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Limited Edition Field Trip to Lake Apopka North Shore- Clay Island (Mount Dora)

Event Link: https://www.meetup.com/1cae374c-c6e0-4d32-9097-d8b3f8bca058/events/281514889 ADVANCE REGISTRATION AND FEE REQUIRED. On Sunday, November 14th, Kathy Rigling of Orange Audubon Society and Paul Ek of the St. Johns River Management District and will lead a Limited Edition Field Trip to the Lake Apopka North Shore, Clay Island area. This is an opportunity to drive through areas normally closed to vehicles and to find ...

Wild Turkeys with Dr. Jay Exum, PhD (Sanford)

Event Link: https://www.meetup.com/SeminoleAudubon-com/events/281509763 Have you ever wondered about the life of Wild Turkeys? Join us on November 14th at 2 pm to hear Dr. Jay Exum, PhD, talk about unique characteristics and habits of the Wild Turkey along with general information on their preferred habitat, foraging choices, and nesting locations. This will be our first in-person meeting of the year. ...

Monthly Program: “Make Your Sightings Count with eBird” (Virtual)

Event Link: This virtual program is free, but you must register at https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYrd-CvrzgtH9SuRcDw364klxghbgspMP4e to participate. Speakers: Northeast Florida Birding Expert Marie Chappell. Have you ever wondered what birds are found in Indonesia in June? How to keep track of your backyard visitors in a way that can be used by conservationists worldwide? Tips and tricks for submitting checklists from eBird ...

Hernando Audubon Virtual Meeting (Virtual)

Hernando Audubon Virtual Meeting: Thursday, November 18, 7 p.m. Our Favorite Birds. Members will show photos of their favorite birds that they saw this year. Because of Covid-19, we will meet on the Internet via Zoom. For details about connecting to this meeting, send a message to Hernandoaudubonpresident@gmail.com.

Hernando Audubon Birding Trip to Ahhochee Hill Sanctuary (Brooksville)

Florida Audubon's Ahhochee Hill Sanctuary is located at 24268 Lake Lindsey Road, Brooksville. The 270 acres of protected wildlife habitat is surrounded by other publicly protected land. Recently a Longleaf Pine Habitat Restoration project began on 140 acres. Expect to see woodpeckers and songbirds. Contact Bev: 352-686-0460 or bevalhansen@gmail.com.

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

Contact: Pete Johnson (904-536-4806) Duval Audubon Society's Crosby Sanctuary conservation property is 510 acres of swamp and oak hammock located in the heart of Clay County. More than 145 species of birds have been recorded on the eBird list at this park (https://ebird.org/hotspot/L489156). Duval Audubon resumes our monthly guided nature walks through the sanctuary from 8:00 am to 9:30 am ...

Birding at Mead Botanical Garden and Kraft Azalea Garden (Winter Park)

Event Link: Join us as we look for migratory, wading, and upland birds at two local gardens. Mead Botanical Gardens is situated on 47 acres and has hiking trails through a longleaf pine canopy and along a creek in forested wetlands. Kraft Azalea Garden is situated on 5.2 acres along the shores of Lake Maitland and is known for its ...

Hernando Audubon Beginning Birding (Brooksville)

Meet at 8 a.m. at Chinsegut Conservation Center, 23212 Lake Lindsey Road, Brooksville. Learn to identify birds at feeders and during a short walk. There will be binoculars available for use. Contact Claudia: camsler36@gmail.com or 813-244-0305.

Open House at Crosby Sanctuary (Orange Park)

CONTACT: Carol Bailey-White (duvalaudubon@gmail.com) We know it can be difficult to get some much-needed nature therapy and still observe the sensible social distancing and other precautions recommended by the CDC (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/prevention.html). Our Crosby Sanctuary conservation property in Orange Park is a perfect place to get some outdoor time on your own in a beautiful natural setting. Therefore, we are opening ...

Nature/ Bird Walks (Ocala)

Event Link: Once everyone signs in we will venture on our walk. Social distance and masks highly recommended. Wear appropriate hiking clothes and boots/sneakers. No open toe shoes allowed. Bring insect spray, and water. Don't forget your binocular and camera.

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