Rio Brazos Audubon Society program: Woodpeckers – Their diversity and biology

The Brazos Center 3232 Briarcrest Dr, Bryan, TX, United States

Ever wondered why woodpeckers don't get concussions, or how the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker got it's name? The Rio Brazos Audubon Society invites the public to a free program,"Woodpeckers: Their Diversity and Biology" on Wednesday June 12, at 6:30 PM at the Brazos Center, 3232 Briarcrest Drive in Bryan.

Audubon presentation: Becoming a Bird City

The Brazos Center 3232 Briarcrest Dr, Bryan, TX, United States

The Rio Brazos Audubon Society invites the public to a special free program on Wednesday May 8, at 6:30 PM at the Brazos Center, 3232 Briarcrest Rd in Bryan. Our speaker will be Kelly Norrid, from Texas Parks and Wildlife, who will talk about Becoming a Bird City, and what it would mean to the... Read More →

Rio Brazos Audubon Society monthly program: John Hale’s Brazos Big Year

The Brazos Center 3232 Briarcrest Dr, Bryan, TX, United States

The Rio Brazos Audubon Society invites the public to their monthly meeting and program Wednesday April 10 at 6:30 PM at the Brazos Center 3232 Briarcrest Drive in Bryan. This month's speaker will be John Hale,talking about his Brazos Big Year.

AT: Rio Brazos Audubon Society monthly meeting: Monarch Butterflies

The Brazos Center 3232 Briarcrest Dr, Bryan, TX, United States

Rio Brazos Audubon Society invites the public to their monthly meeting on Wednesday, February 13, at 6:30 PM at the Brazos Center, 3232 Briarcrest Drive in Bryan. This month's program will be on Monarch Butterflies. There is no cost to attend, and plenty of free parking

Butterflies of Brazos County

The Brazos Center 3232 Briarcrest Dr, Bryan, TX, United States

Butterflies of Brazos County – Tuesday, Sept. 25, 7pm, Brazos Center, Room 102, 3232 Briarcrest Dr., Bryan See the exquisitely detailed images of Shirley Wilkerson and learn about rare and common butterflies of Brazos County. Butterfly enthusiast and amateur butterfly photographer, she has made county record contributions to BAMONA (Butterflies and Moths of North America)... Read More →