Counting birds is as easy as 1-2-3. Find a Christmas Bird Count circle near you late 2023 and go birding to ring in 2024! (Photo credit: S. Westveer)
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Citizen Science: Celebrate Moths, Bring Back the Night
We all need the night. Moths are the unseen nocturnal “butterflies” so we log them at night for cooler summer fun.
(Photo credit: Brian Schrock, TMN Gulf Coast Chapter)
“Big Sit” at Seabourne Creek Nature Park
The Prairie Percher birding team of Seabourne Creek Nature Park participated in their annual “Big Sit” on Friday, April 22.
CPC Update: Texas Pollinator BioBlitz
Texas Master Naturalist Coastal Prairie Chapter members Ute Welk and Hoiman Low devoted many hours making Texas Pollinator BioBlitz observations. Photo by Hoiman Low
Catch the Buzz: Texas Pollinator BioBlitz
The Texas Pollinator BioBlitz is taking place until Oct. 17. The Lone Star state hosts thousands of pollinator species. Photo by John Donaho
Highlights of Spring Birding at Quintana!
Article by Margo Johnson, published in the Coastal Prairie Chapter Courier, May 2020 Annually, scores of volunteers devote the month of April and early May at Quintana Neotropic Bird Sanctuary… Read More →
November 6 Bird Walk at Seabourne – First Sighting of a Least Grebe!
On an overcast morning in the 60’s, Nov. 6, 2019, a group of 25 birders took a walk around Seabourne Creek Nature Park in Rosenberg, TX. The last of the… Read More →
CPCTMN Member joins CoCoRaHS Project
We recently heard from Ella Stroupe, CPCTMN Class of 2018, regarding her activities in the newly approved CoCoRaHS project: “I recently joined CoCoRaHS. (www.cocorahs.org) If you are interested in the… Read More →
Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network
A new VSP opportunity has been approved for our chapter! It is the weather citizen science projects hosted by the Community Collaborative Rain Hail and Snow Network, otherwise known as… Read More →
Recent Bird Sightings 2019 at Seabourne Creek Nature Park
A few examples from recent eBird listed sightings at Seabourne Creek Nature Park include: Anhinga (May 14), Northern Rough-Winged Swallows (June 3), Summer Tanager, Cliff Swallows, (June 8), and Roseate… Read More →












