Celebrating Wonder & Wildlife in Marin County & Beyond April 25th - 27th, 2025
Early bird EAC member registration begins on Saturday, February 22nd-28th, 2025. Become a member for early bird access at pointreyesbirdingfestival.org.
Public registration begins March 1st.
Join us each April for a three-day extravaganza celebrating the incredible spring bird and wildlife migrations along the breathtaking Pacific Flyway! There is something for everyone in your brood, with trips and activities for various ages and experience levels.
Picture this:
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60+ guided field events covering a range of flora and fauna, and opportunities for hiking, kayaking, art, nature writing, and more. All events are led by passionate birders and naturalists across Marin County and beyond. These events are geared to bring a broader awareness, appreciation, and stewardship of Marin and beyond.
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Friday Fauna Forum: Apex Predators of Land & Sea with Audubon Canyon Ranch’s Living with Lions Program & The California White Shark Project. This special gathering includes a one-hour social time with light refreshments.
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Saturday Social & Keynote Benefit: Keith Hansen in Conversation with Amy Tan on Backyard Birds. This special gathering includes an outdoor dinner and drinks, plus music and games.
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And, a FREE, public Sunday Family Fun Day in Point Reyes Station for families with budding birders (youth ages 3+), young birders (8-16), and more.
But hold your binoculars; there's more! Point Reyes isn't just a haven for our feathered friends; it's a coastal hotspot for whales, elk, wildflowers, and a myriad of other wildlife. It's not just about the birds; it's about encountering the entire cast of characters in this ecological play—insects, deer, foxes, coyotes, skunks, raccoons, weasels, seals, river otters, and an array of amphibians and reptiles.
And here's the cherry on top: your participation supports the Environmental Action Committee of West Marin (EAC), a nonprofit with a 53+ year legacy of protecting the unique lands, waters, and biodiversity of coastal Marin. This isn't just a weekend getaway; it's a commitment to advocacy, education, and engagement programs year-round.
Since 1971, the EAC has been making waves (pun intended) with successes like protecting the Tomales Dunes at Dillon Beach, preserving wilderness at Drakes Estero, safeguarding eelgrass habitat in Tomales Bay, securing bans on offshore oil and gas development in Marin County, and so much more.