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Free Bird Hikes at Seabourne Creek Nature Park

Seabourne Creek Nature Park Bird Hike – from October to May

The public is invited to our free monthly bird hikes. The bird hikes start at 8 am and last until about 10:30 am.  Meet in the main parking lot inside the park near the restrooms.
Dates of upcoming bird hikes in 2025: Jan 1, Feb 5, March 5, April 2, May 7, Oct 1, Nov 5, Dec 3

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Bird Hike Garrett Engelhardt

Photos by Wayne Poorman and Garrett Englehardt

Bird hikes are offered at Seabourne Creek Nature Park during the Spring, Fall and Winter (October through May)
usually on the first Wednesday of the month starting at 8 am. 

Coastal Prairie Texas Master Naturalists Jan and Kevin Kolk are bird hike leaders along with bird expert, Mark Scheuerman.  To date, 230 species of birds have been seen within the boundaries of the park. This is a great learning experience and fun for birders of all abilities.
Bring binoculars, hat, sunscreen, good waterproof walking shoes and water.

The bird hikes start at 8 am and last until about 10:30 am.  Meet in the main parking lot inside the park near the restrooms. For a great bird hike, check out our Rules of the Road: Bird Hike Etiquette!


Roseate Spoonbill at Seabourne Creek Nature Park

eBird! For the latest checklist of bird species seen at Seabourne, go to Seabourne e-Bird Species List.


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    Yellowlegs at Seabourne Creek Nature Park - photo by Garrett Engelhardt
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    Blue-Winged Teal at Seabourne Creek Nature Park - photo by Garrett Engelhardt
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    Roseate Spoonbills at Seabourne Creek Nature Park - photo by Garrett Engelhardt
  • American Wigeon at Seabourne
    American wigeon at Seabourne - photo by Hoiman Low
  • Purple martins are back at Seabourne.
    Purple martins are back at Seabourne - photo by Hoiman Low
  • Bird-Vermillion Flycatcher
    Vermillion Flycatcher at SCNP - photo by Robbin Mallett
  • Pied-billed grebe at Seabourne Creek
    Pied-billed grebe at Seabourne Creek - photo by Wayne Poorman
  • Mockingbird at Seabourne Creek Nature Park
    Mockingbird looks over demo garden at Seabourne Creek Nature Park. Photo by Paula Dittrick

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