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  • Full Moon Field Trip / Hollins WMA ($)

    1590 Old Talladega Hwy Sylacauga, AL, United States

    Description: Join Program Coordinator Andrew Lydeard for a field trip to Hollin's Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Clay County, Alabama in search of some of the birds (and other wildlife) active at night, including nightjars, owls, mammals, frogs, and anything else patroling the forest under July's full moon, which is the moon phase when manyContinue Reading ...

  • Field trip: Sunrise at Eufala NWR($)

    1955 South Eufaula Ave

    EVENT CAPACITY: 15; minimum of 6 to goDescription: Eufaula National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is one of Alabama's premier destinations for birding, especially in summer when wading and marsh birds are actively breeding. The refuge spans over 11,000 acres in both Alabama and Georgia along the Chattahoochee River and includes hundreds of acres of pristine freshwaterContinue Reading ...

  • Nature @ Noon / James D Martin Wildlife Park (Free!)

    1224-1226 S 11th St, Gadsden, AL 35901, AL, USA

    Description : Join Program Coordinator Andrew Lydeard for Nature at Noon this July at the James D. Martin Wildlife Park in Gadsden! The park is an important wetland tract of the Coosa River and is home to a variety of birds, including a large egret and cormorant rookery! The park includes benches regularly placed onContinue Reading ...

  • Fosters Loop Road / Tuscaloosa County (Free!)

    Chevron in Foster Fosters, AL, United States

    Event Description: Ready to explore one of Tuscaloosa County’s best-kept birding secrets? Join us for a morning on Fosters Loop Road, https://alabamabirdingtrails.com/2014/06/01/cypress-lakefoster-fields/ a scenic mix of paved and dirt roads winding through a patchwork of Alabama habitats—think open fields, shady pine plantations, cypress swamps, and everything in between!We’ll kick things off birding along roadside scrub,Continue Reading ...

  • Audubon Online Courses: Introduction to Alabama’s Shorebirds ($)

    Online Harpersville, AL, United States

    Description: July marks the beginning of fall shorebird migration, and Alabama Audubon is here to help you prepare! Join Program Coordinator Andrew Lydeard for an online course that covers the expected sandpipers and plovers found throughout Alabama. Andrew will discuss where and when to search for these birds throughout the state and region, and the courseContinue Reading ...

  • Black Belt Birding Festival 2025

    Black Belt Region - Multiple Locations

    Google Maps of event locations. https://www.google.com/maps/@32.5754859,-88.0788919,9z/data=!4m3!11m2!2sLtXOU9qJQeme-cq7HQjYWg!3e3?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI1MDUxMy4xIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3DThe fifth annual BLACK BELT BIRDING FESTIVAL will take place on August 1, 2, & 3, 2025. Highlighting the birds, history, and heritage of Alabama’s Black Belt region, the festival brings together the joy of birding with the benefits of ecotourism to a region of profoundly important ecology and civilContinue Reading ...

  • Birding by River // Tombigbee River, Gainesville (Free!)

    1731 Montgomery Highway, Hoover, Hoover, AL 35244, AL, USA

    The Tombigbee River in west Alabama will be part two of our Birding by the River summer trip series. The beauty of birding west Alabama in late summer – a time of post-breeding dispersal and early migrants – is that one never knows what to expect, and several times we have seen unexpected species. PastContinue Reading ...

  • PROJECT SAFE FLIGHT 1 Zoom Information session

    Zoom

    VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY / Millions of birds die from colliding with windows annually in the United States, the second leading cause of bird deaths in North America. Nearly half of these collisions occur at residential windows, with the rest occurring in cities with larger buildings covered in glass and bright lights. Simply put, birds do not seeContinue Reading ...

  • PROJECT SAFE FLIGHT 2 Zoom Information session

    Zoom

    VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY / Millions of birds die from colliding with windows annually in the United States, the second leading cause of bird deaths in North America. Nearly half of these collisions occur at residential windows, with the rest occurring in cities with larger buildings covered in glass and bright lights. Simply put, birds do not seeContinue Reading ...

  • Big Sit at Chapman Mountain Nature Preserve (Free!)

    1263 U.S Hwy 72 East Huntsville, AL, United States

    Join Alabama Audubon at one of North Alabama's best songbird migration hotspots for a Big Sit around the legendary water features this August at Chapman Mountain Nature Preserve near Huntsville. During summer and fall, many songbirds seek water on their journeys to their wintering grounds, and Chapman Mountain has one of the best water featuresContinue Reading ...

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