Field Trips
Guidelines: Field trips and bird walks are free* and open to the public. Beginners and newcomers are welcome. Dates and times are subject to change. Bring your own food and water. Binoculars and field guides are very useful. Carpooling is encouraged, and passengers should share expenses for fuel. Prepare and dress for the climate and the day’s weather forecast. Wear sturdy shoes and expect some walking on most trips. Rogue Valley Audubon birding events will take place rain or shine except in case of dangerous conditions such as unsafe roads or extremely high winds. Cancellations or postponements will be posted on this website as early as possible. On the day of your field trip, check this site for updates. Contact the field trip leader if you have questions about a specific trip. Dogs are not allowed on bird walks or field trips.
*Some special fundraising field trips and birding events will have modest donation requests or fees. Â This will be noted in the event description.
Field Trip Reports: Recent field trip and related reports appear below.
Upcoming Field Trips:
Field Trips You May Have Missed:
Great Fall Migration Yard Big Sit
The first ever RVAS Great Fall Migration Yard Big Sit on September 19, 2020 was a success. While in person field trips have been cancelled for the foreseeable future, nine yards participated in a 24-hour [...]
Ashland Big Morning
By Nate Trimble On February 3, no less than 17 hardy birders met at 7:00 am in the chilly early morning light at North Mountain Park to begin a big morning in Ashland. The goal [...]