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March 1

 

Our Fine Feathered Friends – Birdwatching at the Park

09/24/2016, 9:00 am - 11:00 am

Located on the Brazos River, this Historic Site is something incredible to experience, but it’s also an excellent place for birding.  Since the park is kept very much as it might have been in the mid-1800s, there is an abundance of natural habitat and food sources for feathered friends.  This seminar will explore birding, park safety, and some of the birds that make the park their home, then take a nature walk to see birds in the park; one advanced birder has observed 128 species of birds in the park, including Blue Birds.  Beginners to advanced bird watchers are all welcome.  The session will last approximately 2 hours, including classroom education and a nature walk, and is hosted by the Gideon Lincecum Chapter of Texas Master Naturalists in partnership with TPWD. Meet at the Education Center.  Contact: Karen Ginnard at (713) 584-9756 or kginnard56@gmail.com.

Location Map (Washington on the Brazos Site)

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