GCBO 2024 Spring Fling @ Quintana Bird Sanctuary

Quintana Neotropical Bird Santuary 814 Lamar St., Quintana, United States

Twice each year millions of birds swarm across the Americas, traveling thousands of miles as they migrate between breeding and wintering grounds, stopping in route to refuel at coastal stopover sites. Every year this spectacle attracts local and out of town birders who descend upon stopover sites throughout the migration corridor along the Gulf Coast.... Read More →

Earth Day at Jackson Plantation

Abner Jackson Plantation 1030 FM 2004, Lake Jackson, TX, United States

Message from Jordan Weaver, Youth Education/Programming Coordinator LJHA: During this event families will learn about some of the vegetation on site as they play nature bingo and make nature print crafts. I was wondering if any of the Master Naturalists would be interested in volunteering during the event? I am asking volunteers to be there from 9:45... Read More →

GCBO 2024 Spring Fling @ Quintana Bird Sanctuary

Quintana Neotropical Bird Santuary 814 Lamar St., Quintana, United States

Twice each year millions of birds swarm across the Americas, traveling thousands of miles as they migrate between breeding and wintering grounds, stopping in route to refuel at coastal stopover sites. Every year this spectacle attracts local and out of town birders who descend upon stopover sites throughout the migration corridor along the Gulf Coast.... Read More →

GCBO 2024 Spring Fling @ Quintana Bird Sanctuary

Quintana Neotropical Bird Santuary 814 Lamar St., Quintana, United States

Twice each year millions of birds swarm across the Americas, traveling thousands of miles as they migrate between breeding and wintering grounds, stopping in route to refuel at coastal stopover sites. Every year this spectacle attracts local and out of town birders who descend upon stopover sites throughout the migration corridor along the Gulf Coast.... Read More →

GCBO 2024 Spring Fling @ Quintana Bird Sanctuary

Quintana Neotropical Bird Santuary 814 Lamar St., Quintana, United States

Twice each year millions of birds swarm across the Americas, traveling thousands of miles as they migrate between breeding and wintering grounds, stopping in route to refuel at coastal stopover sites. Every year this spectacle attracts local and out of town birders who descend upon stopover sites throughout the migration corridor along the Gulf Coast.... Read More →

GCBO 2024 Spring Fling @ Quintana Bird Sanctuary

Quintana Neotropical Bird Santuary 814 Lamar St., Quintana, United States

Twice each year millions of birds swarm across the Americas, traveling thousands of miles as they migrate between breeding and wintering grounds, stopping in route to refuel at coastal stopover sites. Every year this spectacle attracts local and out of town birders who descend upon stopover sites throughout the migration corridor along the Gulf Coast.... Read More →

GCBO 2024 Spring Fling @ Quintana Bird Sanctuary

Quintana Neotropical Bird Santuary 814 Lamar St., Quintana, United States

Twice each year millions of birds swarm across the Americas, traveling thousands of miles as they migrate between breeding and wintering grounds, stopping in route to refuel at coastal stopover sites. Every year this spectacle attracts local and out of town birders who descend upon stopover sites throughout the migration corridor along the Gulf Coast.... Read More →

City Nature Challenge

From CNC website: Started in 2016 as a competition between Los Angeles and San Francisco, the City Nature Challenge (CNC) has grown into an international event, motivating people around the world to find and document wildlife in their own cities. Run by the Community Science teams at the California Academy of Sciences and the Natural... Read More →

GCBO 2024 Spring Fling @ Quintana Bird Sanctuary

Quintana Neotropical Bird Santuary 814 Lamar St., Quintana, United States

Twice each year millions of birds swarm across the Americas, traveling thousands of miles as they migrate between breeding and wintering grounds, stopping in route to refuel at coastal stopover sites. Every year this spectacle attracts local and out of town birders who descend upon stopover sites throughout the migration corridor along the Gulf Coast.... Read More →

City Nature Challenge

From CNC website: Started in 2016 as a competition between Los Angeles and San Francisco, the City Nature Challenge (CNC) has grown into an international event, motivating people around the world to find and document wildlife in their own cities. Run by the Community Science teams at the California Academy of Sciences and the Natural... Read More →

GCBO 2024 Spring Fling @ Quintana Bird Sanctuary

Quintana Neotropical Bird Santuary 814 Lamar St., Quintana, United States

Twice each year millions of birds swarm across the Americas, traveling thousands of miles as they migrate between breeding and wintering grounds, stopping in route to refuel at coastal stopover sites. Every year this spectacle attracts local and out of town birders who descend upon stopover sites throughout the migration corridor along the Gulf Coast.... Read More →

Event Series Migration Celebration 2024

Migration Celebration 2024

San Bernard National Wildlife Refuge - Field Office 6801 County Rd 306, Brazoria, TX, United States

Migration Celebration is a Texas Mid-Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex 2-day event underwritten by Friends of Brazoria Wildlife Refuges.  Many volunteers are needed to work the various event and support stations. To volunteer, contact Barbara Whaley. VMS Code: PO: Public Outreach (Service Project) Description: MC 2024

City Nature Challenge

From CNC website: Started in 2016 as a competition between Los Angeles and San Francisco, the City Nature Challenge (CNC) has grown into an international event, motivating people around the world to find and document wildlife in their own cities. Run by the Community Science teams at the California Academy of Sciences and the Natural... Read More →

GCBO 2024 Spring Fling @ Quintana Bird Sanctuary

Quintana Neotropical Bird Santuary 814 Lamar St., Quintana, United States

Twice each year millions of birds swarm across the Americas, traveling thousands of miles as they migrate between breeding and wintering grounds, stopping in route to refuel at coastal stopover sites. Every year this spectacle attracts local and out of town birders who descend upon stopover sites throughout the migration corridor along the Gulf Coast.... Read More →

Event Series Migration Celebration 2024

Migration Celebration 2024

San Bernard National Wildlife Refuge - Field Office 6801 County Rd 306, Brazoria, TX, United States

Migration Celebration is a Texas Mid-Coast National Wildlife Refuge Complex 2-day event underwritten by Friends of Brazoria Wildlife Refuges.  Many volunteers are needed to work the various event and support stations. To volunteer, contact Barbara Whaley. VMS Code: PO: Public Outreach (Service Project) Description: MC 2024