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S NOW G OOSE F ESTIVAL OF THE PACIFIC FLYWAY • 2016 YOUR OFFICIAL GUIDE Wednesday – Sunday, January 27-31, 2016 Chico, CA www.snowgoosefestival.org Chico Creek Nature Center, 1968 E. 8th Street, Chico Wednesday – Friday, Jan. 27 – 29, 11am – 4pm Chico Masonic Family Center, 1110 W. East Ave., Chico Saturday, Jan. 30, 6am – 5pm Sunday, Jan. 31, 7am – 3pm Millions of waterfowl migrating along the Pacific Flyway call the Northern Sacramento Valley their home during the winter months, creating ample viewing opportunities for bird and nature enthusiasts of all ages. You are invited to join us at the 17th Annual Snow Goose Festival of the Pacific Flyway, one of the premier birding events in California, for an action-packed five days celebrating this annual phenomenon. Welcome to the 17th Annual Snow Goose Festival of the Pacific Flyway SPECIAL PULL-OUT ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE CHICO NEWS & REVIEW Snow Goose Festival Welcome Center Snow Goose Festival Headquarters Photo by George D. Lepp

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SNOW GOOSE FESTIVALOF THE PACIFIC FLYWAY • 2016

YOUR OFFICIAL GUIDE

Wednesday – Sunday, January 27-31, 2016

Chico, CA

www.snowgoosefestival.org

Chico Creek Nature Center, 1968 E. 8th Street, ChicoWednesday – Friday, Jan. 27 – 29, 11am – 4pm

Chico Masonic Family Center, 1110 W. East Ave., ChicoSaturday, Jan. 30, 6am – 5pmSunday, Jan. 31, 7am – 3pm

Millions of waterfowl migrating along the Pacific Flyway call the Northern Sacramento Valley their home during the winter months, creating ample viewing opportunities for bird and nature enthusiasts of all ages. You are invited to join us at the 17th Annual Snow Goose Festival of the Pacific Flyway, one of the premier birding events in California, for an action-packed five days celebrating this annual phenomenon.

Welcome to the 17th Annual Snow Goose Festival of the Pacific Flyway

SPECIAL PULL-OUT ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO THE CHICO NEWS & REVIEW

Chico Creek Nature Center, 1968 E. 8th Street, ChicoSnow Goose Festival Welcome Center

Chico Masonic Family Center, 1110 W. East Ave., ChicoSnow Goose Festival Headquarters

Photo by George D. Lepp

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1/2 off wine by the glass

$4 Martini

$5 Champagne Splits

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Happy Hour M-F | 4-6pm

• Spaghetti & Salad $8

• Small 1-item Pizza $8

• Meatball Sliders $5

Reservations Daily • 898-9948Take-Out • 898-9947(Delivery by Entree Express)Corner of 5th/IvyOpen 11:30 Mon-Sat • Sun @ 4pm

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The Hofmann Family Foundation

Rancho Esquon

Altacal Audubon Society

California Conservation Corps

California State Parks

Northern Buttes District

Chico News & Review

The Nature Conservancy

Sierra Nevada Brewing Company

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex

Thanks to our 2016 Sponsors!

Major Sponsors – Snow Goose ($2,500 or more)

Supporting Sponsors– Great Blue Heron ($1,000 or more)

Central Valley Joint Venture Chico Creek

Nature Center

North State Vascular Specialists

Pacifi c Gas & Electric Co.

The Printed Image Sacramento River

Preservation Trust

Top Birding Tours

Tundra Swan ($500 or more)

Audubon CaliforniaCalifornia Rice CommissionDavid and Patria Forster/

Yellow Rose RanchNew Urban Builders

Out of this World OpticsOxford Suites

Western Canal Water District

Snowy Egret ($250 or more)Chico Chamber of Commerce

The Lady Bug RanchLundberg Family Farms

White-faced Ibis ($100 or more)

Baker’s BirkenstockButte Environmental Council

Friends of Butte CreekMountain Sports

DIRECTIONS TO FESTIVAL LOCATIONSPlease take special note of the location your field trip departs from.Anderson River Park2800 Rupert Rd, Anderson, 530-378-6656. Directions: Exit off I-5 N at Central Anderson/Lassen National Park. Turn right onto Balls Ferry Rd, turn left onto Stingy Ln. Take first right onto Rupert Rd. Destination will be on the right. Meet at the Anderson Park Amphitheater parking lot.Bell Memorial Union, CSU, Chico (BMU)Corner of 2nd & Chestnut St., Chico, 530-898-4636. Directions: From U.S. Hwy 99, take the East First Avenue Exit. Proceed west on East First Avenue following signs to campus. After approx. 1.5 miles, turn left on Esplanade, into downtown Chico. Turn right at 2nd St, then three blocks to corner of 2nd St & Chestnut St. If coming from Hwy 32, turn east at the W. 2nd St stoplight. BMU is six blocks, on the left, at corner of 2nd & Chestnut St. FREE PARKING on weekends at Chico State’s parking structure and on lots across the street from the BMU. Chico Creek Nature Center (CcNc)1968 E. 8th Street, Chico, 530-891-4671. Directions from Chico: From Hwy 99 take the Hwy 32 Chester Exit #385. Head northeast on CA-32 East toward Chester/E 9th St. Turn left on Fir St., which turns into E. 8th St. The CCNC will be ¾ mile on the left.Chico Masonic Family Center (CMFC)1110 W. East Avenue, Chico. Directions from Chico: From Hwy 99, take East Avenue exit. (two exits north of East 1st Avenue exit.) Turn west on East Avenue. The CMFC is approx. 1.5 miles from Hwy 99 exit, on the right (north) side of East Avenue. If coming from Nord Avenue on Hwy 32, turn east at the W. East Avenue stoplight. CMFC is on the left, after crossing railroad tracks from the Hwy 32 and East Avenue intersection. Gridley McDonalds (GMcDo)1513 State Hwy 99, Gridley, 530-846-3222. Directions from Chico: Take Hwy 99 South to Gridley. McDonalds is in shopping center, west side of Hwy 99, Gridley. Driving time/distance from Chico: 35 minutes, 29 miles. Indian Fishery Day Use AreaBidwell-Sacramento River State Park, 12105 River Road, Chico, 530-342-5185. Directions: Head west on East Ave. After crossing railroad tracks, turn left onto CA-32 E/Nord Ave. Then turn right at first cross street onto Glenwood Ave. Turn right onto W Sacramento Ave, 3.4 mi. to Indian Fishery, at corner of W Sacramento Ave. & River Road.Llano Seco Viewing Platform7 Mile Road, Chico-Dayton. Directions: From Chico, take Dayton Road south approximately five miles, turn west onto Ord Ferry Road. Continue west approx. three miles, turn south onto Seven-mile Lane. Travel two miles to the Unit entrance.Patrick Ranch (PR)10381 Midway, Durham, 530-342-4359. Directions: At Chico take Park Ave. exit off Hwy 99. Turn west onto E. Park Ave. Turn left onto Midway. Travel about 2.8 miles, turn right after white picket fence. Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge (SNWR)752 County Road 99W, Willows, 530-934-2801. Directions: Located south of Willows off Interstate 5. Call the Refuge for directions.Sacramento River Discovery Center (SRDC)1000 Sale Lane, Red Bluff, 530-527-1196. Directions arriving from Chico on CA-99: Continue onto State Hwy 36W/Antelope Blvd. Turn left on Sale Lane. Entrance gate is approximately 2 miles down Sale Lane.Snow Goose Festival Wildlife Art Exhibit & Reception231 Main Street (between 2nd & 3rd Streets, downtown Chico)Wildlife Art Exhibit from Wed., Jan. 27–Fri., Feb. 12, 2016Wildlife Art Reception, Fri., Jan. 29, 5:00pm - 8:00pmStudio 561561 E. Lindo Ave., Chico, 530-370-1285. Directions: Mangrove Ave to E. Lindo, across from S&S Produce.

Online Registration:Closes at 12:00pm Tues., January 26

www.snowgoosefestival.orgWalk-In Registration:

May be available for some events Wed. – Fri., Jan. 27-29 at the Snow Goose Festival Welcome Center, and Sat. – Sun., Jan. 30-31 at the Chico Masonic Family Center, but cannot be guaranteed. For further information on registration please call 530-345-1865.

Cancellation Policy: No cancellations or refunds will be available online. To cancel and receive a refund, minus a processing fee, you must call or email the Snow Goose Festival office by Monday, January 11, 2016. Beginning Tuesday, January 12, no cancellations or “no shows” will be refunded. If for any reason the Snow Goose Festival cancels an event, a full refund will be available.

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Patrick Ranch Museum

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Chicohungry? 8981388

2072 E. 20th StreetMonday - Sunday 11-9

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2051 Robinson StreetTuesday - Sunday 11-9

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Wednesday, January 27Field Trips

Bird Photography at Gray Lodge NEW Wed 7:00 am - 12:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterLearn photographic techniques of digital photography, and then take great pictures of the wintering waterfowl and other wetland species at Gray Lodge Wildlife Area. A digital camera with at least 200mm telephoto capability is recommended. Youth, age 16 & 17, are welcome. A$27 - Y$10 Level 2

Up the Creek with a Pair of Binoculars SOLD OUTWed 10:00 am - 3:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature Center

Sacramento Refuge Fly-Off Wed 12:30 pm - 6:30 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterStop and look for geese, swans, and cranes on our way to the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge. We will arrive at the refuge in time to witness thou-sands of birds silhouetted against the sunset sky as they leave the refuge all at once in their spectacular ‘fly-off’. Dress warmly. Photographers are welcome and encouraged to bring their equipment. A$27 - Y$10 Level 2

Oxidation Ponds & Indian Fishery Wed 1:00 pm - 5:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterVisit two of Chico’s best birding sites. First we will explore the Oxidation Ponds Wildlife Sanctuary where you’ll find migrating waterfowl as well as resident birds and mammals. Then to the Indian Fishery Day Use Area of Bidwell-Sacramento River State Park. Woodpeckers abound along with many other woodland and aquatic birds. A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

Thursday, January 28Field Trips

Anderson River Park NEW Thu 7:00 am - 2:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature Center at 7:00 amMeet at Anderson River Park at 8:30 amAnderson River Park encompasses 440 acres of mixed habitat, including fresh-water marsh, major river, riparian woodland, and oak savanna. It also hosts 125+ bird species. If time allows, we will try to include Kutras Lake/Turtle Bay. If meeting at Anderson River Park, we will meet in the Amphitheater parking lot. A$27 - Y$10 Level 3

Marathon Big Day Birding in Sutter County SOLD OUT Thu 7:00 am - 6:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature Center

Bidwell Park’s Yahi Trail Thu 7:30 am - 12:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterStarting at Horseshoe Lake, we will hike about 4 miles round-trip of the Yahi Trail along Big Chico Creek. This stretch of rich riparian has some of the best winter birding in Bidwell Park. Common sightings include Black Phoebe, Hermit Thrush, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Spotted Towhee, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Acorn Woodpecker, and Bushtit. A$25 - Y$10 Level 3

Winter Raptors Thu 8:00 am - 3:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterWe will explore some of the grasslands favored in winter by Ferruginous, Rough-legged and Red-tailed Hawks, and Bald and Golden Eagles. Carpooling is mandatory to keep the number of vehicles to a minimum. A$27 - Y$10 Level 2

Divide Ranch (includes lunch) Thu 8:00 am - 4:00 pmMeet at Patrick RanchNestled in the beautiful foothills of Western Glenn County, you’ll visit areas of the Divide Ranch cattle operation. Numbers of deer, turtles, beavers, raptors, ducks, and other birds have increased greatly in these areas. Enjoy lunch at the ranch house with Divide Ranch’s 100% Grass-Fed Beef on the menu. An extra pair of waterproof boots is a must due to a creek crossing. A$35 - Y$15 Level 3

Bidwell Park Bird Walk Thu 8:30 am - 10:30 amMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterEnjoy a bird walk through Bidwell Park with author of Birds of Bidwell Park, Roger Lederer and his wife, Carol. Learn amazing facts about the birds of the park and how to identify them. Bidwell Park is a wonderful place to see birds. It is excellent birding for both the beginner and expert. A$12 - Y$8 Level 2

Rancho Esquon Thu 8:30 am - 12:30 pmMeet at Patrick RanchJust a short drive outside Durham, along the roadways bordering Rancho Esquon, multitudes of Snow Geese, Greater White-fronted Geese, and Sandhill Cranes can usually be seen right from your vehicle! We will visit the viewing platform which offers a spectacular view of the surrounding wetlands with a high concentration of ducks. A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

Gray Lodge & Cordi Winery Thu 8:30 am - 4:30 pmMeet at Patrick RanchGray Lodge Wildlife Area is one of the premier winter birding areas. See ducks, hundreds of thousands of Snow and Ross’s Geese, and raptors galore! Then we’ll take a short drive to Cordi Winery, nestled at the base of the Sutter Buttes, for some wine tasting and R & R after your big day of birding. A$32 Level 2

Delevan National Wildlife Refuge & Fly-Off NEW SOLD OUTThu 12:30 pm - 7:30 pmMeet at Patrick Ranch

Historic Llano Seco Rancho: Wildlife & Habitat Conservation Thu 2:00 pm - 6:30 pmMeet at Patrick RanchThis is a “behind the gates” opportunity to visit the historic Llano Seco Rancho where thousands of acres are set aside for wildlife habitat and conservation. We may have a chance to see hundreds of wintering ducks, geese, and Sandhill Cranes! This tour leaves the ranch after dark. A$27 - Y$8 Level 2

Bat Safari SOLD OUTThu 4:00 pm - 7:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature Center

Winter Northern Saw-whet Owl Banding Thu 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm SOLD OUTMeet at Chico Creek Nature Center

Friday, January 29Field Trips

Marathon Big Day Birding in Butte CountyFri 7:00 am - 6:30 pm SOLD OUTMeet at Chico Creek Nature Center

Red Bluff Birding Round-up NEW Fri 7:30 am - 3:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature Center at 7:30 amMeet at Sacramento River Discovery Center at 8:30 amThe Sacramento River Discovery Center, located near the river in the Red Bluff Recreation Area, will be the take-off point for this exciting birding adventure. Target birds are Bald Eagle, Osprey, Common Goldeneye, and lots of woodland birds. This trip is recommended for birders from beginner to advanced. A$27 - Y$10 Level 3

Sutter Buttes Hike: Dean Ranch Fri 7:30 am - 4:00 pmMeet at Gridley McDonaldsEnjoy a three-mile walk to visit the 100-year-old Dean Place Cattle Ranch. This trip will focus primarily on birding with hopes of seeing Golden Eagles, Phainopeplas, and Rufous-crowned Sparrows. No early departures on this trip. Be aware that you will be driving another 12-15 miles to the hike’s starting point from the meeting place at the McDonald’s in Gridley. A$45 - Y$30 Level 3

Paskenta’s C & R Ranch (includes lunch) SOLD OUTFri 7:45 am - 4:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature Center

Digiscoping & Phonescoping Workshop/Field Trip Fri 8:00 am - 12:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterSpend time in the classroom then step outside and get some nature photos. We will work on choosing the best camera to scope mounting options, shooting tips, techniques in the field, and using these cameras behind the spotting scope eye-piece. Participants are encouraged to bring their spotting scope and cameras. A$22 - Y$10 Level 1

Llano Seco Rancho: Farms, Water, & WildlifeFri 8:00 am - 12:00 pm NEWMeet at Patrick RanchJoin local ecologists who have been involved in wildlife studies, habitat restora-tion, and resource management at the ranch for over 15 years. On this tour you will see and learn about the ranch water delivery system that has been in use for over 100 years. You will walk along the valley oak woodlands, savannas, and freshwater marshes associated with Angel Slough and the water delivery system. Dress warmly and be sure to bring your binoculars, as these habitats will provide ample opportunity to see wintering waterfowl, including Sandhill Cranes and other migratory birds. A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

Bidwell Park Bird Walk Fri 8:30 am - 10:30 amMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterSee Thursday’s trip descriptionA$12 - Y$8 Level 2

Feather River Birds & Fish Hatchery Tour Fri 8:30 am - 12:30 pmMeet at Patrick RanchWalk along the banks of the Feather River to view the waterfowl (goldeneye, Bufflehead, merganser) and the winter residents (Phainopepla, woodpeckers, herons, egrets, and more). Then cross the river and receive a personal tour of the Oroville Fish Hatchery. See and learn about the incredible life cycle of the salmon. A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

Colusa National Wildlife Refuge Fri 8:30 am - 2:00 pmMeet at Patrick RanchWildlife, wintering waterfowl, and nature photography are exceptional at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge. Spectacular flights of Snow Geese and Ross’ Geese along with thousands of Northern Pintail, Green-winged Teal, Mallard, Gadwall, and Northern Shovelers can be seen in the marshes. A$27 - Y$10 Level 2

Dye Creek Preserve Fri 8:45 am - 2:30 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterVisit the rugged Dye Creek Preserve. Depending on weather conditions, we will hike the scenic Dye Creek Canyon. Expect to see birds common to oak wood-lands such as the Lewis’s Woodpecker, Acorn Woodpecker, Oak Titmouse, and California Quail. Ferruginous Hawk, Bald Eagle, and Golden Eagle may also be seen at the Preserve. Boots/sturdy footwear is a MUST! A$27 - Y$10 Level

Birds & Rice Growers Fri 9:00 am - 12:30 pmMeet at Patrick RanchButte County Rice Growers Association, a farmer-owned cooperative founded in 1914, will provide a tour of the drying operations and the plant. Richvale is not only rich in rice farming history but also rich in wintering waterfowl on the flooded rice fields. Visible from the gravel roads, we’ll see Snow Geese, Tundra Swans, ducks, and maybe even a Bald Eagle. A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

Sandhill Cranes & Winter Raptors NEWFri 9:00 am - 1:00 pm SOLD OUTMeet at Patrick Ranch

Foothill Birding & LaRocca Vineyards Fri 9:00 am - 2:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterEnjoy the beauty of nature, tour and bird the vineyards, learn the art of organic wine-making, and sample award winning organic wines! The vineyard, at 2600’

elevation on Doe Mill Ridge, offers magnificent canyon views. A$32 Level 3

Thermalito Afterbay & Surrounding Grasslands Fri 12:30 pm - 5:00 pmMeet at Patrick RanchThis hike along the north side of the Afterbay reservoir offers a great mix of habitat including open water, rice fields, short-grass plains, back-bays, and marsh. We hope to see a variety of waterfowl and raptors. Lots of open sky views. A$25 - Y$10 Level 3

Sacramento Refuge Fly-Off Fri 12:30 pm - 6:30 pmMeet at Patrick Ranch See Wednesday trip description.

Raptor Run thru Butte County Fri 1:00 pm - 4:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterWe will explore some of the grasslands favored in winter by Ferruginous, Rough-legged and Red-tailed Hawks, and Bald and Golden Eagles. We’ll discuss why some raptors have special features. By the end of the trip, everybody will know and appreciate more about each species. Carpooling is mandatory to keep the number of vehicles to a minimum. A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

Family Owl Prowl Fri 7:00 pm - 8:30 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterThis family-oriented field trip offers a unique glimpse into the amazing nocturnal world of owls. The Prowl, a leisurely hike into Bidwell Park, will start and end at the Chico Creek Nature Center. Dress warmly and bring a flashlight. A$12 - Y$5 Level

presenTaTions/Workshops

Basic Nature & Wildlife Photography Workshop Fri 8:30 am - 11:00 amMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterThis workshop is an introduction to nature and wildlife photography, par-ticularly bird photography. Topics include discussions on exposure, lighting,

composition, and the ethics of nature photography. Some equipment will be on display. This workshop compliments a free Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge photography tour offered on Sunday morning. To sign up for this tour, contact the Sacramento NWR at (530) 934-2801 or [email protected]. A$15 - Y$8

Mixed Media & Acrylic Heron Painting NEW Fri 10:00 am - 12:00 pmMeet at Studio 561You will be creating a painting of a Great Blue Heron, one of our beautiful resident birds in this step-by-step acrylic paint and mixed media class. Learn basic painting skills in a relaxed environment and have fun! This class is suit-able for beginners on up. Materials are provided. A$40 - Y$40

Bird Carving Seminar for Beginners Fri 11:00 am - 4:00 pm SOLD OUTMeet at Patrick Ranch

Saturday, January 30Field Trips

Valley Wetlands & Wintering Waterbirds: For the Serious Birder SOLD OUTSat 6:30 am - 4:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family Center

Focus on Feathers: Photo Field Trip with George Lepp NEW SOLD OUTSat 7:00 am - 12:00 pmMeet at Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge

Refuge to Refuge — Snow Geese Galore! Sat 7:00 am - 5:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterVisit two premier Sacramento Valley wildlife refuges, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Sacramento NWR, and CA Dept. of Fish and Game Gray Lodge Wildlife Area. See huge flocks of Snow Geese and waterfowl along with cranes, ibis, and a variety of raptors. A$30 - Y$10 Level 2

Birds the Shores of Black Butte Lake Sat 7:30 am - 3:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterCome explore the backwaters and woodlands of Black Butte Lake and see Pied-billed Grebes, Clark’s and Western Grebes, Belted Kingfisher, Bonaparte’s Gulls, and goldeneyes. Stop along the roads and see Wild Turkeys, Mountain Bluebirds, Red-tailed Hawks, and Turkey Vultures. Lewis’s Woodpeckers, Golden Eagles, and Bald Eagles winter in this area too. A$27 - Y$10 Level 3

Tehama Bird Trek Sat 7:30 am - 3:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterThis exciting bird trek will include birdy Cone Grove Park, Payne’s Creek Recreation Area and BLM lands. Habitats include oak woodland, restored grass-lands, and riparian. Target birds for this trip are the Lewis’s Woodpecker, lots of raptors, and possibly Greater Roadrunner. A$27 - Y$10 Level 3

Sutter Buttes Hike: State Park’s Peace Valley SOLD OUTSat 7:45 am - 4:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family Center

Sutter Buttes Hike: State Park’s Peace Valley and “House Hill” Sat 7:45 am - 4:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterExplore California State Park’s Peace Valley in the Sutter Buttes. It will be like stepping back in time as you learn about Peace Valley’s natural and cultural history. Our journey will include a climb to the top of “House Hill” where fantastic views of the valley and the surrounding buttes can be found. This is an undeveloped area, and this is a strenuous hike over some steep terrain so wear sturdy hiking boots. No early departures on this trip. A$45 - Y$30 Level 4

The Maze of MapsSat 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Sun 9:00am - 3:00pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterThis year we will feature an eclectic assortment of interesting maps from around the North Valley and beyond. Get the bird’s eye view of our local landscape features. Stroll through maps in the CMFC hallway and let your curiosity take you on a tour.

Exhibits Galore & VendorsSat 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Sun 9:00am - 3:00pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterDisplays by State, Federal, and Non-profit organizations. Plus vendors selling everything from binoculars to bird books.

Federal Junior Duck Stamp Display Sat 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Sun 9:00am - 3:00pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterAll 100 California winners from nearly 2,000 entries will be on display. Don’t forget to see the Chico winners.

Meet Smokey Bear and the Blue GooseSat 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Sun 9:00am - 3:00pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterSmokey the Bear and the National Wildlife Refuge’s Blue Goose will be visiting at various times courtesy of the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge. Also be sure to visit the US Fish & Wildlife Service fire safety exhibit booth.

Junior Naturalist ActivitiesSat 10:00 am - 3:00 pm; Sun 10:00 am - 3:00pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterMeet Smokey Bear and Blue Goose, Junior Duck Stamp Display, children may earn a Junior Naturalist Certificate by participating in a few activities designed just for children. There will be nature crafts, opportunities to build bird feeders, make a bird call and much, much more!

Wolves in California: The Long Journey HomeSat. 3:00pm - 4:30pm; Sun 1:00pm - 2:30pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterCalifornia is excited to celebrate the beginning of what could be one of our state’s most inspiring conservation stories: the return of the gray wolf. As a keystone predator, wolves provide a critical balance to the ecosystem in which they belong. No other animal in history has so captured the imagination of people than the wolf! Come learn about the true nature of this dynamic predator and what the return of this iconic species means to our golden state.

saTUrdaY onlYSlow the Flow9:00 am - 10:30 amLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterWhen it rains, some of the rainwater soaks into the ground, while the rest runs off and flows into the storm drains and directly into Chico’s creeks. This is called stormwater runoff, which can contain pollutants, like motor oil and trash. In fact, stormwater runoff from roads, sidewalks, and landscaping is the single greatest source of water pollution. This workshop will discuss water-wise landscaping practices including rain gardens, bioswales, pervious pavers, and how to “Make Your Own Rain Barrel” (first 20 participants will receive a rain barrel). Participants may wish to take a field trip that compliments this workshop, Citizen Science: Water Quality on Saturday at 11am.

California State Parks Presents: Indian Fishery Junior Ranger ProgramSat. 10:00 am - 11:00 am Location: Indian FisheryYou can become a Junior Ranger by joining Ranger Zack Chambers for an exciting adventure on a short interpretive hike through the oak woodlands and riparian habitat at Indian Fishery. Participants will explore the relationship between the meandering river system and the ox-bow lake located at the park unit. Junior Rangers receive a Junior Ranger Log Book, a sticker, and the opportunity to earn many other awards. The hike is geared for children 7–12 years old but families are encouraged to attend. Meet at Indian Fishery parking lot - West Sacramento Road and River Road. Limit 15 participants. To register, please call Ranger Zack Chambers at the ranger office (530) 342-5185.

Citizen Science: Water QualitySat. 11:00 am - 12:00 pmLocation: Chico Creek Nature CenterJoin The Stream Team in tracking the health of Big Chico Creek. Learn how to test water quality including sampling protocols and proper use of monitoring equipment. We will test pH, turbidity, temperature, conductivity, and flow. Appropriate for all ages (parents must accompany children under age 18). Wear shoes and clothes that can get wet! Presenter: The Stream Team

All Those White Geese! Snow Goose WorkshopSat. 11:00 am - 12:30 pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterSnow Geese, Ross’s Geese, and Blue Morphs — it can be overwhelmingly white in the sky! Come learn how to tell the difference between all these white geese. Through exquisite pictures and lively narration, you can become much more knowledgeable about our Mascot of the Festival. Presenter: Mike Peters

sUndaY onlYPhotographing the RefugeSun. 7:00 am - 12:00 pm Location: Llano Seco Viewing PlatformMeet at the parking lot for the Llano Seco Viewing Platform on 7 Mile Lane for a morning of photography. Depending on the waterfowl distribution at the time, we will photograph at either Llano Seco or travel to either Colusa NWR or Sacramento NWR. We will photograph birds, particularly waterfowl, so come prepared with telephoto lenses but also have a wide angle lens available for scenic photographs. Reservations required through the Sacramento Wildlife Refuge. 530-934-2801 or email [email protected]. Space limited to 20 participants.

It’s All About Habitat –Field Trip included! NEWSun. 9:00 am - 12:30 pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterCome hear some of the highlights of the past and present projects of the California Conservation Corps (CCC). . Then we’ll drive to the Howard Slough Unit of the Upper Butte Basin Wildlife area for a walk through various kinds of habitats. Restoration of this area by the CCC is considered one of the finest wetland complexes in North America with a network of sloughs, channels and oak woodlands. In addition to the usual wetland waterfowl, we’ll look for riparian and woodland species, including raptors.

All About Bats!Sun. 11:00am - 12:30pm Location: Chico Masonic Family CenterThey are one of the most beneficial, yet most misunderstood animals in the world. Learn more about the habits, habitats, and species of bats that reside within the unique ecosystems of California’s valleys and forests.

Optics DemoSun 11:00am - 12:30pm Location: Chico Masonic Family CenterLearn the basics about Binoculars and Spotting Scopes for bird watching! What do the numbers mean? Isn’t higher power always better? This will be a “show and tell” discussion about the differences in size, quality, and construction of optics so that you can make a good choice for your needs and budget. Sample optics will be available from numerous manufacturers to illustrate. Presenter: Marilyn Rose, Out of This World Optics

Volcanoes of Lassen Volcanic National ParkSun. 12:00pm - 1:30pm Location: Chico Masonic Family CenterThis workshop is a great opportunity for educators, adults, and children ages ten and older to learn about some of the world’s most exciting active earth processes. Learn about the unique geologic features of this national park and how to identify the four major types of volcanoes using a variety of fun and creative techniques. Educational props, volcanic rocks, visual display, and other resources will be used to enhance this presentation.

Raptors and Rehab1:00pm - 2:30pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterMeet “Checkers” a Great Horned Owl as Marilyn shares some fascinating facts, unique habits, and curious myths about these beautiful birds of prey. Learn about wildlife rehabilitation and what you can do to help native wildlife. A surprise visit by other raptors is sure to delight all ages.

Wetlands’ Wildlife: The Sacramento ValleySun. 2:00pm - 3:00pm Location: Chico Masonic Family CenterFilmed in the Gray Lodge Wildlife Refuge, The Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, The Llano Seco Wildlife Refuge, and the wetlands and rice fields in and around the counties of Butte and Colusa in California, this beautiful video gives viewers a close-up look at many of the migratory birds that come from as far away as Siberia and the Arctic Circle to make their homes in the Sacramento Valley’s wetlands each winter. Included are Snow Geese, Ross’s Geese, Greater White-Fronted Geese, Canada Geese, Tundra Swans, Sandhill Cranes, Bald Eagles, and many other species.

Chico Masonic Family Center, 1110 W. East Ave., ChicoLlano Seco Viewing Platform 7-mile Lane, Chico/DaytonIndian Fishery W. Sacramento & River Rds., ChicoChico Creek Nature Center, 1968 E. 8th Street, Chico

FREE EVENTS & ACTIVITIESSaturday/Sunday, Jan. 30 –31, 2016

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Field Trips & Workshops

2016 Snow Goose Festival Wildlife Art Exhibit

in Downtown Chico 215 Main Street (old Tower Records Store)

January 27 to February 12, 2016Feast your eyes on wonderful art by artists whose subjects include

wildlife and habitat along the Pacific Flyway. This impressive two-week exhibit will feature the work of many artists in a variety of media, including sculpture, clay, oils, fiber arts, watercolor, acrylics, mixed

media, glass, and photography.

Art Opening & Welcome Reception Friday, January 29, 2016

5:00 to 8:00 pm, 215 Main Street, Chico FREE to the public • Public parking lot at W 2nd & Wall StreetsYou are invited to attend the Snow Goose Festival Wildlife Art &

Welcome Reception, Friday, January 29, 5:00 – 8 pm. View the inspir-ing collection of artwork, enjoy refreshments, live music, splendid

conversations, and a no-host bar. Bring a friend and meet the artists, along with fellow festival participants, presenters, and field trip lead-

ers. This is a truly special evening you won’t want to miss!

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Wednesday, January 27Field Trips

Bird Photography at Gray Lodge NEW Wed 7:00 am - 12:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterLearn photographic techniques of digital photography, and then take great pictures of the wintering waterfowl and other wetland species at Gray Lodge Wildlife Area. A digital camera with at least 200mm telephoto capability is recommended. Youth, age 16 & 17, are welcome. A$27 - Y$10 Level 2

Up the Creek with a Pair of Binoculars SOLD OUTWed 10:00 am - 3:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature Center

Sacramento Refuge Fly-Off Wed 12:30 pm - 6:30 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterStop and look for geese, swans, and cranes on our way to the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge. We will arrive at the refuge in time to witness thou-sands of birds silhouetted against the sunset sky as they leave the refuge all at once in their spectacular ‘fly-off’. Dress warmly. Photographers are welcome and encouraged to bring their equipment. A$27 - Y$10 Level 2

Oxidation Ponds & Indian Fishery Wed 1:00 pm - 5:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterVisit two of Chico’s best birding sites. First we will explore the Oxidation Ponds Wildlife Sanctuary where you’ll find migrating waterfowl as well as resident birds and mammals. Then to the Indian Fishery Day Use Area of Bidwell-Sacramento River State Park. Woodpeckers abound along with many other woodland and aquatic birds. A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

Thursday, January 28Field Trips

Anderson River Park NEW Thu 7:00 am - 2:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature Center at 7:00 amMeet at Anderson River Park at 8:30 amAnderson River Park encompasses 440 acres of mixed habitat, including fresh-water marsh, major river, riparian woodland, and oak savanna. It also hosts 125+ bird species. If time allows, we will try to include Kutras Lake/Turtle Bay. If meeting at Anderson River Park, we will meet in the Amphitheater parking lot. A$27 - Y$10 Level 3

Marathon Big Day Birding in Sutter County SOLD OUT Thu 7:00 am - 6:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature Center

Bidwell Park’s Yahi Trail Thu 7:30 am - 12:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterStarting at Horseshoe Lake, we will hike about 4 miles round-trip of the Yahi Trail along Big Chico Creek. This stretch of rich riparian has some of the best winter birding in Bidwell Park. Common sightings include Black Phoebe, Hermit Thrush, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Spotted Towhee, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Acorn Woodpecker, and Bushtit. A$25 - Y$10 Level 3

Winter Raptors Thu 8:00 am - 3:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterWe will explore some of the grasslands favored in winter by Ferruginous, Rough-legged and Red-tailed Hawks, and Bald and Golden Eagles. Carpooling is mandatory to keep the number of vehicles to a minimum. A$27 - Y$10 Level 2

Divide Ranch (includes lunch) Thu 8:00 am - 4:00 pmMeet at Patrick RanchNestled in the beautiful foothills of Western Glenn County, you’ll visit areas of the Divide Ranch cattle operation. Numbers of deer, turtles, beavers, raptors, ducks, and other birds have increased greatly in these areas. Enjoy lunch at the ranch house with Divide Ranch’s 100% Grass-Fed Beef on the menu. An extra pair of waterproof boots is a must due to a creek crossing. A$35 - Y$15 Level 3

Bidwell Park Bird Walk Thu 8:30 am - 10:30 amMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterEnjoy a bird walk through Bidwell Park with author of Birds of Bidwell Park, Roger Lederer and his wife, Carol. Learn amazing facts about the birds of the park and how to identify them. Bidwell Park is a wonderful place to see birds. It is excellent birding for both the beginner and expert. A$12 - Y$8 Level 2

Rancho Esquon Thu 8:30 am - 12:30 pmMeet at Patrick RanchJust a short drive outside Durham, along the roadways bordering Rancho Esquon, multitudes of Snow Geese, Greater White-fronted Geese, and Sandhill Cranes can usually be seen right from your vehicle! We will visit the viewing platform which offers a spectacular view of the surrounding wetlands with a high concentration of ducks. A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

Gray Lodge & Cordi Winery Thu 8:30 am - 4:30 pmMeet at Patrick RanchGray Lodge Wildlife Area is one of the premier winter birding areas. See ducks, hundreds of thousands of Snow and Ross’s Geese, and raptors galore! Then we’ll take a short drive to Cordi Winery, nestled at the base of the Sutter Buttes, for some wine tasting and R & R after your big day of birding. A$32 Level 2

Delevan National Wildlife Refuge & Fly-Off NEW SOLD OUTThu 12:30 pm - 7:30 pmMeet at Patrick Ranch

Historic Llano Seco Rancho: Wildlife & Habitat Conservation Thu 2:00 pm - 6:30 pmMeet at Patrick RanchThis is a “behind the gates” opportunity to visit the historic Llano Seco Rancho where thousands of acres are set aside for wildlife habitat and conservation. We may have a chance to see hundreds of wintering ducks, geese, and Sandhill Cranes! This tour leaves the ranch after dark. A$27 - Y$8 Level 2

Bat Safari SOLD OUTThu 4:00 pm - 7:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature Center

Winter Northern Saw-whet Owl Banding Thu 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm SOLD OUTMeet at Chico Creek Nature Center

Friday, January 29Field Trips

Marathon Big Day Birding in Butte CountyFri 7:00 am - 6:30 pm SOLD OUTMeet at Chico Creek Nature Center

Red Bluff Birding Round-up NEW Fri 7:30 am - 3:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature Center at 7:30 amMeet at Sacramento River Discovery Center at 8:30 amThe Sacramento River Discovery Center, located near the river in the Red Bluff Recreation Area, will be the take-off point for this exciting birding adventure. Target birds are Bald Eagle, Osprey, Common Goldeneye, and lots of woodland birds. This trip is recommended for birders from beginner to advanced. A$27 - Y$10 Level 3

Sutter Buttes Hike: Dean Ranch Fri 7:30 am - 4:00 pmMeet at Gridley McDonaldsEnjoy a three-mile walk to visit the 100-year-old Dean Place Cattle Ranch. This trip will focus primarily on birding with hopes of seeing Golden Eagles, Phainopeplas, and Rufous-crowned Sparrows. No early departures on this trip. Be aware that you will be driving another 12-15 miles to the hike’s starting point from the meeting place at the McDonald’s in Gridley. A$45 - Y$30 Level 3

Paskenta’s C & R Ranch (includes lunch) SOLD OUTFri 7:45 am - 4:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature Center

Digiscoping & Phonescoping Workshop/Field Trip Fri 8:00 am - 12:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterSpend time in the classroom then step outside and get some nature photos. We will work on choosing the best camera to scope mounting options, shooting tips, techniques in the field, and using these cameras behind the spotting scope eye-piece. Participants are encouraged to bring their spotting scope and cameras. A$22 - Y$10 Level 1

Llano Seco Rancho: Farms, Water, & WildlifeFri 8:00 am - 12:00 pm NEWMeet at Patrick RanchJoin local ecologists who have been involved in wildlife studies, habitat restora-tion, and resource management at the ranch for over 15 years. On this tour you will see and learn about the ranch water delivery system that has been in use for over 100 years. You will walk along the valley oak woodlands, savannas, and freshwater marshes associated with Angel Slough and the water delivery system. Dress warmly and be sure to bring your binoculars, as these habitats will provide ample opportunity to see wintering waterfowl, including Sandhill Cranes and other migratory birds. A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

Bidwell Park Bird Walk Fri 8:30 am - 10:30 amMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterSee Thursday’s trip descriptionA$12 - Y$8 Level 2

Feather River Birds & Fish Hatchery Tour Fri 8:30 am - 12:30 pmMeet at Patrick RanchWalk along the banks of the Feather River to view the waterfowl (goldeneye, Bufflehead, merganser) and the winter residents (Phainopepla, woodpeckers, herons, egrets, and more). Then cross the river and receive a personal tour of the Oroville Fish Hatchery. See and learn about the incredible life cycle of the salmon. A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

Colusa National Wildlife Refuge Fri 8:30 am - 2:00 pmMeet at Patrick RanchWildlife, wintering waterfowl, and nature photography are exceptional at Colusa National Wildlife Refuge. Spectacular flights of Snow Geese and Ross’ Geese along with thousands of Northern Pintail, Green-winged Teal, Mallard, Gadwall, and Northern Shovelers can be seen in the marshes. A$27 - Y$10 Level 2

Dye Creek Preserve Fri 8:45 am - 2:30 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterVisit the rugged Dye Creek Preserve. Depending on weather conditions, we will hike the scenic Dye Creek Canyon. Expect to see birds common to oak wood-lands such as the Lewis’s Woodpecker, Acorn Woodpecker, Oak Titmouse, and California Quail. Ferruginous Hawk, Bald Eagle, and Golden Eagle may also be seen at the Preserve. Boots/sturdy footwear is a MUST! A$27 - Y$10 Level

Birds & Rice Growers Fri 9:00 am - 12:30 pmMeet at Patrick RanchButte County Rice Growers Association, a farmer-owned cooperative founded in 1914, will provide a tour of the drying operations and the plant. Richvale is not only rich in rice farming history but also rich in wintering waterfowl on the flooded rice fields. Visible from the gravel roads, we’ll see Snow Geese, Tundra Swans, ducks, and maybe even a Bald Eagle. A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

Sandhill Cranes & Winter Raptors NEWFri 9:00 am - 1:00 pm SOLD OUTMeet at Patrick Ranch

Foothill Birding & LaRocca Vineyards Fri 9:00 am - 2:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterEnjoy the beauty of nature, tour and bird the vineyards, learn the art of organic wine-making, and sample award winning organic wines! The vineyard, at 2600’

elevation on Doe Mill Ridge, offers magnificent canyon views. A$32 Level 3

Thermalito Afterbay & Surrounding Grasslands Fri 12:30 pm - 5:00 pmMeet at Patrick RanchThis hike along the north side of the Afterbay reservoir offers a great mix of habitat including open water, rice fields, short-grass plains, back-bays, and marsh. We hope to see a variety of waterfowl and raptors. Lots of open sky views. A$25 - Y$10 Level 3

Sacramento Refuge Fly-Off Fri 12:30 pm - 6:30 pmMeet at Patrick Ranch See Wednesday trip description.

Raptor Run thru Butte County Fri 1:00 pm - 4:00 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterWe will explore some of the grasslands favored in winter by Ferruginous, Rough-legged and Red-tailed Hawks, and Bald and Golden Eagles. We’ll discuss why some raptors have special features. By the end of the trip, everybody will know and appreciate more about each species. Carpooling is mandatory to keep the number of vehicles to a minimum. A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

Family Owl Prowl Fri 7:00 pm - 8:30 pmMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterThis family-oriented field trip offers a unique glimpse into the amazing nocturnal world of owls. The Prowl, a leisurely hike into Bidwell Park, will start and end at the Chico Creek Nature Center. Dress warmly and bring a flashlight. A$12 - Y$5 Level

presenTaTions/Workshops

Basic Nature & Wildlife Photography Workshop Fri 8:30 am - 11:00 amMeet at Chico Creek Nature CenterThis workshop is an introduction to nature and wildlife photography, par-ticularly bird photography. Topics include discussions on exposure, lighting,

composition, and the ethics of nature photography. Some equipment will be on display. This workshop compliments a free Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge photography tour offered on Sunday morning. To sign up for this tour, contact the Sacramento NWR at (530) 934-2801 or [email protected]. A$15 - Y$8

Mixed Media & Acrylic Heron Painting NEW Fri 10:00 am - 12:00 pmMeet at Studio 561You will be creating a painting of a Great Blue Heron, one of our beautiful resident birds in this step-by-step acrylic paint and mixed media class. Learn basic painting skills in a relaxed environment and have fun! This class is suit-able for beginners on up. Materials are provided. A$40 - Y$40

Bird Carving Seminar for Beginners Fri 11:00 am - 4:00 pm SOLD OUTMeet at Patrick Ranch

Saturday, January 30Field Trips

Valley Wetlands & Wintering Waterbirds: For the Serious Birder SOLD OUTSat 6:30 am - 4:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family Center

Focus on Feathers: Photo Field Trip with George Lepp NEW SOLD OUTSat 7:00 am - 12:00 pmMeet at Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge

Refuge to Refuge — Snow Geese Galore! Sat 7:00 am - 5:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterVisit two premier Sacramento Valley wildlife refuges, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Sacramento NWR, and CA Dept. of Fish and Game Gray Lodge Wildlife Area. See huge flocks of Snow Geese and waterfowl along with cranes, ibis, and a variety of raptors. A$30 - Y$10 Level 2

Birds the Shores of Black Butte Lake Sat 7:30 am - 3:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterCome explore the backwaters and woodlands of Black Butte Lake and see Pied-billed Grebes, Clark’s and Western Grebes, Belted Kingfisher, Bonaparte’s Gulls, and goldeneyes. Stop along the roads and see Wild Turkeys, Mountain Bluebirds, Red-tailed Hawks, and Turkey Vultures. Lewis’s Woodpeckers, Golden Eagles, and Bald Eagles winter in this area too. A$27 - Y$10 Level 3

Tehama Bird Trek Sat 7:30 am - 3:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterThis exciting bird trek will include birdy Cone Grove Park, Payne’s Creek Recreation Area and BLM lands. Habitats include oak woodland, restored grass-lands, and riparian. Target birds for this trip are the Lewis’s Woodpecker, lots of raptors, and possibly Greater Roadrunner. A$27 - Y$10 Level 3

Sutter Buttes Hike: State Park’s Peace Valley SOLD OUTSat 7:45 am - 4:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family Center

Sutter Buttes Hike: State Park’s Peace Valley and “House Hill” Sat 7:45 am - 4:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterExplore California State Park’s Peace Valley in the Sutter Buttes. It will be like stepping back in time as you learn about Peace Valley’s natural and cultural history. Our journey will include a climb to the top of “House Hill” where fantastic views of the valley and the surrounding buttes can be found. This is an undeveloped area, and this is a strenuous hike over some steep terrain so wear sturdy hiking boots. No early departures on this trip. A$45 - Y$30 Level 4

The Maze of MapsSat 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Sun 9:00am - 3:00pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterThis year we will feature an eclectic assortment of interesting maps from around the North Valley and beyond. Get the bird’s eye view of our local landscape features. Stroll through maps in the CMFC hallway and let your curiosity take you on a tour.

Exhibits Galore & VendorsSat 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Sun 9:00am - 3:00pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterDisplays by State, Federal, and Non-profit organizations. Plus vendors selling everything from binoculars to bird books.

Federal Junior Duck Stamp Display Sat 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Sun 9:00am - 3:00pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterAll 100 California winners from nearly 2,000 entries will be on display. Don’t forget to see the Chico winners.

Meet Smokey Bear and the Blue GooseSat 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Sun 9:00am - 3:00pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterSmokey the Bear and the National Wildlife Refuge’s Blue Goose will be visiting at various times courtesy of the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge. Also be sure to visit the US Fish & Wildlife Service fire safety exhibit booth.

Junior Naturalist ActivitiesSat 10:00 am - 3:00 pm; Sun 10:00 am - 3:00pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterMeet Smokey Bear and Blue Goose, Junior Duck Stamp Display, children may earn a Junior Naturalist Certificate by participating in a few activities designed just for children. There will be nature crafts, opportunities to build bird feeders, make a bird call and much, much more!

Wolves in California: The Long Journey HomeSat. 3:00pm - 4:30pm; Sun 1:00pm - 2:30pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterCalifornia is excited to celebrate the beginning of what could be one of our state’s most inspiring conservation stories: the return of the gray wolf. As a keystone predator, wolves provide a critical balance to the ecosystem in which they belong. No other animal in history has so captured the imagination of people than the wolf! Come learn about the true nature of this dynamic predator and what the return of this iconic species means to our golden state.

saTUrdaY onlYSlow the Flow9:00 am - 10:30 amLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterWhen it rains, some of the rainwater soaks into the ground, while the rest runs off and flows into the storm drains and directly into Chico’s creeks. This is called stormwater runoff, which can contain pollutants, like motor oil and trash. In fact, stormwater runoff from roads, sidewalks, and landscaping is the single greatest source of water pollution. This workshop will discuss water-wise landscaping practices including rain gardens, bioswales, pervious pavers, and how to “Make Your Own Rain Barrel” (first 20 participants will receive a rain barrel). Participants may wish to take a field trip that compliments this workshop, Citizen Science: Water Quality on Saturday at 11am.

California State Parks Presents: Indian Fishery Junior Ranger ProgramSat. 10:00 am - 11:00 am Location: Indian FisheryYou can become a Junior Ranger by joining Ranger Zack Chambers for an exciting adventure on a short interpretive hike through the oak woodlands and riparian habitat at Indian Fishery. Participants will explore the relationship between the meandering river system and the ox-bow lake located at the park unit. Junior Rangers receive a Junior Ranger Log Book, a sticker, and the opportunity to earn many other awards. The hike is geared for children 7–12 years old but families are encouraged to attend. Meet at Indian Fishery parking lot - West Sacramento Road and River Road. Limit 15 participants. To register, please call Ranger Zack Chambers at the ranger office (530) 342-5185.

Citizen Science: Water QualitySat. 11:00 am - 12:00 pmLocation: Chico Creek Nature CenterJoin The Stream Team in tracking the health of Big Chico Creek. Learn how to test water quality including sampling protocols and proper use of monitoring equipment. We will test pH, turbidity, temperature, conductivity, and flow. Appropriate for all ages (parents must accompany children under age 18). Wear shoes and clothes that can get wet! Presenter: The Stream Team

All Those White Geese! Snow Goose WorkshopSat. 11:00 am - 12:30 pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterSnow Geese, Ross’s Geese, and Blue Morphs — it can be overwhelmingly white in the sky! Come learn how to tell the difference between all these white geese. Through exquisite pictures and lively narration, you can become much more knowledgeable about our Mascot of the Festival. Presenter: Mike Peters

sUndaY onlYPhotographing the RefugeSun. 7:00 am - 12:00 pm Location: Llano Seco Viewing PlatformMeet at the parking lot for the Llano Seco Viewing Platform on 7 Mile Lane for a morning of photography. Depending on the waterfowl distribution at the time, we will photograph at either Llano Seco or travel to either Colusa NWR or Sacramento NWR. We will photograph birds, particularly waterfowl, so come prepared with telephoto lenses but also have a wide angle lens available for scenic photographs. Reservations required through the Sacramento Wildlife Refuge. 530-934-2801 or email [email protected]. Space limited to 20 participants.

It’s All About Habitat –Field Trip included! NEWSun. 9:00 am - 12:30 pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterCome hear some of the highlights of the past and present projects of the California Conservation Corps (CCC). . Then we’ll drive to the Howard Slough Unit of the Upper Butte Basin Wildlife area for a walk through various kinds of habitats. Restoration of this area by the CCC is considered one of the finest wetland complexes in North America with a network of sloughs, channels and oak woodlands. In addition to the usual wetland waterfowl, we’ll look for riparian and woodland species, including raptors.

All About Bats!Sun. 11:00am - 12:30pm Location: Chico Masonic Family CenterThey are one of the most beneficial, yet most misunderstood animals in the world. Learn more about the habits, habitats, and species of bats that reside within the unique ecosystems of California’s valleys and forests.

Optics DemoSun 11:00am - 12:30pm Location: Chico Masonic Family CenterLearn the basics about Binoculars and Spotting Scopes for bird watching! What do the numbers mean? Isn’t higher power always better? This will be a “show and tell” discussion about the differences in size, quality, and construction of optics so that you can make a good choice for your needs and budget. Sample optics will be available from numerous manufacturers to illustrate. Presenter: Marilyn Rose, Out of This World Optics

Volcanoes of Lassen Volcanic National ParkSun. 12:00pm - 1:30pm Location: Chico Masonic Family CenterThis workshop is a great opportunity for educators, adults, and children ages ten and older to learn about some of the world’s most exciting active earth processes. Learn about the unique geologic features of this national park and how to identify the four major types of volcanoes using a variety of fun and creative techniques. Educational props, volcanic rocks, visual display, and other resources will be used to enhance this presentation.

Raptors and Rehab1:00pm - 2:30pmLocation: Chico Masonic Family CenterMeet “Checkers” a Great Horned Owl as Marilyn shares some fascinating facts, unique habits, and curious myths about these beautiful birds of prey. Learn about wildlife rehabilitation and what you can do to help native wildlife. A surprise visit by other raptors is sure to delight all ages.

Wetlands’ Wildlife: The Sacramento ValleySun. 2:00pm - 3:00pm Location: Chico Masonic Family CenterFilmed in the Gray Lodge Wildlife Refuge, The Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, The Llano Seco Wildlife Refuge, and the wetlands and rice fields in and around the counties of Butte and Colusa in California, this beautiful video gives viewers a close-up look at many of the migratory birds that come from as far away as Siberia and the Arctic Circle to make their homes in the Sacramento Valley’s wetlands each winter. Included are Snow Geese, Ross’s Geese, Greater White-Fronted Geese, Canada Geese, Tundra Swans, Sandhill Cranes, Bald Eagles, and many other species.

Chico Masonic Family Center, 1110 W. East Ave., ChicoLlano Seco Viewing Platform 7-mile Lane, Chico/DaytonIndian Fishery W. Sacramento & River Rds., ChicoChico Creek Nature Center, 1968 E. 8th Street, Chico

FREE EVENTS & ACTIVITIESSaturday/Sunday, Jan. 30 –31, 2016

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17th Annual Snow Goose Festival

Field Trips & Workshops

2016 Snow Goose Festival Wildlife Art Exhibit

in Downtown Chico 215 Main Street (old Tower Records Store)

January 27 to February 12, 2016Feast your eyes on wonderful art by artists whose subjects include

wildlife and habitat along the Pacific Flyway. This impressive two-week exhibit will feature the work of many artists in a variety of media, including sculpture, clay, oils, fiber arts, watercolor, acrylics, mixed

media, glass, and photography.

Art Opening & Welcome Reception Friday, January 29, 2016

5:00 to 8:00 pm, 215 Main Street, Chico FREE to the public • Public parking lot at W 2nd & Wall StreetsYou are invited to attend the Snow Goose Festival Wildlife Art &

Welcome Reception, Friday, January 29, 5:00 – 8 pm. View the inspir-ing collection of artwork, enjoy refreshments, live music, splendid

conversations, and a no-host bar. Bring a friend and meet the artists, along with fellow festival participants, presenters, and field trip lead-

ers. This is a truly special evening you won’t want to miss!

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Birds & Trees of the Genetic R&C Center Sat 8:00 am - 12:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterThe Genetic Resource and Conservation Center in South Chico is on 209-acres with exotic trees and shrubs, some over 100 years old. With the large variety of tree species and the creek and its neighboring open space, many species of birds flock to the center. We hope to see Western Bluebird, Downy Woodpecker, and raptors to name a few. A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

Tundra Swan Viewing: District 10 (includes lunch) Sat 8:00 am - 1:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterDrive from Chico to Marysville and stop at District 10 where traditionally hundreds of large Tundra Swans can be seen. Swan viewing will be mainly from the sides of backcountry roads -- the walking will be very limited. We will stop at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Mathews who will offer us lunch and a presentation on the benefits of rice farming for wildlife. Bring binoculars and spotting scopes if you have them. A$32 - Y$12 Level

Sutter Buttes Hike: Dean Ranch Sat 8:00 am - 4:00 pmMeet at Gridley McDonaldsA three-mile gentle hillside walk will take us around the 100-year-old Dean Place Cattle Ranch Hopefully, we will see such gems as the Mountain Bluebird, Varied Thrush, Golden Eagle, and Ferruginous Hawk, along with the usual winter sparrows, and with luck, geese and swans flying high over the Buttes. No early departures on this trip.. A$45 - Y$30 Level 3

Llano Seco Viewing Platform: Dabbling, Diving & Soaring Sat 8:30 am - 12:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterThe Llano Seco Unit of the Sacramento River NWR offers sensational views of large numbers of geese and ducks in one location! Other often-seen species include Sandhill Cranes, raptors, herons, and egrets. This is definitely a birding hot spot and a good trip for the beginning birder. A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

Birding & Brunch in Paradise! SOLD OUTSat 8:30 am - 2:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family Center

Bidwell Park: Bird & Ecological Diversity Sat 9:00 am - 12:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterExplore the diverse habitats of Bidwell Park and learn about the factors that influence the vegetation of Blue Oak, grassland, and riparian areas, and create a list of birds from each area. We will also get a first-hand view of some of the restoration and management efforts in the Park. A$22 - Y$10 Level 3

Olive City Agriculture and Nature Center (includes lunch) Sat 9:00 am - 2:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterExplore the 275-acre nature preserve where over 100 bird species take advantage of restored wetlands, vernal pools, and uplands, and Burrowing Owls winter in artificial burrows. Relax afterward with a delicious BBQ lunch prepared by Scotty Weston, Operations Manager, who will also be sharing information throughout the day. A$35 - Y$15 Level 3

Family Hike at Verbena Fields Sat 10:00 am - 12:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterIf you are thinking Bidwell Park, think again. Lesser-known Verbena Fields is a 21-acre open space that is an active restoration site along Lindo Channel where native plants and animals are making a comeback. Join the Kids and Creeks staff for a lighthearted, activity-filled exploration of this urban gem. A$12 - Y$5 Level 2

Wings & Wine Tasting in Vina SOLD OUTSat 10:00 am - 3:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family Center

Raptor Run Sat 12:00 pm - 4:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterJanuary is one of the best months for raptor viewing in Butte County. Target species include Bald and Golden Eagles, Ferruginous Hawk, Burrowing Owl, Merlin, and Prairie Falcon. Carpooling is mandatory to keep the number of vehicles to a minimum. A$25 - Y$10 Level 2

Tundra Swan Viewing: District 10 NEW Sat 12:30 pm - 4:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterDrive to Marysville and stop at District 10 where hundreds of large Tundra Swans can be seen. The group will scout for a wide variety of water birds, from ducks, egrets and ibis to less seen Bald Eagle and Peregrine Falcon. This area is one of the premier swan viewing sites in California. A$22 - Y$10 Level 1

PRESENTATIONS/WORKSHOPS

Flying Wild & Junior Duck Stamp Program NEW Sat 8:30 am - 2:00 pmMeet at the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge 9:30amThe Flying Wild Guide is designed to help teachers, volunteers, and students lead activities and have fun with individuals of all ages. Flying Wild uses various subject matters to teach students the lessons in the guide, including science, language arts, physical education, and social science. Participants will also receive an introduction to the Junior Duck Stamp program as well as curriculum material. $35

Soundscapes of California Sat 9:00 am - 10:30 amMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterWe will enjoy a selection of surround-sound recordings from California’s parks and wildlife preserves. A quick survey of nature recording equipment and brief ear training exercises will be given. The relatively new concept of “soundscape” describes an immersive appreciation of nature. Participants may wish to take the field trip that compliments this workshop, Beginning Birding by Ear on Sunday at 7:45 am. A$8 - Y$5

Water Dancers: Western & Clark’s Grebes NEWSat 9:00 am - 10:30 amMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterWestern and Clark’s Grebes are colonial water birds that nest on floating mounds of vegetation and have elaborate courtship rituals including a “rush-ing” display where pairs dance across the water together. Plumas Audubon has been monitoring grebes breeding at four lakes in northeastern California, Lake Almanor, Lake Davis and Antelope Lake, for the last six years. Find out the results and efforts to help these unique water birds. A$8 - Y$5

Freeway Birding: San Francisco to Seattle NEW Sat 11:00 am - 12:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterHarry Fuller will discuss his recently released book Freeway Birding

aimed at the traveling birder who may have half an hour or half a day to bird along the way. The book describes dozens of locations within 20 minutes’ drive of the major north south freeways in the region, and includes over 100 useful maps. Harry will share site photos, birds, and maps. Presentation will be fol-lowed by book signing. A$8 - Y$5

The Surprising Benefi t of Wildfi res: Wildlife Nurseries NEW Sat 11:00 am - 12:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterSeverely burned conifer forests are one of the most productive and critical habi-tats for California birds and wildlife. Large, dense patches of standing dead trees are preferred by a host of plants, insects, mammals, and birds such as Black-backed Woodpeckers and Spotted Owls. Come find out more about why so many species of wildlife choose burned areas to raise their young. A$8 - Y$5

Photography...Taking it to the Next Level II! NEW Sat 1:00 pm - 2:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterNothing Ron will show or discuss this year will be a repeat of last year because there is simply too much going on in the fast-moving visual world. From Go Pro Hero, iPhone cameras, super easy HD movies, inexpensive 60X telephoto, and a photo market gone bonkers, the lid is off on creativity. Let’s (show & tell) talk about it. The surprise is in learning that your best location may well be close to where you live. A$10 - Y$5

The Ventriloquist Owl Sat 1:00 pm - 2:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterThe ventriloquist Flammulated Owl is a secretive, Neotropical migrant that eats only insects and nests in tree cavities. Flammulated Owls at Lake Davis in northern California is the largest known population of this species in the Sierra Nevada. During this workshop, David will share what he has learned studying the species in New Mexico, Nevada, and now in California. A$8 - Y$5

Saltillo Tile Painting – American Goldfi nch NEW Sat 1:00 pm - 4:00 pmMeet at Studio 561You will be creating a beautiful painting of an American Goldfinch, one of our more colorful area birds, on Saltillo tile. These tiles are painted with acrylic paint and sealed with a polycrylic finish and can be hung in your garden or in your home. No experience necessary as Julee will walk you through simple step-by-step and easy to follow instructions. All materials provided. Just bring your creative self and have fun! Youth, age 12 to 17, are welcome. $40

The History & Mystery of the Sutter ButtesSat 3:00 pm - 4:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterHere’s an opportunity for glimpses into the mysterious Sutter Buttes. Travel through the Buttes without ever leaving your chair as you enjoy this fascinat-ing slide presentation on the many facets and wonders of the remarkable landscape that makes up the Sutter Buttes. A$8 - Y$5

The Great Gray Owl NEW Sat 3:00 pm - 4:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterGreat Gray Owls are one of the most mysterious and sought-after bird resi-dents of California, Oregon, and Washington. Even though it is the tallest owl in North America, and notoriously approachable by humans, the Great Gray

New this year...SPECIALITY TOURS

Gage’s Ecotour: Bird-viewing Drift Boat down the

mighty Sacramento and Feather Rivers.

Eagle Creek Ranch Ecotour: Safari-style birding tours.

SPECIALTY TOURS require a SEPARATE REGISTRATION from the Independent Tour Operator. To register and for full details please contact:Robb Gage, Owner/OperatorGage’s Fly Fishing & Eco ToursFull & Half Day Bird Viewing Drift Boat FloatsSacramento River & Feather River(530) 990-3990 Email: [email protected]

Henry Lomeli, Owner/OperatorEagle Creek Ranch Eco Tours and Sacramento River Eco ToursSafari-style birding tours & Bald Eagle Viewing(530) 864-8594Email: [email protected]

Eagle Creek Ranch Eco Tours

SPECIALTY TOURS require a SEPARATE REGISTRATION from the Independent Tour Operator. To register and for

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Snow Goose Festival Wildlife Art Exhibit

January 27th - February 12th

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Opening Reception: Friday, January 29th 5-8 pm at 215 main Street, ChiCo

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is hard to find. Despite relatively high breeding concentrations in the Wallowa Mountains and southern Cascades of Oregon, Great Grays are of conservation concern to wildlife managers. A$8 - Y$5

Sunday, January 31Field Trips

Understanding Bird Language NEW SOLD OUTSun 7:00 am - 11:30 amMeet at Chico Masonic Family Center

Raptor Field Study Sun 7:30 am - 1:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterJanuary is one of the best months for raptor viewing in Butte County. Your leader will provide you with some field instruction and simple tools to help you id raptors in the field before we head out. Target species include Bald Eagle, Ferruginous Hawk, Merlin, Prairie Falcon, and more! Carpooling is mandatory to keep the number of vehicles to a minimum. A$27 - Y$10 Level 2

Bird the Shores of Black Butte Lake Sun 7:30 am - 3:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterSee Saturday’s trip description.A$27 - Y$10 Level 3

North Table Mountain Ecological Reserve Birds & Waterfalls SOLD OUTSun 7:30 am - 4:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family Center

Sutter Buttes Hike: Mid-Mountain Sun 7:30 am - 4:00 pmMeet at Gridley McDonaldsOn this 5-mile hike into the Sutter Buttes, we’ll visit secluded locations revealing the Buttes’ geologic formation, Native American presence, old pioneer home sites, and ecology typical of California’s past. Wear sturdy hiking shoes, dress in layers, and bring lunch and water. No early depar-tures on this trip. A$45 - Y$30 Level 3

Sutter Buttes Hike: Summit Ascent Sun 7:30 am - 4:00 pmMeet at Gridley McDonaldsThis hike traverses essentially the same terrain as the Mid-Mountain Hike but adds an additional half-mile 1000 ft. elevation gain. The last half-mile is quite strenuous. Wear sturdy hiking shoes, dress in layers, and bring lunch and water. No early departures on this trip. A$45 - Y$30 Level 4

Beginning Birding by Ear Sun 7:45 am - 11:00 amMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterJoin avid ear-birder Scott Huber for a morning of listening and identify-ing bird songs and calls in the field. Equipment used in Soundscapes workshop will be along on this trip. A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

The Birds of Willow Bend Sun 7:45 am - 12:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterSee the birds of Willow Bend in Colusa County at a 145-acre private property along the Sacramento River. Chico based River Partners owns the property which has been the site of native grass restoration, and is the future site for a mixed riparian forest. We’ll hike the property, enjoy the river, and see some great birds. A$22 - Y$10 Level 3

Birds & Trees of Butte Creek Ecological Preserve Sun 8:00 am - 12:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterButte Creek Canyon is stunning with its Tuscan Volcanic Formations. This is a 3-4 mile intermediate hike along the creek. Last year we enjoyed Red-breasted Sapsucker, Wood Ducks, goldeneye, Great Horned Owl, and assorted warblers. We also had many goose and duck fly-overs. Otters and beavers may also be seen. A$22 - Y$10 Level 3

Rio Vista, Woodson Bridge & Olive Tour Sun 8:00 am - 2:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterVisit Rio Vista Unit of SNWR Complex and the Woodson Bridge SRA to search for the winter birds that take advantage of these healthy habitat areas along the Sacramento River. Then after your morning of birding, take the short trip into Corning to the Lucero Olive Oil’s tasting room. You will be given a mill tour and taste several of their award-winning olive oils and their unique olive oil ice cream sundae. A$27 - Y$10 Level 2

Gray Lodge Wildlife Area NEW Sun 8:15 am - 3:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterGray Lodge Wildlife Area is one of the premier winter birding areas in Northern Sacramento Valley. With its varied habitats, flat hiking trails, viewing hides, and auto loop, viewing the abundant waterfowl and Snow Geese will be spectacular! Target birds will include Peregrine Falcon, Eurasian Wigeon, Black-necked Stilt, and Long-billed Curlew to name a few. A$27 - Y$10 Level 2

Llano Seco Viewing Platform: Dabbling, Diving & Soaring Sun 8:30 am - 12:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterRead trip’s description on Saturday.A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

Bidwell Park’s Yahi Trail Sun 8:30 am - 1:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterSee Thursday’s trip description.A$25 - Y$10 Level 3

Oxidation Ponds & Indian Fishery Sun 9:00 am - 1:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterSee Wednesday’s trip description.A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

Rancho Esquon Sun 9:00 am - 1:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterSee Thursday’s trip description

Demystifying Ducks: Getting to Know Your Waterfowl NEW Sun 9:30 am - 2:30 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterWaterfowl are one of the most attractive groups of birds, but they are also some of the best to begin to identify. Male ducks may be showy, but the females are often quite subdued and difficult to differentiate. Begin with a workshop on waterfowl identification and then head into the field to put your skills to use! A$27 - Y$10 Level 2

Bird-Friendly Garden Tour NEW Sun 12:30 pm - 3:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterWant to make your garden more water-wise and bird friendly? Tour several Altacal Audubon Society’s certified Neighborhood Habitat gardens that have done just that by adding drip irrigation, native and drought tolerant plants and grasses, ponds, birdbaths, and brush piles. John Whittlesey, owner of Canyon Creek Nursery & Design, will demonstrate and discuss the practicalities of converting lawn to habitat garden as part of this tour. A$22 - Y$10 Level 1

Wing-It to the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Sun 12:30 pm - 4:00 pmMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterThe “winging-it” part of this trip is where the fun starts! We’ll veer off the beaten path as we bird along our way to the refuge. At the refuge we’ll view the dioramas and pick-up a wildlife checklist. Then we are off to a leisurely adventure around the auto tour loop to possibly see thousands of birds. You can expect to see Snow Geese, Northern Pintail, Cinnamon Teal, Ring-necked Duck, wigeon, raptors, and possibly a Bald Eagle. A$22 - Y$10 Level 2

presenTaTions/Workshops

Chico Backyard Birds Sun 10:00 am - 11:30 amMeet at Chico Masonic Family CenterI never saw a bird like that in my backyard before, is it rare? Join Mac, who will give you tips on identifying some of Northern California’s birds that visit your backyard and explain why many of them seem to season-ally disappear. In addition, he will make suggestions regarding reference material to help you become a better backyard “birder.” A$8 - Y$5

17th Annual Snow Goose Festival of the Pacific Flyway

“Gathering of Wings”Banquet & Silent AuctionSaturday, January 30, 2016, 5:30pm - 10:00 pm

Bell Memorial Union-Auditorium, CSU, Chico Corner of 2nd and Chestnut Streets, Chico

Cost: $38 Adult, $20 Youth (17 years and younger), and students with ID Beer & Wine (No Host)

Don’t miss the biggest event of the Snow Goose Festival, our Gathering of Wings Banquet. This treasured evening is a mix of great food, great company and great entertainment and is anticipat-ed by many as the one chance per year they have to visit and catch up with fellow birders and friends in the community. Join field trip leaders, workshop presenters and all our hard-working com-mittee members and volunteers in celebrating this special evening.

Silent Auction Begins at 5:30 p.m.The vibrant Silent Auction tables will accompany us while

we dine at the BMU, and will include a variety of exquisite items including works of artwork, photos, wine, and services so gener-ously donated by businesses, organizations and members of our community. Your financial participation directly affects our ability to ensure that the Snow Goose Festival remains the North State’s premier birding event, so enjoy the evening bidding for an event or item that you love. You won’t be disappointed!

Keynote Speaker: George D. Lepp Outdoor and Nature Photographer, Teacher and Author ”True Confessions of a Wild Bird Photographer”

How far will you go to realize your photographic vision? What kind of blind can you dream up? Is there any destination too far, too cold, too hot? What floats, what sinks? What tools can you invent or re-purpose to solve your problems? How do you see and portray your subjects, and photograph birds by design? Over the course of his forty-year career, George Lepp’s philosophy has been: Whatever it takes!

In this program, George shares some of his greatest bird photography success stories, and some very funny failures, as he employs creative tactics and tech-niques to get the winning shot in loca-tions around the world.

George D. Lepp is one of North America’s best-known contemporary outdoor and nature photographers. His passions for natural beauty, techni-cal precision, cutting-edge technology, and environmental responsibility are revealed in his beautiful and compelling photographic images. He is also widely recognized for his unique dedication to sharing his photographic and biological knowledge with other photogra-phers through his seminars, writing and inventions.

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Working together for Our Environment Northern California’s wetlands are a precious, yet scarce, resource. And while more than 95 percent of our wetlands have been lost, millions of waterfowl still make their home in the Central Valley. Ducks Unlimited works hand-in-hand with California rice growers to enhance and preserve habitat, keep rice farming viable and still meet waterfowl and human needs.

Ducks Unlimited is continually developing waterfowl-friendly land management practices and California’s Ricelands not only provide virtually all of America’s sushi rice, they contribute billions of dollars to our economy each year. As people benefit, so do the ducks –

California rice fields provide 60 percent of the food needed by wintering waterfowl, while DU’s on-the-ground conservation work provides wetlands habitat ducks need to flourish here in the Valley.

Find out how you can partner with Ducks Unlimited and the California Rice Commission.

Visit www.ducks.org and www.calrice.org.