Do you hear what I hear? A Night Hike

Do you hear what I hear? A Night Hike

We had a great Night Hike last night! We had hits on our bat radar, heard an Eastern Screech Owl throughout the trail, a beautiful IO Moth caterpillar, a number of wolf spiders, orb weavers and the like. A big thank you to our guides Mario Fierro, John Yochum, & Joseph Connors!

Dine on the Lawn: Boots & Pearls

Dine on the Lawn: Boots & Pearls

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Frontera’s Photography Policy

Frontera’s Photography Policy

Guidelines Visitors to Frontera Audubon are welcome to take photos and shoot videos for personal use. These photographs and videos are not to be used for commercial purposes. Professional photographers and their clients are welcome to capture life’s special moments utilizing the beautiful backdrop of nature. Frontera Audubon offers many scenic views including the exterior […]

Mary Lou Campbell devoted her life to environmental causes

Mary Lou Campbell was a local environmentalist and treasured member of Frontera Audubon who will be missed tremendously by so many. Please see the following words of Jim Chapman, Frontera Audubon’s President Emeritus. Obituary follows. “Mary Lou was a friend to me and a great friend, a champion, for the environment. Especially back in the 80’s […]

The Thicket’s Early Days

The Thicket’s Early Days

One day recently I was poking around and exploring the perimeter of the Thicket behind the neighborhood pool. I felt like a kid exploring the brushland behind my Grandma’s house, a dense, impenetrable forest. This quiet, seemingly-forgotten area is held back by a wrought iron fence, flanked by neighboring houses and the Thicket trail beyond. […]

Rare Birds at Frontera Audubon

Rare Birds at Frontera Audubon

This male Blue Bunting has been seen at Frontera Audubon since late January. It has been reported nearly everyday since. This is a life bird for many of our visitors who have traveled far and wide to see it. Another rarity in the park is the  female Crimson-collared Grosbeak (also seen nearly everyday) since late […]