Walk in the Woods: What Birds Tell Us

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From the chorus of songbirds at dawn to the owl’s evening call, birds are a link to time and seasons.  Nature writer Gary Clark makes connections as he weaves the story, What Birds Tell Us, at the next Walk in the Woods Nature Lecture. 

Featuring exquisite images captured by wildlife photographer Kathy Adams Clark, the speaker will share a glimpse not only of local bird populations but will take a look beyond Texas providing a bigger picture.

The evening will premiere the release and signing of Book of Texas Birds, an identification and location guide penned by Mr. Clark, photographed by Mrs. Adams Clark and published by Texas A&M University Press. Receiving critical acclaim in the birding community, the 512-page volume was praised by Greg Lasley as “an essential addition to the best of American natural history books.” 

Walk in the Woods Nature Lecture Series:

When: Thursday, November 10, 2016
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Where:  L.G.I. Lecture Hall at McCullough Junior High School,                3800 S. Panther Creek Drive.

Special Event Feature:
Signing of the newly released Book of Texas Birds, available at promotional pricing (cash or check only).

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.

For more information, call 281-210-3800 or visit www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov/wildlife.

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