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Red-vented Bulbul Census

In conjunction with the Houston Audubon Society’s Citizen Science Committee, Fred Collins and Kendra Kocab are organizing the 4th Annual Red-vented Bulbul Census, and we would like your help.
If you are interested in participating in the census, please let us know as soon as possible so we can determine how many transects we can cover and if we have enough participants to expand the survey area. Tell us if you already have someone to pair up with. We are looking for people who can identify bulbuls by sight and/or sound and who can be cautious and respectful while birding in a neighborhood. If there are other people who meet these requirements, please let us know so we may contact them as well.
Seabrook Bird Survey
Bolivar Beach Ramble
North American Prairie Conference

The coastal prairie community is extremely excited that the 25th biennial North American Prairie Conference (NAPC) is coming to Texas, only for the second time since the conference was founded in 1968. The NAPC is America's oldest and most celebrated native grassland gathering.
Hogg Bird Survey
Armand Bayou Bird Survey
Woodland Park Bird Survey
Houston Arboretum Bird Survey
Hermann Park Bird Survey
Rice U. Bird Survey
Willow Waterhole Bird Survey
Seniors Bus Trip
Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve Bird Survey
Rice U. Bird Survey
Archbishop Fiorenza Bird Survey
Flying WILD
Hill Country Birds and Waters

Hill Country Birds and Waters is a collaborative collection of art and poetry that celebrates the beauty of the birds that make their home between Austin and San Antonio. Jim Blackburn’s heartfelt poems praising cedar waxwing, tufted titmouse, red-tailed hawk, green heron, golden-cheeked warbler, hepatic tanager, and other species—32 birds in all—are superbly paired with Isabelle Scurry Chapman’s tenderly rendered bird paintings. A paean to the peace of the Hill Country and the grace of its wildlife, this book also warns readers and calls out modern threats to spring-fed waterways and the birds that depend on them.
Blackburn is known for his accomplishments as an environmental lawyer and visionary. Through these poems, readers have the opportunity to glimpse the brilliant inner life of the man who has devoted himself to protecting the water, land, wildlife, and people of Texas. What we see is passionate reverence for avian life; Isabelle Scurry Chapman’s charming paintings express this reverence, too. Both the poems and paintings tell the truth like it is—without frills, but with a simple elegance and pure-hearted love rarely found in today’s books and media.
At the Hill Country Birds and Waters book launch, Blackburn will read several of his poems, and Chapman will show her paintings via PowerPoint and share a bit about her artistic process. The joint reading and art talk will be followed by a Q&A.
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