The Willow Waterhole Bird Survey was started in June 2007 and is held on the third Saturday of each month. During the 2-hour count, the number of species identified can range from around 30 in the summer to over 50 in the winter.
The survey begins in the parking lot of the Gathering Place at 5310 South Willow Drive. The start time is 8 AM during the cooler months (October through March) and 7 AM during our extended summer (April through September). Participants split up into three groups to cover the park thoroughly, and as of 2020, over 210 species have been reported to eBird.
[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under “Houston Audubon Society: TMN Report Hours”]
The Willow Waterhole Bird Survey was started in June 2007 and is held on the third Saturday of each month. During the 2-hour count, the number of species identified can range from around 30 in the summer to over 50 in the winter.
The survey begins in the parking lot of the Gathering Place at 5310 South Willow Drive. The start time is 8 AM during the cooler months (October through March) and 7 AM during our extended summer (April through September). Participants split up into three groups to cover the park thoroughly, and as of 2020, over 210 species have been reported to eBird.
[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under “Houston Audubon Society: TMN Report Hours”]
The Willow Waterhole Bird Survey was started in June 2007 and is held on the third Saturday of each month. During the 2-hour count, the number of species identified can range from around 30 in the summer to over 50 in the winter.
The survey begins in the parking lot of the Gathering Place at 5310 South Willow Drive. The start time is 8 AM during the cooler months (October through March) and 7 AM during our extended summer (April through September). Participants split up into three groups to cover the park thoroughly, and as of 2020, over 210 species have been reported to eBird.
[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under “Houston Audubon Society: TMN Report Hours”]
The Willow Waterhole Bird Survey was started in June 2007 and is held on the third Saturday of each month. During the 2-hour count, the number of species identified can range from around 30 in the summer to over 50 in the winter.
The survey begins in the parking lot of the Gathering Place at 5310 South Willow Drive. The start time is 8 AM during the cooler months (October through March) and 7 AM during our extended summer (April through September). Participants split up into three groups to cover the park thoroughly, and as of 2020, over 210 species have been reported to eBird.
[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under “Houston Audubon Society: TMN Report Hours”]
The Willow Waterhole Bird Survey was started in June 2007 and is held on the third Saturday of each month. During the 2-hour count, the number of species identified can range from around 30 in the summer to over 50 in the winter.
The survey begins in the parking lot of the Gathering Place at 5310 South Willow Drive. The start time is 8 AM during the cooler months (October through March) and 7 AM during our extended summer (April through September). Participants split up into three groups to cover the park thoroughly, and as of 2020, over 210 species have been reported to eBird.
[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under “Houston Audubon Society: TMN Report Hours”]
The Willow Waterhole Bird Survey was started in June 2007 and is held on the third Saturday of each month. During the 2-hour count, the number of species identified can range from around 30 in the summer to over 50 in the winter.
The survey begins in the parking lot of the Gathering Place at 5310 South Willow Drive. The start time is 8 AM during the cooler months (October through March) and 7 AM during our extended summer (April through September). Participants split up into three groups to cover the park thoroughly, and as of 2020, over 210 species have been reported to eBird.
[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under “Houston Audubon Society: TMN Report Hours”]
The Willow Waterhole Bird Survey was started in June 2007 and is held on the third Saturday of each month. During the 2-hour count, the number of species identified can range from around 30 in the summer to over 50 in the winter.
The survey begins in the parking lot of the Gathering Place at 5310 South Willow Drive. The start time is 8 AM during the cooler months (October through March) and 7 AM during our extended summer (April through September). Participants split up into three groups to cover the park thoroughly, and as of 2020, over 210 species have been reported to eBird.
[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under “Houston Audubon Society: TMN Report Hours”]
The Willow Waterhole Bird Survey was started in June 2007 and is held on the third Saturday of each month. During the 2-hour count, the number of species identified can range from around 30 in the summer to over 50 in the winter.
The survey begins in the parking lot of the Gathering Place at 5310 South Willow Drive. The start time is 8 AM during the cooler months (October through March) and 7 AM during our extended summer (April through September). Participants split up into three groups to cover the park thoroughly, and as of 2020, over 210 species have been reported to eBird.
[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under “Houston Audubon Society: TMN Report Hours”]
The Willow Waterhole Bird Survey was started in June 2007 and is held on the third Saturday of each month. During the 2-hour count, the number of species identified can range from around 30 in the summer to over 50 in the winter.
The survey begins in the parking lot of the Gathering Place at 5310 South Willow Drive. The start time is 8 AM during the cooler months (October through March) and 7 AM during our extended summer (April through September). Participants split up into three groups to cover the park thoroughly, and as of 2020, over 210 species have been reported to eBird.
[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under “Houston Audubon Society: TMN Report Hours”]
The Willow Waterhole Bird Survey was started in June 2007 and is held on the third Saturday of each month. During the 2-hour count, the number of species identified can range from around 30 in the summer to over 50 in the winter.
The survey begins in the parking lot of the Gathering Place at 5310 South Willow Drive. The start time is 8 AM during the cooler months (October through March) and 7 AM during our extended summer (April through September). Participants split up into three groups to cover the park thoroughly, and as of 2020, over 210 species have been reported to eBird.
[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under “Houston Audubon Society: TMN Report Hours”]
The Willow Waterhole Bird Survey was started in June 2007 and is held on the third Saturday of each month. During the 2-hour count, the number of species identified can range from around 30 in the summer to over 50 in the winter.
The survey begins in the parking lot of the Gathering Place at 5310 South Willow Drive. The start time is 8 AM during the cooler months (October through March) and 7 AM during our extended summer (April through September). Participants split up into three groups to cover the park thoroughly, and as of 2020, over 210 species have been reported to eBird.
[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under “Houston Audubon Society: TMN Report Hours”]
The Willow Waterhole Bird Survey was started in June 2007 and is held on the third Saturday of each month. During the 2-hour count, the number of species identified can range from around 30 in the summer to over 50 in the winter.
The survey begins in the parking lot of the Gathering Place at 5310 South Willow Drive. The start time is 8 AM during the cooler months (October through March) and 7 AM during our extended summer (April through September). Participants split up into three groups to cover the park thoroughly, and as of 2020, over 210 species have been reported to eBird.
[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under “Houston Audubon Society: TMN Report Hours”]
The Willow Waterhole Bird Survey was started in June 2007 and is held on the third Saturday of each month. During the 2-hour count, the number of species identified can range from around 30 in the summer to over 50 in the winter.
The survey begins in the parking lot of the Gathering Place at 5310 South Willow Drive. The start time is 8 AM during the cooler months (October through March) and 7 AM during our extended summer (April through September). Participants split up into three groups to cover the park thoroughly, and as of 2020, over 210 species have been reported to eBird.
[VSP hours to be recorded in VMS under “Houston Audubon Society: TMN Report Hours”]