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St Andrews State Park Bird Walk (Panama City)

Join us for this easy birding walk around Gator Lake, the Jetties and the primitive camping area. Early migrants may be present. Bring your binoculars, hiking shoes, snacks and drinks. Please wear your masks and do not share optics unless sanitizing procedures are done after each use. We will provide sanitizing wipes. Meet at the parking area at Gator Lake ...

Orlando Wetlands Park Field Trip (Christmas)

Join Mark Wallace for a bird walk Saturday, March 13, 2021, at the Orlando Wetlands Park. We will explore multiple habitats covering about 2 miles. We suggest bringing drinks, snacks, sunscreen, and bug spray (optional). The trip involves walking a mile or 2, so wear comfortable footwear. There are bathrooms on location. Please email Mark at markwallace@wispertel.net if you any ...

BioBlitz Nature Walk (Clermont)

Butterfly Expert and Author to Lead Nature BioBlitz Series at The Florida Scrub-Jay Trail Make plans now to attend Dr. Marc Minno's monthly BioBlitz nature walks and butterfly surveys on the following Saturdays (second Saturday of every month), 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. January 9 February 13 March 13 April 10 May 8 June 12 July 10 August 14 September ...

Grow a Better Bird Feeder! (Virtual)

Want to increase the number and variety of birds that visit your yard? Provide more than seeds by growing a better bird feeder. Neta Villalobos-Bell is a National Association Certified Interpretive Guide, Florida Certified Horticulture Professional, Certified Florida Master Naturalist, Former Master Gardener, Life Member Florida Native Plant Society, and 2018 Central Florida COX Conserves Heroes recipient. Neta has a ...

Monthly Program: “Saving Florida” (Virtual)

DO NOT RSVP HERE! This virtual program is free, but you must register at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEtceCgrjotHdFgWwoLKLGXnNBXEc-5QTB3 to participate. PLEASE NOTE: This program will be held on Tuesday, March 16th rather than our typical Monday schedule. Speaker: Leslie Kemp Poole, PhD. Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies at Rollins College in Winter Park, FL. Dr. Poole's presentation will center on the role of ...

Lawns to Wildflowers by Nash Turley (Virtual)

Dr. Nash Turley co-founded the non-profit “Lawn to Wildflowers” to inspire people throughout the country to convert grass lawns to native wildflowers and make that process as easy as possible. A plant and insect ecologist and Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Central Florida, Dr. Turley knows wildflower and pollinator biology, the ecological impact of mowed grass lawns around the ...

Monthly Meeting (Virtual): Birds and Culture of Peru

Learn about the birds, food and culture of Peru. The presentation will also include an update about a special Andean Condor project in Lima. Presented by: Gunnar Engblom Gunnar Engblom is the owner of Kolibri Expeditions and a seasoned tour guide. He is an expat from Sweden with 27 years experience and is considered to be one of the pioneers ...

Hernando Audubon Birding and Biking on the Withlacoochee Trail (Brooksville)

Masks required. Participants limited. Make reservations with Linda: text 352-428-2629 or email lindalark85@gmail.com. Meet at 8 a.m. at Lake Townsen Preserve Park, 28011 Lake Lindsey Road, Brooksville. We will bike about 6 miles north before returning. This beautiful section passes through forests and fields, where we will stop periodically to look for birds.

Nature Walk and Work Day: Crosby Sanctuary (Orange Park)

Duval Audubon Society's Crosby Sanctuary conservation property is over 500 acres of swamp and oak hammock located in the heart of Clay County. Over 140 species of birds have been recorded on the eBird list at this park (https://ebird.org/hotspot/L489156). Beginning in January 2021, Duval Audubon resumed our monthly guided nature walks through the sanctuary from 8:00 am to 9:30 am ...

Birding at Lake Harney Wilderness Area (Geneva)

Join us as we look for upland and wetland birds along the shores of Lake Harney. This site is home to an historic crossing of the Flagler Railroad, Native American shell middens, oak hammocks, and mixed hardwood swamps. This Wilderness Area also contains extensive floodplain marshes associated with Lake Harney, which serve as important feeding grounds for wading birds and ...

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