Bird Photography Club: Photo Stroll at Ramona Grasslands

03/21/2026 08:00 AM - 10:00 AM PT

Category

Public Programs

Admission

  • Free

Location

Ramona Grasslands
Ramona, CA

Summary

The purpose of these strolls is to foster a community of individuals who enjoy the combination of bird watching and bird photography. Ideally, we can all improve our bird photography skills by learning from and teaching each other.

Description

Join our SDBA Bird Photo Club for a photo stroll!

From San Diego Parks & Recreation: "The preserve contains a significant section of Santa Maria Creek– supporting a mosaic of sensitive habitats including grasslands, wetlands, vernal pools, coastal sage scrub and oak woodlands, along with hundreds of unique plant and animal species. In fact, there are 408 plant species on site and 16 of them are considered special-status species – most notably San Diego thornmint (Federally Threatened/State Endangered) and spreading navarretia (Federally Threatened). This biologically diverse preserve also supports 23 butterfly species, 21 reptile species, six types of amphibians, 37 mammals, and over a hundred types of birds."

Capped at 20 participants.

Keep up with our full season of photo strolls! 

  • March 21, 8-10 am - Ramona Grasslands
  • April 18, 8-10 am - Lake Hodges
  • June 20, 7-9 am - San Elijo Lagoon