Whether by planting native plants, providing feeders, leaving snags or adding nest boxes, even small backyards can add critical habitat for resident and migrating birds. Re-envision your landscape with Sarah Flournoy, program manager with Houston Audubon Society, at the next Walk in the Woods Nature Lecture.
Over 2.5 million birds migrate through the greater Gulf Coast area each spring! Some birds are even more commonly sighted in fall as songbirds, hummingbirds, shorebirds, swifts and hawks make the return trip south. While many species stop, fuel up and continue the journey to Central and South America, other birds overwinter right here in Texas.
Walk in the Woods Nature Lecture Series:
When: Thursday, October 13, 2016
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Where: L.G.I. Lecture Hall at McCullough Junior High School, 3800 S. Panther Creek Drive.Upcoming Presentations:
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.