$645

Raised of $1,000

Hawaiian Honeypeepers

Takes place Sep 15 - Oct 15, 2024

Why We Bird for Point Blue

The Young Friends of Point Blue come together to support Point Blue’s mission, vision, passion, and science to help make positive conservation outcomes possible for a healthy blue planet. Our Young Friends of Point Blue team is thrilled to be participating in Point Blue's 2024 Rich Stallcup Bird-A-Thon!

Now in its 46th year, this event is an opportunity to connect, learn, and grow as a nature-loving community and to raise conservation funds to secure a healthy planet. The goal is to identify as many bird species as possible in a 24-hour period between September 15 and October 15. Please consider helping our team members reach our fundraising goal by making a donation or by pledging a dollar amount per bird seen.

Thank you for your generous support of our team and help in spreading the word. To learn more about Point Blue Conservation Science and their climate-smart conservation initiatives, visit their website at www.pointblue.org.

Team photo image: Original painting of the team's namesake, the Hawaiian Honeycreeper by Lucy Stevenot.

Make a donation online by clicking "donate" above, or mail a check made out to Point Blue Conservation Science to ATTN: Rich Stallcup Bird-A-Thon, Point Blue Conservation Science, 3820 Cypress Dr STE 11, Petaluma, CA 94954 (and please include the name of the birder or team you are supporting in the memo line).

Please note: If you would like to make a pledge per species, please select a team member's individual page. Your pledge will be counted toward the team's fundraising total.

Team Members 7

Contributions 10

Bird and nature lovers unite for the ultimate 24-hour birdwatching showdown September 15 – October 15! The 46th Annual Rich Stallcup Bird-A-Thon raises critical funds for Point Blue Conservation Science's nature-based solutions to climate change, habitat loss, and other environmental threats to benefit wildlife and people. Learn more at pointblue.org. Questions about the Bird-A-Thon? Please visit our FAQs to learn more.