Lights Out SA Downtown Bird Surveys
Our downtown bird surveys looking for migratory casualties begin Tuesday, Sept. 7 and take place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through October 30.
Our downtown bird surveys looking for migratory casualties begin Tuesday, Sept. 7 and take place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through October 30.
Our downtown bird surveys looking for migratory casualties begin Tuesday, Sept. 7 and take place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through October 30.
Presenter: Yvette Stewart, Community Outreach Coordinator for Audubon Texas Description: Bird banding is a specialized data-gathering method used by ornithologists across the world and is often misunderstood by the general public. In this talk, Yvette will explain a little bit of the history and benefits of banding, then showcase some of the techniques and tools, as well…
Our downtown bird surveys looking for migratory casualties begin Tuesday, Sept. 7 and take place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through October 30.
Our downtown bird surveys looking for migratory casualties begin Tuesday, Sept. 7 and take place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday through October 30.
Wednesday, November 17, 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM. Audubon Fall Special Program by Christina Baal, whose painting of the Belted Kingfisher graced the Great Texas Birding Classic T-shirt in 2021. Christina will present her aspiration of painting 10,000 birds in her lifetime. You won’t want to miss this event! $5 registration fee.
Meet at the Turkey Roost Pavilion in the park, 13102 Jones Maltsberger Road. Please bring binoculars and drinking water. Registration is required, as the walk is limited to 15 people plus the three leaders. You can add your name on this sign-up sheet
Come learn the absolute key points that you need to know to identify the most common ducks to be seen in Central Texas, mainly during the winter months: shape and color patterns. Follow the three rules for sorting out the different species, which often swim around in Central Texas lakes and rivers together: Identify one…