
Discover the natural world of hawks with Dr. Susan Heath, avian conservation biologist, at the upcoming Walk in the Woods Nature Lecture Series. From identifying characteristics to natural history, Dr. Heath will use beautiful imagery to teach attendees about these amazing flyers.
Dr. Heath will present The Smith Point Hawk Watch: 20 Years and Counting at the first program in the fall lineup for the free Walk in the Woods Nature Lecture Series.
Did You Know? Not so far from The Woodlands is one of the best hawk watch sites in the country. Bolivar Peninsula is a resting spot for tens of thousands of raptors on the migratory journey to Central and South America.
Walk in the Woods Nature Lecture Series:
When: Thursday, September 8, 2016
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Where: L.G.I. Lecture Hall at McCullough Junior High School, 3800 S. Panther Creek Drive.
Topic: Raptors in Flight / HawksUpcoming Presentations:
October 13 – Creating Bird-Friendly Communities with Sarah Flournoy
November 10 – What Birds Tell Us with Gary Clark, featuring photography by Kathy Adams Clark
The Walk in the Woods Nature Lecture Series provides an introduction to the unique species that inhabit our community and appeals to nature enthusiasts of all ages and levels of interest, from students to retirees.
A free program of The Woodlands Township, Walk in the Woods Nature Lectures are funded in part by The Woodlands G.R.E.E.N., Waste Management and Nature’s Way Resources.