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Scrub-Jay Trail Guided Tour (Clermont)

A free guided tour is offered on the first Saturday of each month from 8:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. to introduce you to the Florida Scrub-Jay Trail. Get to know the history of the Florida Scrub-Jay, where it is, and where it is going if we do not protect and restore its habitat. Learn what scrub habitat is and find ...

7 Creeks Fest

Betz-Tiger Point Preserve 13990 Pumpkin Hill Rd, Jacksonville, FL, United States

Celebrate and Explore the 7 Creeks Recreation Area The 7 Creeks Fest invites you to celebrate and explore the scenic waterways, diverse ecosystems, and winding trails of the 7 Creeks Recreation Area. Spread throughout the connected wilderness parks and preserves surrounded by seven creeks, this family-friendly, fun event raises awareness of these preserved public lands and how we can help ...

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PRAS Walkabout – Cecil Webb Wildlife Management Area

PRAS Walkabout: Seaboard Grade Road, Cecil Webb Wildlife Management Area Meet: 8:00 AM at pay station – carpooling Coordinator: Barb Segal (651) 336-6959 Until further notice, face masks and social distancing will be required at Walkabouts for your safety. More information at: https://peaceriveraudubon.org/event/pras-walkabout-tuesday-april-5-2022-cecil-webb-wildlife-management-area/

Birds, Bees, & Butterflies: Nature’s Pollinators (Naples)

Presented by Audubon of the Western Everglades. This talk to a partnership with Naples Native Plant Society in talking about what plants we should have in our communities and our yards to attract pollinators. These pollinators are so important to our survival. Pollinators are vital to creating and maintaining the habitats and ecosystems that many animals rely on for food and shelter. ...

Presentation: Alaska – Birds of the North Country (Niceville)

Malcolm Swan and Shannon Hobson will present recent videos and photographs of spectacular birds, Kodiak Bear cubs, and sea mammals observed during their 2021 trip to Pt. Barrow, Nome, Kodiak Island, and Seward. The program will be held in Room 130 of the Student Services Center at Northwest FL State College main campus in Niceville. Socializing begins at 6:30 PM, and the ...

Purple Martins: Using DNA to Monitor Behavior (Port St. Lucie)

St Lucie Audubon Society Meetings/ Presentations Title: Purple Martins: Using DNA to Monitor Behavior When: Thursday, April 7, 2022 Time: 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm Speaker: Anna Forsman, Ph.D. - Research Scientist- UCF Anna will present her hands-on research project with UCFs students using fecal forensics DNA to explore Purple Martin biology and behavior. Place: For more information: stlucieaudubon.org/meeting-01 Presentations ...

St. Lucie Audubon Field Trip to Egret Marsh Stormwater Park (Vero Beach)

It is any easy 3/4 mile walking loop. We are hoping to see a lot of chicks with parents, especially killdeer.. Limited to 20 people. Put 7295 4th Street, Vero Beach , FL, in your GPS. Restrooms are limited so please use a restroom before you arrive. If you have any questions,please contact Kathy at 772-359-9108. Mask and social distancing ...

Saturday Morning Field Trip to Veteran’s Park (Fort Walton Beach)

Malcolm Swan 210`452`4899 leads this trip. We visit bayshore, barrier island woodland, and 5 wetlands. Meet 7:30 am in the NE corner of the Emerald Coast Convention Center parking lot. Wear closed-toed shoes, binoculars and/or camera, and perhaps a hat. More information at: http://www.choctawhatcheeaudubon.org/

Field Trip to Fort Pickens (Pensacola Beach)

Expect spring migrants along with gulls and terns and a few lingering waterbirds. Led by Daniel Stangeland, the group will meet at 7:30 a.m. at Park West Pensacola Beach, the last parking area before entering the Seashore. This is on the north side of the road, just past the pink condos at 1390 Ft. Pickens Road. If you have a visitors’ pass, ...

Hernando Audubon Class on Birding with Apps

 Learn how use the birding app Merlin to help you identify birds. Before the class, download Merlin (free) on your smart phone. Meet at 8 a.m. on the deck behind the building at Chinsegut Conservation Center, 23212 Lake Lindsey Road, Brooksville. The group size is limited, so make reservations with Claudia: camsler36@gmail.com or 813-244-0305.

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