Birds of Prey: Some Biology, Some Ecology, and Maybe a Few ID Tips

Matt Reidy, a wildlife biologist with the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, will give us an overview of birds of prey.  A bird aficionado, Master Falconer,  and avid hunter, Matt really enjoys learning about and managing native wildlife and habitats. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Wildlife Ecology and Management from Texas A&M University and…

City Nature Challenge: Using iNaturalist for Science and Learning

With the 2021 City Nature Challenge (CNC) coming soon (April 30 - May 3), now is the time to get ready! Join us for Craig Hensley's presentation on how iNaturalist and the City Nature Challenge contribute to conservation, and how you can participate and contribute. You’ll be introduced to iNaturalist, our Texas Nature Trackers program,…

Wildscaping: Creating Habitat in Our Cities

Judit Green, an Urban Wildlife Biologist with Texas Parks & Wildlife for the past 27 years, will teach you how to turn part of your property into a garden that encourages a variety of wildlife to visit—especially birds, butterflies, and pollinators. Approved for AAMN AT hours.

Vulnerability of Urban Forests in Central Texas

Urban forests provide benefits to the people who reside in cities, including energy conservation, aesthetics, recreation opportunities, stormwater control, and property value. Dr. Wendy Gordon will discuss the vulnerability of urban forests to climate change and tell us about adaptation strategies that help maintain and improve the benefits of urban forests to people. Dr. Wendy…

Spanish for Birders Online Class

The Spanish for Birders online class will be taught by Dr. Christy Esmahan, who has lived in both Central America and Spain for over 15 years. She is a retired educator who is passionate about birds and she’s a delightful and engaging instructor. The course will include a very brief overview of Spanish pronunciation before…

$25.00

Coastal Shorebirds

Mitchell Lake Audubon Center online presentation from Patsy Inglet, BAS President.  Learn key identification points for 14 species of shorebirds commonly seen on the Texas Coast. $5 fee. Advance registration required at the Mitchell Lake website.

$5.00

Migratory Bird Fest and Birdathon 2021

Mitchell Lake Audubon Center is excited to bring back Migratory Bird Fest and Birdathon 2021, after a short break due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year we celebrate Migratory Birds while social distancing—through a Birdathon and virtual events. This three-week event will consist of virtual workshops, guest lectures, virtual bird tours, contests, and competition. Check the…

Balcony Birding in the Time of Coronavirus

The COVID-19 pandemic changed our lives in myriad ways, but it had a silver lining in that many people spent far more time looking for birds in their home environment. Presenter Martin Reid will discuss how the pandemic revealed the rich birdlife outside an apartment in the hospital district of northwestern San Antonio.  Approved for…

Katie Fallon: Saving the Cerulean Warbler

Register to Hear Migratory Bird Fest Keynote Speaker Katie Fallon's Presentation about Cerulean Warblers 3/27 @ 6 PM| Zoom | $5 | Registration Required Register here Katie Fallon is the author of the nonfiction books Vulture: The Private Life of an Unloved Bird (2020, 2017) and Cerulean Blues: A Personal Search for a Vanishing Songbird (2011), as well as two…

$5.00

iNat Lights Out Texas Training Session

Attend this training session to learn how to use iNat for recording bird casualties collected during our Bird Strike Surveys in downtown San Antonio April 19 - May 7. Please register in advance here.