Spring 2021 Gull is now online

Gull cover - spring 2021The spring 2021 issue of our quarterly Gull newsletter is now available online, with stories on Birdathon 2021, our Plants for Birds initiative, and GGAS’s dedicated volunteers. Also upcoming guest speakers and a feature on American Avocets, just as their white plumage starts to turn orange for breeding season!

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Winter 2021 Gull is now online

The winter 2021 of our quarterly Gull newsletter is now available online, with stories on the return of the California Condor, the Farallon Islands conservation mouse eradication issue, and the Berkeley Bird Festival. Also upcoming guest speakers and a feature on Bluebirds.

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Spring 2022 Gull is now online

The spring 2022 of our quarterly Gull newsletter is now available online, with stories on the latest effort to save Herons and Egrets in downtown Oakland,  Disease spreading in Waterfowl, and the magic of Corona Heights Park. Also upcoming guest speakers and a feature on the Brown Creeper.

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Summer 2022 Gull is now online

The summer 2022 of our quarterly Gull newsletter is now available online, with stories on plastic pollution and birds, the existence of a new MOTUS tower in the Bay Area to track migratory behavior and a review of Land’s End as a great summer birding spot. Also upcoming guest speakers and a feature on the Band-tailed Pigeon.

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Winter 2022 Gull is now online

The winter 2022 of our quarterly Gull newsletter is now available online, with stories on a new Berkeley ordinance for Bird-safe Buildings, new plants for birds for your yard, and a cover story on the history of the Audubon.

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