent history of the Kern River Watershed. Bring water, food, sunscreen, bug spray, hat, field guides, notebook, and dress in layers anticipating any type of weather from hot to freezing. Meet at 6:50am at Kern River Preserve Headquarters for carpooling. FEE $40.


SUNDAY Through TUESDAY, May 3-5

5:45am-4pm/6pm, TRIP X: Target Species / Target Trips. FEE: $40


TUESDAY-FRIDAY, May 5-8

TRIP POF: Central Coast & Santa Cruz Island Post-Festival Trip. FEE: $292


SPRING NATURE FESTIVAL FIELD TRIPS

LODGINGS become very crowded in the Kern River Valley by late April/early May. Be sure to make your reservations sooner rather than later so you have a comfortable place to stay each night during the Nature Festival. Click here for local inns.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Weather: Weather in the Kern Valley in late April/early May is usually spectacular (sunny, 65-80° F daytime highs), but it can be variable. On mountain trips prepare for very cool to freezing weather. For your comfort, we suggest bringing water, snacks, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, jacket for cool weather, and sturdy shoes (waterproof boots may be handy in riparian areas).

Fees/Registration: There is no general entrance fee to attend the Kern River Valley Spring Nature Festival.

Schedule of Events: Additional events may be added between now and Spring Nature Festival weekend.

A big thank you to all of the 2009 Festival Sponsors: (Kern River Preserve), Bob Barnes & Associates, Friends of the Kern River Preserve, Kerncrest Audubon Society, Kern River Valley Revitalization, Inc., Southern Sierra Research Center, USDA- Forest Service – Sequoia National Forest, and

JOIN US FOR FUN IN THE CALIFORNIA SUN


Visit the Kern River Preserve in Weldon, California. Open every day of the year from dawn to dusk.

For over 100 years Audubon has been protecting birds and other wildlife and the habitat that supports them. Our national network of community-based nature centers and chapters, scientific and educational programs, and advocacy on behalf of areas sustaining important bird populations, engage millions of people of all ages and backgrounds in positive conservation experiences.

Home Page | Site Map | About KRP | Maps & Directions | Friends of KRP | Projects | Comments | Support KRP | Contact Us | Links

Accommodations | Birding | Events | Wildlife | FESTIVALS: Spring Nature | Reptile | Hummingbird | Turkey Vultures

Kern River Preserve • P.O. Box 1662 • 18747 Hwy. 178 • Weldon, CA 93283 • E-mail
Copyright 1998-2009 by Audubon California | National Audubon. All rights reserved.

This site was created on October 21, 1998. Please Email to make comments or offer suggestions.