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Stay up to date with our most recently published articlesBirding Petaluma Wetlands Through the Months: May 2018
From Peter Colasanti: Welcome to May, the breedingest month in the Petaluma wetlands. By May Day the early birds start hatching eggs while the late migrants are all freshly arrived and...
read moreSpring Feather Fest for Kids
Come join us for the 5th annual Petaluma Spring Feather Fest for Kids; a half day of birding designed for kids ages 6-12. On May 5th, at 9:00 A.M., we will go birding in teams of six kids each...
read moreBirding Petaluma Wetlands Through the Months: April
From Peter Colasanti, April 2018 I confess that April is my favorite month for birding Northern California. The green of the landscape is broken only by the...
read moreBirding Petaluma Wetlands Through the Months : March
From Peter Colasanti: To anyone who has lived through a real winter, March in the Petaluma Wetlands feels the most like the essence of springtime. It must be that way to the birds...
read moreWinter 2018 newsletter available on site.
The current issue of the PWA newsletter has been posted to the PWA website Newsletter page. Click on the button menu in the top brown strip. ...
read more9th Annual CBC4Kids Recap
We had 48 kids, 40 parents, and 12 docents for a grand total of 100; a record turnout. The kids included 18 Girl Scouts who were well prepared for the count. I hope to see them again with the...
read moreBirding Petaluma Wetlands Through the Months: January 2018
From Peter Colasanti, JAN 2018: A game most birders play involves the keeping of a year list, and those fireworks you heard Sunday night were to announce that it’s time to start yours for...
read more9th Annual Petaluma Christmas Bird Count 4 Kids
Please join us for this fun and educational event! Register your kids by contacting Al Hesla at...
read morePETALUMA WETLANDS ALLIANCE SEEKS VOLUNTEERS
Do you love Shollenberger Park and the Wetlands? Petaluma Wetlands Alliance needs volunteer docents. Docents serve in a number of ways, including: Teach 3rd graders about wetlands and habitats...
read moreBirding Petaluma Wetlands Through the Months: December
From: Peter Colasanti December, the darkest month, feels like the coldest. Well it’s also the birdiest one in the Petaluma Wetlands, with 144 species logged since 2005 for the month. It only...
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