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Taricha torosa (common name California Newt)

"Special Discounts" at East Bay Nature:

You can take advantage of these special savings offers at East Bay Nature -- each and every day.

  • Frequent Buyer Customer Loyalty Program - every 10th bag 20lb or 25 lb bag of seed same of the same type of seed is free. Our computer automatically tracks your seed purchases.

  • Suet Cakes - purchase any five suet cakes and the sixth one (lowest price) is free.

  • $2.00 discount - purchase two 20lb bags of the same seed (on the same purchase) and receive a $2.00 discount.

  • Quail Bucks - our store donates one percent (1%) of each purchase to the non-profit of your choice; or, if you choose you can accumulate that 1% and spend it in the store on future purchases.

Lindsay Wildlife Museum Volunteers - Lindsay Wildlife Museum Volunteers receive 10% off on all purchases (except optics).

Senior Citizen Day - Every Tuesday is Senior Citizens Day at East Bay Nature. On this day, our seniors (55 or older) receive 10% off on all purchases (except optics).

Look for our GRAPEVINE COUPON in your mailbox.

Check your receipt to show Frequent Buyer Program progress, Quail Bucks accumulation (if you have elected to spend your Quail Bucks in the store) and store credits.

At the Water Cooler


I've heard a Great-horned Owl off and on in our yard for years. I happened to see her the other day just before dusk in our large oak tree. She was just waking up from a long day of snoozing, getting a little preening done in preparation for a night of hunting. I got as close as I could to her trying not to scare her away.

"Don't worry," she said casually. "I'm not ready to take off yet." "Wow," I...

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East Bay Times Article


Attracting birds and bees to our yards and gardens is simple, if we provide what they like and need.

Joanie Smith, owner of East Bay Nature in Walnut Creek, says there are five essential elements for success — water, food, cover, nesting and safety.

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