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Auburn Sentinel

Bird Saunter in Auburn Regional Park

Join Kate Brennan and Ann Thomas for a leisurely bird walk at Auburn Regional Park. Discover nesting birds, newly fledged young, and a variety of species around the pond. Perfect for beginners and experienced birders alike!

🦆☀️ Summer birding is heating up—but the birds are still putting on a show.

Join us for a relaxed Bird Saunter at Auburn Regional Park, where resident birds are busy raising families, fledglings are making their debut, and there’s always something fluttering, calling, or splashing around the pond.

Whether you're brand new to birding, a casual nature lover, or a seasoned birder who can't resist chasing down an unfamiliar chip note, this walk is for you. We'll stroll at an easy pace, looking and listening for woodpeckers, swallows, herons, hawks, songbirds, and whatever surprises the morning brings.

✨ We typically spot around 20 species on this walk, and June is a fantastic time to observe nesting activity and newly fledged young birds.

📍 Auburn Regional Park (meet near the playground by the pond)

🗓 Wednesday, June 17, 2026

⏰ 8:30–10:00 AM

👩‍🏫 Leaders: Kate Brennan & Ann Thomas

Bring binoculars if you have them, water, comfortable walking shoes, and your best "wait... where is it?!" birding skills. Who knows what we'll find?

Date & Time

June 17, 2026

8:30AM - 10:00AM

Location

Auburn Regional Park - 3770 Richardson Dr,, Auburn, CA, 95602 3770 Richardson Dr, Auburn 95602 CA US

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