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Hernando Audubon Birding Trip to Sweetwater Wetlands (Gainesville)

To carpool meet at 6:30 a.m. at Sunrise Plaza, on SR-50 just east of I-75. Or at 8 a.m. meet in the parking lot at 325 SW Williston Road in Gainesville. There is a $5.00 per vehicle fee (correct change required). Sweetwater Wetlands is a 125-acre park that consists of wetlands and ponds that were created to improve the water ...

Lunch on the Lawn – Ellis Acres Reserve (Paisley)

A former cattle ranch to a promising natural area… January mornings in Florida are often too cold for comfort. So this adventure will begin at noon with a BYO lunch on the porch of the museum (former Ellis home) at Ellis Acres Reserve in Paisley. Peg will supply the dessert. While we enjoy our lunch, naturalist and wildflower enthusiast Wendy ...

North Shore Birding Festival (Mount Dora)

The North Shore Birding Festival, January 16–20, 2020, highlights the Lake Apopka North Shore, an Important Bird Area and top Florida eBird hotspot. With 37 field trips and 3 keynotes, Orange Audubon Society’s 4th annual festival is based out of the McDonald Canal area, 24600 CR 448A, Mount Dora, FL 32757, and trips allow driving into parts of the North ...

Apalachee Audubon Society Meeting (Tallahassee)

The Birds of St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge with Don Morrow, author of CHECKLIST The Birds of St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge Thursday, January 16, 2020 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM All program meetings (except for the May Banquet) are at the King Building on the FSU campus (easy and free parking available) and take place on the 3 rd ...

Field Trip: Huguenot Memorial Park (Jacksonville)

Leader: Carolyn Antman (904-477-9807) Huguenot Park is one of the best places to see shorebirds, and we hope to see a lot of them. This oceanfront city park is visited most often by fisherfolk and beachgoers, but is an incredibly attractive birding spot in its own right. Part of the park has been long designated as a critical wildlife area ...

Caloosahatchee Creeks Preserve Guided Nature Walk (North Fort Myers)

10130 Bayshore Rd., North Fort Myers (East side entrance) Trail Length: 1 mile loop; Degree of Difficulty: Easy Wetland, oak hammock and pine flatwoods can easily be enjoyed on this ADA-accessible trail. This is a popular spot for songbirds. All walks are free. No registration is required. Walks are led by trained volunteers and interpretive naturalists. Meeting location is the ...

Guided Bird Walk at Anastasia State Park (St. Augustine)

STATE PARK TO HOST EDUCATIONAL BIRD WALK -Visitors invited to participate in a guided bird walk program at Anastasia State Park – Saint Augustine, Fla.– The Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Anastasia State Park will host an educational “Guided Bird Walk” program on various days from January – March 2020. Come meet the birds at Anastasia State Park, proudly part ...

Program: Conservation of the Swallow-tailed Kite (Jacksonville)

Contact: Deborah Kainauskas (dkainauskas@gmail.com) Speaker: Gina Kent, Senior Conservation Scientist, Avian Research and Conservation Institute (ARCI) Swallow-tailed Kites are pressured by having a compact nesting cycle in the Southeast, where essential habitats are rapidly disappearing; a winter range now dominated by industrial agriculture; and over 10,000 miles of naturally-dangerous migrations further threatened by our impacts on the global environment. Learn ...

Pine Island Flatwoods Preserve Guided Nature Walk (St. James City, Pine Island)

6351 Stringfellow Rd., St. James City, Pine Island Trail Length: 1.1 miles; Degree of Difficulty: Moderate One of very few places in Lee County to see naturalized longleaf pines. This habitat supports the gopher tortoise, a threatened species. All walks are free. No registration is required. Walks are led by trained volunteers andinterpretive naturalists. Meeting location is the preserve parking ...

Hernando Audubon Society Meeting: “Thirty Years of Bird Banding” (Brooksville)

Researcher Siah St. Clair will talk about what has been learned from banding birds for 30 years at one site in Minnesota. He will discuss how bird populations and reproduction have change during this period when 110 bird species were banded. The meeting will be held on Thursday, January 23, at 7 p.m. at Kennedy Park, 899 Kennedy Blvd., Brooksville. ...

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