Video of APR 20 Community Program is Now Available

Pigeon Guillemots by Alice Cahill  

 MCAS – April 20th, 2026  – In-Person

View the Fourth Annual Birds of SLO and Northern Santa Barbara Counties VIDEO.


Description of Program:

Judy Neuhauser will present the Fourth Annual Program of Birds of San Luis Obispo and Northern Santa Barbara Counties. This slide show, featuring photos from some of the best photographers in the area, will showcase the splendor of birds that live and migrate through the spectacularly varied habitats in our counties. The wide range of birds that live in or pass through these landscapes is truly amazing. Join us as we get a close-up look at these birds as they live their lives, in photos taken by some of the Central Coast’s finest nature photographers. The program will be set to recorded music by Aria DiSalvio, a cellist from Santa Cruz, and her musical collaborators,  and by Cafe Musique, a local San Luis Obispo County band.

Bio: 

Judy Neuhauser is a retired field botanist and educator who worked for many years in California’s deserts, chaparral, and conifer forests, as an outdoor educator, and as a bilingual classroom teacher. She lived and taught for two years in the mountains of Costa Rica. She was founder of Stream Consciousness, local chapter of the Urban Creeks Council, that worked on making creeks a vital part of urban life in San Luis Obispo. She was active in developing and presenting classroom programs on birds for MCAS and served as the MCAS President for 5 ½ years.

commprograms@morrocoastaudubon.org


MCAS Community Program - APR 20 - Birds of SLO and Business Mtng

Pigeon Guillemots by Alice Cahill  

 MCAS – April 20th, 2026  – In-Person

Morro Coast Audubon Society’s Annual Members’ Meeting 

& the Fourth Annual Birds of SLO and Northern Santa Barbara Counties


Business: Introduction of Candidates and the upcoming election; Announcement
of MCAS Volunteers of the Year Awards and Scholarship Awards


Program: Fourth Annual Birds of SLO and Northern Santa Barbara Counties


When: Monday, April 20th, 2026, 7:00 pm


Where: Unitarian Universalists Church of San Luis Obispo, 2201 Lawton Ave.,
SLO. See directions below. 


Presenter(s): Curated and Presented by Judy Neuhauser

Recorded Music accompaniment by Aria DiSalvio and Cafe Musique


All MCAS Community Programs are free and open to the public. All ages are welcome.

No signup/registration is required to attend. The recorded program will be posted on our YouTube channel.


To support MCAS’s mission and activities, including Community Programs, please consider becoming a member of MCAS.


Description of Business:

Morro Coast Audubon Society’s Annual Members’ Meeting will include:

  • Introductions to our candidates for officer and board positions in the upcoming election, and nominations from the floor.

  • Announcement of winner of the MCAS Volunteers of the Year Awards for 2026.

  • Announcement of the winners of the MCAS Scholarship Awards for 2026.

  • Announcement of Special Award.


Description of Program:

Judy Neuhauser will present the Fourth Annual Program of Birds of San Luis Obispo and Northern Santa Barbara Counties. This slide show, featuring photos from some of the best photographers in the area, will showcase the splendor of birds that live and migrate through the spectacularly varied habitats in our counties. The wide range of birds that live in or pass through these landscapes is truly amazing. Join us as we get a close-up look at these birds as they live their lives, in photos taken by some of the Central Coast’s finest nature photographers. The program will be set to recorded music by Aria DiSalvio, a cellist from Santa Cruz, and her musical collaborators,  and by Cafe Musique, a local San Luis Obispo County band.

Bio: 

Judy Neuhauser is a retired field botanist and educator who worked for many years in California’s deserts, chaparral, and conifer forests, as an outdoor educator, and as a bilingual classroom teacher. She lived and taught for two years in the mountains of Costa Rica. She was founder of Stream Consciousness, local chapter of the Urban Creeks Council, that worked on making creeks a vital part of urban life in San Luis Obispo. She was active in developing and presenting classroom programs on birds for MCAS and served as the MCAS President for 5 ½ years.

Directions to Location:

Directions to 2201 Lawton Ave., SLO:

From South St. near Broad St., turn onto Meadow St. next to Meadow Park.

You will see the church parking lot on your left. Turn in at the second entrance to the parking lot. Walk through the gate (there is a disabled ramp there). Our room is the second door on the left. We will be meeting in the Social Hall.  Map


If you have questions, email Wendy McKeown, Programs Chair commprograms@morrocoastaudubon.org


MCAS & CNPS-SLO - MAY 2 - Birding and Botanizing at Santa Margarita Lake

Morro Coast Audubon Society (MCAS) and

California Native Plant Society (CNPS-SLO)

Joint Birding and Botanizing Field-Trips Event

With Lunch at Santa Margarita Lake

Sat., May 2nd, 2026

CNPS-SLO and MCAS look forward to reviving a historic collaboration at Santa Margarita Lake on Saturday, May 2, and we’d like you to join us! As we have done annually for several years in the past, both organizations are offering combined outings featuring guided birding and botanizing field trips, and a picnic lunch gathering. This event is a wonderful way to celebrate our mutual interests and commitment to protecting and conserving native flora and fauna within our local biodiverse natural areas.

Join bird and plant lovers for a day-long visit to the Santa Margarita Lake Recreation and Natural Area in collaboration between MCAS and CNPS -SLO. This event consists of morning and afternoon guided field trip options plus meeting up for a group lunch and socializing. Participants are welcome to attend all or some of the events. Follow directions to the morning field trip trailhead and/or lunch site parking areas. Morning field trip participants are encouraged to join the carpooling meet up location in Santa Margarita, although optional.

Bring lunch, water, sunscreen, hat, sturdy shoes, binoculars, field guides and dress in layers for changing weather. A plant list for Santa Margarita Lake can be found on the CNPS  website here. There are restrooms near the lunch and afternoon hike starting locations. Rain or threat of rain cancel or postpone this trip.

8:30 amOptional carpooling will be organized for driving to the Blinn Ranch Trail morning field trip by meeting at the Santa Margarita Park and Ride located at the Highway 58 exit from Highway 101 (35.383260, -120.627404).

Driving directions: Santa Margarita Park and Ride off Hwy 101 at https://maps.app.goo.gl/a1wytbXV96EkCTyt5.

9:00 am - The morning hike will focus on birds, plants, and habitats along the upper reaches of the lake and near the Salinas River corridor starting on the east side of the park at the Blinn Ranch trailhead on River Road (35.316375, -120.417867).  Meet at the Blinn Ranch Trailhead at  https://maps.app.goo.gl/LTnAvPijiA9x5676A  

Driving directions: From the Santa Margarita railroad tracks crossing, drive approximately 15.7 miles to the intersection of Pozo Rd. with River Rd. Turn left onto River Rd. and then drive approximately 1.7 miles to the Blinn Ranch trailhead parking.

Noon - A leisurely bring-your-own-lunch and beverages at White Oak Picnic Area. If needed ask for directions to the White Oak Picnic Area at the entry kiosk station at Santa Margarita Lake (SML). Local musicians will serenade us during lunch and there will be educational displays and outreach as well.

Driving directions to the SML park entrance station: From the Santa Margarita railroad tracks crossing, drive approximately 8.0 miles to the intersection of Pozo Rd. with Santa Margarita Lake Rd., then turn left and follow Santa Margarita Lake Rd. to the entrance station.

Note: There is a $12 per car entry fee into Santa Margarita Lake County Park.

1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Afternoon concurrent field trip options with a moderately strenuous birding and botanizing hike in the hills on the Grey Pine Trail starting near the picnic area (2.5 mile hike, 400-foot elevation gain) OR from the picnic area take a leisurely birding and botanizing easy stroll along the lakeshore.

Field trip leaders:

Morning co-leaders Bill Waycott and Michael Mulroy for Blinn Ranch Trail.

Afternoon co-leaders Bill Waycott and Michael Mulroy for Grey Pine Trail or co-leaders Susie Reddy, Marcella Munson, and Ben Kolstad for lakeshore stroll.

Please register for this event and sign a liability waiver by choosing either the English or Spanish link below.

  • To register in English, click here 

  • Para registrarse en español, favor de abrir, revisar, y firmar la exención de responsabilidad disponible aquí.



MCAS - APR 30 - Special Zoom Community Program - Birding by Ear

MCAS - APR 30 - Zoom Community Program - Birding by Ear

Program: Birding By Ear: An Introduction to Learning Bird Calls and Songs

When: Thursday, April 30th 7pm-8pm

Presenter: Jessica Griffiths


Join Zoom Meeting Zoom Meeting ID: 925 0130 3510; Passcode: 658851

You can also find the link in the MCAS Events Calendar


To support MCAS’s mission and activities, including Community Programs, please consider becoming a member of MCAS.


All MCAS Community Programs are free and open to the public. All ages are welcome. No signup/registration required to attend.


Description

Most birders focus on learning to identify birds by what they look like. But many birds are more often heard than seen!  Learning bird songs and calls will make you a better birder and enrich your birding experience. Jessica Griffiths will provide some basic "auditory field marks", then review some helpful tips, tricks and mnemonic devices for identifying birds by sound, as well as reviewing songs and calls of the most common birds in this area. 

This is a special MCAS Community Program being offered in celebration of Birdability’s Blind Birder Bird-a-thon 2026, May 3-4. More details can be found on the Birdability website: https://www.birdability.org/blind-birdathon


Bio: 

Jessica Griffiths has worked as a wildlife biologist for 25 years, with a focus on birds and monarch butterflies. She moved to San Luis Obispo in 2010 and earned her Masters in Biology at Cal Poly University. She now works as a wildlife biologist for Colorado State University's Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands (CEMML) at Vandenberg Space Force Base. Every year she leads several birding field trips around SLO County for Morro Coast Audubon Society focused on helping people learn bird vocalizations.


If you have questions, email Wendy McKeown, Community Programs Chair commprograms@morrocoastaudubon.org


MCAS Member Management System Upgrade


Morro Coast Audubon Society Member Management System Upgrade

 

System Upgrade Overview

The Morro Coast Audubon Society is implementing significant improvements to our member management system. This upgrade is designed to enhance your experience when interacting with us online.

 

Changes to Donation and Membership Forms

As part of this system upgrade, you will notice a refreshed appearance on the forms used for donations and membership payments. These updates aim to provide a more streamlined and user-friendly interface.

 

This change will be effective March 31st. If you have any questions or difficulties, please contact us at MCAS@morrocoastaudubon.org.

 

Thank you for your continued support.

Morro Coast Audubon Society


MCAS Field Trip - APR 25 - MEMBERS ONLY - Santa Rita Ranchland Birding

Santa Rita Ranch [photo by Bob Revel]

Morro Coast Audubon Society Presents a Members-Only Event  


Santa Rita Ranchland Birding  

April 25, 2026  

8:30am to 12:30pm  

3520 Old Creek Road Templeton, CA  



Description: Join MCAS Leader Jim Royer to explore the rolling, grass-covered foothills of Santa Rita Ranch nestled in the Santa Lucia Mountains. The highlight of this trip is the stunning 234-acre foot lake, the fourth largest privately-owned lake in the county. Our approximately 2-mile loop will take us around the hill near the lake house, offering gentle hills and scenic views of the lake’s upper end. The route follows mostly dirt roads through grassland and oak savannah habitats, making for an easy and enjoyable walk.


This field trip is not ADA accessible and the trip is open to all levels of experience.


Admission: This event is for MCAS Members only and is limited to 12 participants. Registrants selected for this event will be notified by email. Do not plan to attend this event until you have received confirmation that you were selected for the event.



Map: https://maps.app.goo.gl/p7gssjKj5bw1cvuAA


Directions: Meets at 3520 Old Creek Road, Templeton. It is imperative that you arrive on time so that all attendees can be admitted through the locked gate. Bring a hat, water, snacks, sunscreen, binoculars and dress in layers to accommodate wind and changing weather. Scopes and Cameras are welcomed. Restrooms (porta-potty) are available at the parking area where we assemble.


Questions? Send email to: fieldtrips@morrocoastaudubon.org


MCAS Field Trip - APR 25 - Meadow Park Easy Birding

Meadow Park [photo courtesy eBird.org]
Field Trip:  Meadow Park Easy Birding

Location: Meadow Park, 2333 Meadow Street, San Luis Obispo.

Date: Saturday, April 25th, 2026

Time: 10am -12pm

Trip Leaders: Dawn Beattie and Susie Reddy

Join MCAS for a morning of birding at Meadow Park. This is an inclusive and accessible field trip, and restrooms are available. Beginner Birders are very welcome!

We will be traveling along a wide, paved walking path through the park. The path is mostly flat and accessible for many birders. Please view Meadow Park accessibility details here: Meadow Park Birdability Map

Meadow Park is one of the best birding spots in San Luis Obispo and is a known rarity trap. The park contains wide grassy lawns, in addition to mature trees of different species including Coast Live Oak, Coast Redwood, and Bottle Brush. There are many ornamental flowering plants and bird feeders in yards along the edges of the park. This wide variety of plant life attracts many species of birds. We can expect to see hummingbirds, orioles, raptors, woodpeckers, warblers, and perhaps rare surprises!

This trip is designed to be accessible, and priority registration will be given to those with special access needs. Please register with the link below. You will receive trip confirmation via email.

Register for this field trip

Questions? Send email Susie@morrocoastaudubon.org