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Seabrook Bird Count
Jesse H. Jones Survey
Sylvan Rodriguez Survey
Spring Creek Nature Trail Bird Survey
Red-vented Bulbul Survey
The annual Red-vented Bulbul survey is a collaboration between Harris County Precinct 4 and Houston Audubon's Community Science projects. This introduced species, native to India and Southeast Asia, was first reported in Houston in 1958. However, it wasn't until 2022 that Red-vented Bulbul was added to the official Texas bird list, thanks to the efforts of Mike Austin, David Bradford, and Stephan Lorenz, who petitioned the Texas Bird Record Committee. Their successful petition included much of the data from this survey.
We are still trying to monitor and collect data on the Red-vented Bulbul population in Houston. Topics of interest include population trends (e.g. growth, spread, saturation), preferred vegetation for foraging and nesting, and response to significant weather events (e.g. extreme freezes, droughts, and flooding).
The survey will be Saturday, June 1, 2024, from 7:00 am to 9:00 am in the Heights and surrounding areas. The routes are approximately 2 miles long and should be walked, playing calls at likely spots and recording the bulbuls you detect (what they are doing and where they are perched). You may find a nest, and we would like additional information such as tree species or behavior observed.
If you are hoping to add this species to your Texas list, please let us know and we will make sure you are on a survey route that typically has bulbuls. While most routes have bulbuls annually, we are also surveying sites not known to have bulbuls in an effort to document range expansion. If you would like to participate, please fill out the registration form (see below). After signing up, you will receive an information packet for your assigned route. Email bulbulsurvey@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Bolivar Flats Beach Ramble
Sheldon Lake SP Survey
Moody Gardens Bird Survey
Houston Arboretum Bird Survey
Armand Bayou Bird Survey
Photography in Flight
Photography in Flight: A How-To When It Comes To Bird Photography
Get ready to capture the beauty of nature with our upcoming bird photography class in partnership with the Houston Audubon! Join us for an engaging presentation on the art of nature and bird photography, where you'll learn tips and techniques from seasoned experts. Then, venture outdoors for a hands-on photography session, where you'll have the chance to practice your newfound skills while exploring the local avian wonders. Don't miss this unique opportunity to blend education with adventure in the world of bird photography! Be sure to bring your own binoculars and cameras if you have them. We have very limited amount to share.
There is a $15 fee for this event. Tickets may be purchased in advance on the Houston Botanic Garden website. See link below.
Houston Botanic Garden Survey
Willow Waterhole Bird Survey
Sylvan Rodriguez Survey
Archbishop Fiorenza Survey
Bird Friendly Kids Camp
Bird Friendly Kids Camp
Bird Friendly Kids Camp
Bird Friendly Kids Camp
Edith Moore Bird Survey
Bird Friendly Kids Camp
Bird Friendly Kids Camp
Bird Friendly Kids Camp
Bird Friendly Kids Camp
TX City Dike Bird Survey
Bird Friendly Kids Camp
Bird Friendly Kids Camp
3rd Ward Library Program - canceled
Birding 101 with Houston Audubon
Houston Public Library is excited to partner with Houston Audubon for our Summer Reading for Grown-Ups program! Birds are all around us, from our backyards to local parks. No matter where you live, you can observe birds, which makes birding a fun hobby you can do anywhere, anytime. Learn the basics of bird identification at Birding 101 with Houston Audubon! You’ll get an understanding of the field marks that birders use to recognize different species and be on your way to becoming a birder!
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