15th Annual Kern River Valley Spring Nature Festival

Complete Festival Schedule

Weldon / Wofford Heights - Kern County - California

April 27 - May 8, 2009

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Original artwork created by N. John Schmitt - we now have all designs available

Warblers of the Kern River Valley and Southern Sierra Nevada

Buy the whole t-shirt series

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

S-M youth sizes in most styles

 plus $5 shipping each shirt.

Wrens of the Kern River Valley and Southern Sierra Nevada

Small Nesting Sparrows of the Kern River Valley

and Southern Sierra Nevada

pre-shrunk organic cotton

Woodpeckers of the Kern River Valley and Southern Sierra Nevada

pre-shrunk organic cotton

Owls of the Kern River Valley and Southern Sierra Nevada

Hummingbirds of the Kern River Valley and Southern Sierra Nevada

Pick-up your t-shirt today or have

mailed for $5 extra.

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

original artwork

created by N. John Schmitt

Only $20 each for

some youth M-L

adult S - M - L - XL


Make checks payable to:

KRVR NatureFest

 

and mail to:

KRVR NatureFest
PO Box 833
Weldon, CA 93283

Pre-festival  Wednesday  Thursday  Friday  Saturday  Sunday  Monday  Tuesday  Post-festival


All day, fee, birding and natural history field trips with expert leaders are offered Wednesday-Tuesday, April 29 - May 5 in addition a 3-day pre-festival and a 4-day post-festival trip have been added.

Saturday and Sunday, AUDUBON-CALIFORNIA'S Kern River Preserve in Weldon, hosts numerous free events including bird walks led by KERNCREST AUDUBON SOCIETY volunteers, bird banding with the Southern Sierra Research Station, and information booths and exhibits located in the large, shaded front yard of Preserve Headquarters.


Special Guests : Friday evening Keynote Speaker: Jason & Zorka Saleeby - CalTech Geologists; Saturday Keynote Speaker: Bob Barnes, expert on regional birding and nature tourism opportunities; Charlotte Goodson, Children's Story Teller

Trip Leaders: Larry Allen, Bob Barnes - field trip coordinator, Bill Bouton, Tom Edell, Gary File, Joe Fontaine, Mary Freeman, Nick Freeman, Wes Fritz, Nick Gray, Michael McQuerrey, John Newman, Linda Oberholtzer, Gary Potter, Mike Prather, Jim Royer, John Schmitt, Alison Sheehey, Susan Steele, Lee Sutton, Reed Tollefson, John Wilson.

Workshop Leaders: Darrell Barnes, Bill Foster, Birdie Foster, Marya Miller, Alison Sheehey, Southern Sierra Research, Bob Steele, Reed Tollefson, Carol Wermuth


2009 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS


MONDAY-WEDNESDAY, April 27-April 29 (PRE-FESTIVAL TRIP)

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


WEDNESDAY, April 29th

View Field Trips in Depth to see the full trip description (unless otherwise noted all trips are birding trips to a variety of habitats and regions)

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

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

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

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

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

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

THURSDAY, April 30th

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

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

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

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

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

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


FRIDAY, May 1st

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

5 pm - 6:30 pm. Mexican Fiesta - by Cindy Hood Catering (vegetarian option available by pre-order). Menu - Arroz con pollo (Chili Relleno Cheesy Rice Casserole for vegetarians), Vegetarian Pot Beans, Chips and Salsa, Cabbage Cole Slaw, Cake, non-alcoholic drinks.
Join us for dinner as we share 2009 Nature Festival experiences and socialize with Festival participants and community guests. Location: Family Life Center, Panorama & Sycamore, Wofford Heights. Fee $20 (includes meal, tax, tip, and evening program).  Email krpfriends@audubon.org to reserve your space; indicate meat or vegetarian entree, which night or nights you will attend; and bring cash or check made out to KRVR-Nature Fest and pay at the door.

  • 6:30 pm-7:45 pm - Evening Program. $10 at the door if only attending the program.

  • BLESSING: Tubatulabal of the Kern River Valley: Betsy Johnson & Samantha Riding Red-Horse

  • Highlights of the 2009 Nature Festival: Bird Sightings

  • YOUTH BIRDING: Impressions of Liam Huber - 11-year old birder from Chico, CA - Life list 514 birds

  • PROGRAM: NEW IN 2009!!! Geology of Your Backyard: the Kern River Valley and Southern Sierra Nevada with Dr. Jason Saleeby and Zorka Foster-Saleeby

Dr. Jason and Ms. Zorka Saleeby have been examining the terrains of the Southern Sierra and Southern San Joaquin Valley for over 30 years. Dr. Saleeby is one of the experts in the basic geology video series "Earth Revealed," where his down to earth (no pun intended) teaching style allows for understanding of an otherwise difficult topic.

Dr. Saleeby's research includes: Regional field, petrologic and radiogenic isotopic and geochronologic studies applied to the interactions of oceanic and continental plates, tectonic and magmatic accretion of continental crust, dynamics of continent edge batholithic belts and the paleogeographic development of western North America; petrogenesis and geodynamic setting of the upper mantle beneath the Sierra Nevada region based on studies of Neogene volcanic hosted xenoliths integrated with regional geophysical studies; tectonic and petrogenetic development of the Greater Caucasus Mountain Range, southern U.S.S.R. and its relations with the paleogeographic evolution of the northern Tethys ocean basin;. study of pre-industrial levels of Pb in human bone and tooth remains from ancient ice burials as a base line for the study of anthropogenic global Pb pollution.

Dr. Saleeby is a professor of Geology at CalTech in Pasadena. He teaches introductory and advanced geological field mapping, structural geology, physical geology, Cordilleran regional geology and tectonics, global mountain building and plate tectonics, application of petrogenetic and geochemical studies to regional and global tectonics. He earned his PhD in Geology from the University of California at Santa Barbara. His dissertation was on "Structure, Petrology and Geochronology of the King-Kaweah Mafic-Ultra mafic Belt, Southwest Sierra Nevada Foothills, California."

Ms. Saleeby received an Engineer of Geology Degree, Zagreb University, Croatia and an M.S. in Geology at Indiana University.

She worked as a Senior Geologic Engineer with Shell Oil and Cal Resources, Bakersfield (1990-1997), private consultant, 1997-1999, and is currently a Staff Geologist, Caltech Tectonics Observatory.

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


SATURDAY, May 2nd

5am-Conclusion, TRIP BD: Birders’ Big Day. Fee $40

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

7 am-10 am+. Basic Bird Photography Workshop with Bob Steele. Learn how to set-up natural habitat shots to photograph birds in a semi-controlled setting. Get tips and techniques for using your camera more effectively. Minimum equipment requirements: Digital or Film SLR camera, 300mm lens, teleconverter. Meet at Kern River Preserve Headquarters in Weldon. See Bob Steele's website. FEE: $30.

7 am - Noon. Bird Banding Demonstration at Kern River Preserve. Join the Southern Sierra Research Station to learn how banding is used to conserve birds, listen to the heartbeat of a bird and otherwise observe birds up close & personal. Observers may release birds after they are banded but otherwise this is a show and tell event not a hands on workshop. Kern River Preserve Headquarters FREE

New in 2009!!! TRIP Z: 8 am - 1:30 pm. (Saturday only), Southern Sierra Geology. Join Geologists Jason & Zorka Saleeby with Joe Fontaine on this immensely popular geology field trip. This geological transect will interpret millions of years of the Sierra Nevada and recent tectonic activity. See metasedimentary rocks, granite batholith, and limestone dikes along several stops along Sierra Way from the Kern Canyon north of Kernville to the South Fork Valley near Weldon. This amazing group will reveal the story told by the exposed faults, soils and rocks at each stop. Leave from Audubon’s Sprague Ranch parking lot alongside Fay Ranch Road, 1.6 miles north of Hwy. 178 in Weldon. Bring food & drink to last until 1:30pm. Trip Limit. FEE: $40 (includes detailed booklet - this is the same booklet provided by Joe Fontaine in prior trips - please let us know if you do not need an additional copy).

9 am - 10 am. Falconry Workshop. Bill Foster, KRP volunteer and expert hawk handler will demonstrate the ancient art of falconry. Kern River Preserve Headquarters FREE

9 am - 11 am. Kern River Preserve Bird Walk. A Kerncrest Audubon Society volunteer will lead this walk through a portion of California’s largest Fremont cottonwood and red willow riparian forest; a Globally Important Bird Area. Kern River Preserve Headquarters is the best place to study hummingbirds as they visit feeders in the yard. This trip will include a visit to the bird banding station. Meet at the Festival Information table at Kern River Preserve Headquarters in Weldon. Beginners welcome! FREE

9 am - 11 am. Habitat enhancements and stewardship at the Kern River Preserve. Join Preserve manager Reed Tollefson on a hike around the restoration sites of the Kern River Preserve. Learn about the ongoing efforts of habitat improvements and exotic plant removal that has contributed to greater numbers of nesting species of birds. Meet at the Kern River Preserve Headquarters. FREE

9 am - 3 pm. TRIP Y: An Introduction to Kern River Valley Spring Butterflies. Join butterfly expert Bill Bouton on visits to South Fork Valley and Erskine Creek hotspots to look for some of the Kern River Valley's most beautiful and rare butterflies. Butterfly species which have been known to fly in late April include the Western Tiger Swallowtail, Western Pygmy-Blue (the world's smallest butterfly), and California Sister (Erskine Creek). The San Emigdio Blue and Alkali Skipper may be flying, butterflies which are rare enough that people from around the world come to the Kern River Valley to see them. Although this field trip is especially designed to introduce participants to butterflies, anyone is welcome, from beginner through expert. Leave at 9am via carpool from the Audubon’s Sprague Ranch parking lot alongside Fay Ranch Road, 1.6 miles north of Hwy. 178 in Weldon. Binoculars are helpful. Bring food & drink to last until 3pm. FEE: $20.

9 am - 5 pm. Kern River Preserve Festival Headquarters. Kern River Preserve, Weldon: Children’s activities, Information, Educational & Interactive Exhibits, Field Trip Departures, Live animals, and more. Kern River Preserve Headquarters. FREE (Donations welcome).

10 am - 10:30 am. Southern Pacific Pond Turtle Demonstration. Learn about the Kern River Preserve's preservation efforts for this rare species. Darrell Barnes will talk about turtle biology and share photos and videos of the project. Question and answer session to follow. Kern River Preserve Headquarters FREE (Donations welcome).

10 am - 11:30 am. LIVE MUSIC. Lost Hills - Archie Logsdon. Lost Hills is Archie Logsdon, a poet and songwriter from California's Kern River Valley. His songs of love, death and wandering in the wilderness are evocative of the Southern Sierra region where he grew up and now resides. Clean country guitar picking and plaintive harmonica provide the background for his poetic imagery and gritty stories of faith, longing and betrayal. Bring your folding chair or blanket and sit down and enjoy. FREE.

10 am - 4 pm. Children’s Activities at the Kern River Preserve. Charlotte Goodson Nature crafts, storytelling, live snakes & frogs. Kern River Preserve Headquarters FREE

10 am - 4 pm. Kern Valley Museum. Visit the excellent museum run by the Kern Valley Historical Society and learn about the Valley’s fascinating history: Native Americans, gold mining, farming & ranching, lumbering, and western movies (John Wayne, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, and Humphrey Bogart). Art gallery and gift shop. Located at 49 Big Blue Road (1 short block from Circle Park). FREE (Donations welcome).

10 am - 4 pm. Live Native Amphibians & Reptiles. Educational presentations throughout the day by Herp-Ecology. On display will be a wide variety of California reptiles and amphibians. Kern River Preserve Headquarters. FREE

10 am - 4 pm. Paiute Nuui Cunni Cultural Center (Native American) French Gulch, Wofford Heights. Meaning "our house" in Piute/Shoshone, the Nuui Cunni Cultural Center is a place of renewal and gathering for local Native peoples. Language, crafts and many tribal programs take place here. Open to the public are exhibits of Native American art, a reference library and a friendly staff that can help explain the history and living traditions of the Kern Valley's original People. Gift Shop. Located south of Kernville in the French Gulch Campground. For more information, call (760) 549-0800. FREE (Donations welcome).

10 am - 4 pm. Official United States Postal Service Kern Valley Spring Nature Festival Postal Station, Kern River Preserve, Weldon. Steve Kenton, Weldon Postmaster, has once again arranged to set up an official USPS postal station at the Kern River Preserve offering Special Festival Cancellation, stamped envelopes. These stamped envelopes are the "real deal" and may be purchased for the price of a first class stamp. They may be used for first class mailings over the following month or added to collectors' stamp collections. Collectors from all over the world have contacted Steve to order Kern Valley Festival special cancellations from past years' festivals. You may also order and purchase envelopes with this year's Spring Nature Festival cancellation from Steve during regular hours at the Weldon Post Office. Contact Steve for the exact time period for picking up your order. Kern River Preserve Headquarters

10:30 am - 11 am. Bird Feeding Workshop. Our bird feeding coordinator, Birdie Foster, will teach how to clean and maintain feeders and what type of feed attracts birds.

11 am - noon. Native Plant Gardening Workshop. Marya Miller, local gardening and native plant expert will talk about how to use native plants in your garden. Kern River Preserve Headquarters FREE

11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. LIVE MUSIC. "Out of the Blue" with Pat Seamount, Mike Gallagher and Terry Harris. Kern Valley favorites will play acoustic folk, Irish, and traditional songs to delight the crowds. Bring your folding chair or blanket and sit down to enjoy this talented group. Resonator Guitar, Guitar, Mandolin, Bass. Although this concert is FREE, Pat, Mike, and Terry intend that this is a fundraiser on behalf of the Kern River Preserve and the Nature Festival so donations are heartily welcome. Bring your folding chair or blanket and sit down and enjoy. FREE.

Noon - 1 pm. Basic Bird Identification with Alison Sheehey. Learn how to identify some of the common birds around the Kern River Valley, bring binoculars and field guides. FREE

1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. LIVE MUSIC. "The Bako Wed Irish Session". The multiply musically talented Jill Egland along with a half dozen of her friends will entertain the crowd with an uniquely Bakersfield Celtic sound. Lilting Irish melodies are spiced up with a Wild West flavor that can carry one away to the Emerald Isle or Whiskey Flat. Bring your folding chair or blanket and sit down and enjoy. FREE.

1:30 pm – 2:30 pm. Nature Walk. Learn about the plants, trees, birds and animals that are all part of the Kern River Preserve. Kern River Preserve Headquarters FREE

2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. LIVE MUSIC. "Homeless will Play for Money" with Rob Robinson and his local cohorts, Georgie and Bob Bergeron, and Jackie Smith. Robbie and friends have been entertaining at the Preserve for several years. They will be remembered from the Vulture Festival in 2003 where they introduced the Band "Rob the Piper with Carrion Luggage". The Band features an eclectic mix of singing, recorder, mandolin, guitar and drum playing to accompany Irish, folk, and blues tunes. Bring your folding chair or blanket and sit down and enjoy. FREE.

3 pm-5 pm+, Advanced Bird Photography Workshop with Bob Steele. Learn how to photograph birds in flight. This workshop will take place along the shore of Isabella reservoir. Gulls will be the target species. Minimum equipment requirements: Digital or Film SLR camera, 300mm lens, teleconverters, flash (not required, but suggested). Meet at Kissack Cove in Mountain Mesa just inside the westernmost entrance (where the speed limit changes). See Bob Steele's website. FEE: $30.

5 pm - 6:30 pm. Teriyaki Chicken - by Cindy Hood Catering (vegetarian option available upon request). Menu - Oven Baked Teriyaki Chicken, Herbed rice, Ranch style beans, Salad, (for vegetarians an eggplant based dish),  Dinner roll,  Cake, non-alcoholic beverages. Join us for dinner as we share 2009 Nature Festival experiences and socialize with Festival participants and community guests. Location: Family Life Center, Panorama & Sycamore, Wofford Heights Fee $20 (includes meal, tax, tip, and evening program). Email krpfriends@audubon.org to reserve your space; indicate meat or vegetarian entree, which night or nights you will attend; and bring cash or check made out to KRVR-Nature Fest and pay at the door.

  • LIVE MUSIC - "Out of the Blue"

  • Evening Program. $10 at the door if only attending the program.

  • Highlights of the 2009 Nature Festival

  • Drawings for prizes

  • NEW IN 2009!!! 6:30 pm-7:45pm - Bob Barnes - "Birding the Kern River Valley & Southern Sierra Nevada".

The Kern River Valley and Southern Sierra Nevada has acquired a reputation as a world class birding area. Spring Nature Festival birding field trips enjoy the height of "Best in the West" spring migration. Kern County has earned "America's Birdiest Inland County" recognition each of the past five springs.

Spring is a prime season for "birding the Kern," yet summer birding objectively rivals spring's. Two hundred bird species have been recorded as nesting within an eighteen mile radius of Audubon California's Kern River Preserve Headquarters ... a remarkable number not known to be rivaled anywhere else in the United States and Canada.

Although fall and winter birding is not as diverse as in spring and summer, there are both dramatic and subtle aspects to those seasons as well.

"Birding the Kern River Valley & Southern Sierra Nevada" will celebrate the birds and birding in this highly diverse region of the United States.

ABOUT OUR SPEAKER: Bob Barnes has been birding through California for the past 35 years. His expertise in Southern Sierra species distribution and status is unparalleled. He has led over 200 local birding tours, and spends countless hours independently birding the region. He authored the section on Kern River Valley and Southern Sierra Nevada birding in "A Birder's Guide to Southern California" by Brad Schram. Bob was integral in bringing the South Fork Valley to the attention of Audubon and The Nature Conservancy resulting in protection of this precious resource. He also worked on the Desert Protection Act which added thousands of acres of protected wilderness to Kern County's deserts and the southern Sierra Nevada.

Bob is an independent Biological Consultant and serves as the Executive Director of the Arthur & Sidney R. Barnes Foundation; which works to sustain the unique cultural and environmental character of rural communities facing rapid development.

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


SUNDAY, May 3rd

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

7 am - Noon. Bird Banding Demonstration at Kern River Preserve. Join the Southern Sierra Research Station to learn how banding is used to conserve birds, listen to the heartbeat of a bird and otherwise observe birds up close & personal. Observers may release birds after they are banded but otherwise this is a show and tell event not a hands on workshop. Kern River Preserve Headquarters FREE

New in 2009!!! TRIP ZZ: 8am-11am (Sunday only), Chimney Peak-Long Valley-Kennedy Meadows. The eastern Sierra mining and geology is the focus of this field trip. From Weldon we investigate our way to a zoned pegmatite in the Chimney Peak Recreation Area and other abandoned Barite mining sites in the Long Valley area. We then take County Road J41 to Kennedy Meadows examining plutons and enclaves and other igneous geology topics. FEE: $30. Leave from Audubon’s Sprague Ranch parking lot alongside Fay Ranch Road, 1.6 miles north of Hwy. 178 in Weldon. Bring food & snacks. Trip Limit. FEE: $30

9am - 10am. Falconry Workshop. Bill Foster, KRP volunteer and expert hawk handler will demonstrate the ancient art of falconry. Kern River Preserve Headquarters FREE

9am - 11am. Kern River Preserve Bird Walk. A Kerncrest Audubon Society volunteer will lead this walk through a portion of California’s largest Fremont cottonwood and red willow riparian forest; a Globally Important Bird Area. Kern River Preserve Headquarters is the best place to study hummingbirds as they visit feeders in the yard. This trip will include a visit to the bird banding station. Meet at the Festival Information table at Kern River Preserve Headquarters in Weldon. Beginners welcome! FREE

9 am - 3 pm. TRIP Y: An Introduction to Kern River Valley Spring Butterflies. Join our butterfly expert Bill Bouton on visits to South Fork Valley and Erskine Creek hotspots to look for some of the Kern River Valley's most beautiful and rare butterflies. Butterfly species which have been known to fly in late April include the Western Tiger Swallowtail, Western Pygmy-Blue (the world's smallest butterfly), and California Sister (Erskine Creek). The San Emigdio Blue and Alkali Skipper may be flying, butterflies which are rare enough that people from around the world come to the Kern River Valley to see them. Although this field trip is especially designed to introduce participants to butterflies, anyone is welcome, from beginner through expert. Leave at 9am via carpool from the Audubon’s Sprague Ranch parking lot alongside Fay Ranch Road, 1.6 miles north of Hwy. 178 in Weldon. Binoculars are helpful. Bring food & drink to last until 3pm. FEE: $20.

9 am - 5 pm. Kern River Preserve Headquarters. Kern River Preserve, Weldon: Children’s activities, Information, Educational & Interactive Exhibits, Field Trip Departures, Live animals, and more. Kern River Preserve Headquarters FREE (Donations welcome).

Vendors: Buena Vista Group Sierra Club, Bureau of Land Management, CNPS Kern County Chapter, Children's Activities, Friends of the Kern River Preserve, HerpEcology, Kern Audubon Society, Kern River Parkway Foundation, Kern River Valley Birding, Kerncrest Audubon Society, Nevada Birding: Wildly Unexpected, Optics for Birding, Sequoia ForestKeeper, Southern Sierra Research Station, Spring Wings Bird Festival (Fallon, Nevada, Subaru, Tule Elk Reserve, Windwolves Preserve

10 am - 10:30 am. Southern Pacific Pond Turtle Demonstration. Learn about the Kern River Preserve's preservation efforts for this rare species. Darrell Barnes will talk about turtle biology and share photos and videos of the project. Kern River Preserve Headquarters FREE (Donations welcome).

10 am - 11:30 am. LIVE MUSIC. Lost Hills - Archie Logsdon. Lost Hills is Archie Logsdon, a poet and songwriter from California's Kern River Valley. His songs of love, death and wandering in the wilderness are evocative of the Southern Sierra region where he grew up and now resides. Clean country guitar picking and plaintive harmonica provide the background for his poetic imagery and gritty stories of faith, longing and betrayal. Bring your folding chair or blanket and sit down and enjoy. FREE.

10 am - 4 pm. Children’s Activities at the Kern River Preserve. Nature crafts, storytelling, live snakes & frogs. Kern River Preserve Headquarters FREE

10 am - 4 pm. Kern Valley Museum. Visit the excellent museum run by the Kern Valley Historical Society and learn about the Valley’s fascinating history: Native Americans, gold mining, farming & ranching, lumbering, and western movies (John Wayne, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, and Humphrey Bogart). Art gallery and gift shop. Located at 49 Big Blue Road (1 short block from Circle Park). FREE (Donations welcome).

10 am - 4 pm. Live Native Amphibians & Reptiles. Kern River Preserve. Educational presentations throughout the day by Herp-Ecology. On display will be a wide variety of California reptiles and amphibians. Kern River Preserve Headquarters FREE

10 am - 4 pm. Paiute Nuui Cunni Cultural Center (Native American) French Gulch, Wofford Heights. Meaning "our house" in Piute/Shoshone, the Nuui Cunni Cultural Center is a place of renewal and gathering for local Native peoples. Language, crafts and many tribal programs take place here. Open to the public are exhibits of Native American art, a reference library and a friendly staff that can help explain the history and living traditions of the Kern Valley's original People. Gift Shop. Located south of Kernville in the French Gulch Campground. For more information, call (760) 549-0800. FREE (Donations welcome).

10:30 am - 11 am. Bird Feeding Workshop. Our bird feeding coordinator, Birdie Foster, will teach how to clean and maintain feeders and what type of feed attracts birds.

11 am - noon. Gardening with Native Plants at the Kern River Preserve. Marya Miller, local native plant columnist will introduce visitors to the idea of gardening with local natives. Kern River Preserve Headquarters FREE

11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. LIVE MUSIC. "Jill Egland,  Brenda Hunter & Friends" Two-thirds of Banshee in the Kitchen along with a few more friends will delight the audience with rousing Celtic based tunes. Jill Egland plays flute, high and low whistles, accordion, and bodhran; Brenda Hunter will be on fiddle; along with other talented musicians to be named. As is a tradition with artists from Bakersfield they take traditional tunes and liven them up to create a wonderfully unique sound. FREE (Donations welcome).

Noon - 2 pm. Native American use of Native Plants. Carol Wermuth, Native American expert brings back this ever popular talk about traditional uses of plants and discover how local Native Americans used, and use, native plants as sources of medicine and food.  The land that the preserve sits on was Tübatulabal (the local Indian tribe) territory. Kern River Preserve Headquarters FREE

Noon - 1 pm. Basic Bird Identification with Alison Sheehey. Learn how to identify some of the common birds around the Kern River Valley, bring binoculars and field guides. FREE

1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. LIVE MUSIC. "Homeless will Play for Money" with Rob Robinson and his local cohorts, Georgie and Bob Bergeron, and Jackie Smith. Robbie and friends have been entertaining at the Preserve for several years. They will be remembered from the Vulture Festival in 2003 where they introduced the Band "Rob the Piper with Carrion Luggage". The Band features an eclectic mix of singing, recorder, mandolin, guitar and drum playing to accompany Irish, folk, and blues tunes. FREE.

2:30 p.m. - conclusion. - LIVE MUSIC at the Kern River Preserve Jam with various local artists. Open Jam w/Jay Barush, Paul Webb, Jason O'Donnell, Lottie Angelsea, Terry Harris, other drop in artists, the remains of Homeless and more grand artists.  FREE.

2:30 pm – 3:30 pm, Nature Walk. Learn about the plants, trees, birds and animals that are all part of the Kern River Preserve. FREE


MONDAY, May 4th

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

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

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

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

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

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

6:30am-3pm/5pm. TRIP V: San Joaquin Valley/Tulare Lake Basin via the Kern River Canyon. This trip will proceed down Hwy. 178 through the Lower Kern River Canyon to Hart Park and Beale Park in Bakersfield. Then it is on to the 11,000 acre Kern National Wildlife Refuge (See TRIP U description). From the Kern NWR this trip will stop at Kings County wetland areas in the search for late migrant shorebirds and waterbirds. Leave at 6:30am from the Lake Isabella Park-and-Ride located just northwest of the junction of CA State Hwy. 155 and CA State Hwy. 178 in Lake Isabella. Bring food & drink to last all day, or as long as you plan to stay with the trip. This is an excellent trip for those of you who want to “bird your way” out of the Kern River Valley after NatureFest weekend.

NOTE: If hot coffee or a quick snack is desired to start the day, there is a restaurant and a mini-mart located on opposite corners of the nearby traffic light in Lake Isabella. Both businesses open at 6am. FEE: $40.

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

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


TUESDAY, May 5th

5:45am-4pm/6pm, TRIP X: Target Species / Target Trips. Meet at Kern River Preserve Headquarters in Weldon. Even after several days of birding, some species and trip destinations will have been missed. After a short group discussion, participants will be split into field trip groups depending on which target species they wish to try to observe for first time and/or for follow-up observations. Options for birding new locations will be offered, too. Multiple leaders to realize trip route flexibility. Bring food & drink to last all day. FEE: $40.


TUESDAY-FRIDAY, May 5-8

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

See our trip page for two new pre & post festival trips


Five Ecological Habitats Converge in the Kern River Valley

Chaparral | Great Valley Grassland | Great Basin Desert | Mojave Desert | Sierran Forest


NatureFest FIELD TRIPS

This year's SPRING NATURE FESTIVAL will feature Wednesday through Tuesday Kern River Valley and Southern Sierra Nevada birding and natural history field trips. Destinations will include the GLOBALLY IMPORTANT BIRD AREAS of the Kern River Preserve, Sequoia National Forest, and South Fork Valley. The NATIONALLY IMPORTANT BIRD AREA of Butterbredt Spring will also be a destination. Let experts lead you to experience the region's "among the best in the west" bird migration and natural history phenomena. There is no better time to capture this experience than the beginning of May. Visit SPRING NATURE FESTIVAL web pages periodically as new field trips will likely be added between now and SPRING NATURE FESTIVAL weekend itself.

Field Trip Coordinator: Bob Barnes

Field Trips: Carpooling is encouraged - be sure to start the day with a full tank of gas before heading out! Participants on long field trips should pack a lunch and drinks for the day. All field trips held rain or shine.

PAYMENT for field trips by cash or check are payable to Bob Barnes and Associates and are due to your field trip leader on your first trip. (E-mail: bbarnes@lightspeed.net)

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


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

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

Fees/Registration: There is no general entrance fee to attend the Kern River Valley Spring Nature Festival. All fee activities are limited to twenty or less participants... usually ten to fifteen. Mail your registration form ASAP and be sure to list alternate field trip requests. All fees go to support the Festival and are not refundable. Vendor fees are 10% of net or $100 whichever is lower for booths selling merchandise at the Kern River Preserve.

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

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

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