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Feb
18
Sat
Let’s Look for Birds at Depot Park
Feb 18 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Let's Look for Birds at Depot Park @ Gainesville | Florida | United States

This activity at the new and beautiful Depot Park in downtown Gainesville is for young people 6 to 18 who are accompanied by a parent or guardian. We will walk the park looking for birds using binoculars. You must be registered to attend. Register at audubonyouthbirding@gmail.com.  There is no fee but there is a limit of 20 youth. No pets please. Sponsored by Alachua Audubon and Depot Park.

Saturday, February 18, 2017 from 9 to 11 a.m.

Apr
8
Sat
Let’s Go Downtown
Apr 8 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Let’s Go Downtown @ Gainesville | Florida | United States

Family Birding opportunity! Meet guide Adam Kent at the Thomas Center in downtown Gainesville (302 NE 6 th Avenue) on Saturday, April 8 at 9:00 a.m. We will walk the Thomas Center grounds, city streets, and the Duckpond area looking for city birds and animals. Binoculars will be available for use. Please register for this event at audubonyouthbirding@gmail.com . Be sure to bring water and a hat.

Apr
12
Wed
Spring Celebration and Pot Luck Dinner
Apr 12 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Come join us on Wednesday, April 12th at 6:30 pm for Alachua Audubon’s annual pot luck dinner celebration and help us welcome our newest AAS Board Members.

 

The Alachua Audubon Society is a volunteer organization. The Board of Directors is comprised of four officers and 15 members. Officers of Alachua Audubon are: President: Anne Casella, Vice President: Scott Flamand, Secretary: Felicia Lee, and Treasurer: Trina Anderson. Returning board members are Mike Manetz, Emily Schwartz, , Debbie Segal, Barbara Shea, Sharon Kuchinski, Bob Simons, Will Sexton, Katie Sieving, Charlene Leonard, Adam Zions, Kim Chaney, and Karen Brown. We would like to welcome our newest board members Alan Shapiro and Michael Brock. We would also like to thank the outgoing Board members Dotty Robbins, Steven Goodman, Ted Goodman, and John Sivinski for their time and effort in make this a successful organization, especially Dotty for her 10 years of service keeping us financially sound.

 

This event will be held at Bubba and Ingrid Scales’ house at 3002 SW 1st Way, Gainesville, located in the Colclough Hills neighborhood between south Main Street and Williston Road. (Look for the AAS signs!)

 

Bring some food to share and a drink of choice, and enjoy visiting with Alachua Audubon members and the Board of Directors. This will be a fun gathering and an opportunity to share our more recent spring migration observations!

 

May
21
Sun
Woodpecker Walk for Kids @ Northeast Park
May 21 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Woodpecker Walk for Kids @ Northeast Park | Gainesville | Florida | United States

This field trip is geared for kids from 6 to 18. Northeast Park is a small, urban park in the heart of Gainesville that is home to a variety of songbirds, including at least 4 species of woodpeckers. The park provides the perfect setting to get acquainted with these colorful, animated birds.

Ted Goodman will be your guide for this trip. We’ll meet at the parking lot by the tennis courts at 9:00 a.m. for a brief introduction, followed by birding in the park. Loaner binoculars will be available on a first-come-first served basis. Drinks and snacks will be provided. For insurance reasons, all children must be accompanied by an adult. It is not necessary to preregister.

 

 

Nov
5
Sun
EagleWatch Training Session @ Mill Pond Clubhouse
Nov 5 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
EagleWatch Training Session @ Mill Pond Clubhouse | Gainesville | Florida | United States

Audubon EagleWatch is seeking volunteers to monitor Bald Eagle nests for the 2017-2018 breeding season. EagleWatch provides valuable information on nesting activity and the current trends of the Bald Eagle population in Florida. As a volunteer, you’ll be assigned to monitor one or more eagle nests in your vicinity. The data you collect helps eagle biologists determine the right conservation measures to ensure the success of the species in our state.

 

Go to this web site to register.

 

Apr
11
Wed
Spring Celebration and Pot Luck Dinner
Apr 11 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Come join us on Wednesday, April 11th at 6:30 pm for Alachua Audubon’s annual pot luck dinner celebration and help us welcome our newest AAS Board Members.

 

This event will be held at Bubba and Ingrid Scales’ house at 3002 SW 1st Way, Gainesville, located in the neighborhood across Williston Road from Sweetwater Wetlands Park (see map). Look for the AAS signs!

 

Bring some food to share and a beverage of choice, and enjoy visiting with Alachua Audubon members and the Board of Directors. This will be a fun gathering and an opportunity to share our more recent spring migration observations!

 

The Alachua Audubon Society is a volunteer organization. Officers of Alachua Audubon Board of Directors are: President: Debbie Segal, Vice President: Scott Flamand, Secretary, Felicia Lee, and Treasurer: Trina Anderson. Returning board members are Emily Schwartz, Bob Simons, Anne Casella, Mike Manetz, Barbara Shea, Karen Brown, Katie Sieving, Charlene Leonard, Adam Zions, Steve Goodman, Michael Brock and Alan Shapiro.

 

We would like to welcome our newest board members Jonathan Varol, Cindy Boyd, Eric Amundson and Brittany Kryder. We would also like to thank the outgoing Board members Sharon Kuchinski and Will Sexton for their time and effort in make this a successful organization.

 

Please join us on April 11th as we celebrate Alachua Audubon and welcome our newest board members.

Dec
7
Fri
Holiday Social and Pot Luck
Dec 7 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Location map for Mill Pond Clubhouse

 

In place of the traditional Silent Auction, AAS will offer alternative fund raising activities. We will sell bird and nature-related books, CDs, and DVDs.  Donate to AAS by contributing bird and nature-related media that you no longer need, and consider purchasing new additions for your library collection.

 

You may call 372-0754 to have your items picked up or you may bring them with you to the social.

 

A UF birding club, GREBE (Gators for Really Excellent Birding Experiences) will be providing the entertainment, possibly a bird calling contest similar to the one we had last year. Demonstrate your bird calling skills. Prizes will be given out to the winners. Amaze your friends with your Barred Owl and Screech Owl imitations!

 

Pease join us, support Alachua Audubon and enjoy food and drink with your birding friends. The holiday party will be held at the Mill Pond Clubhouse. Directions: From Newberry Road, turn south on NW 48th Blvd (across from GNV Health and Fitness Center). Drive south about 2 blocks. Look for tennis courts on the right. The Clubhouse is next to the tennis courts on the right. Look for our Alachua Audubon signs!

 

We look forward to seeing you at our upcoming Holiday Social!

Mar
2
Sat
Family Birding at Paynes Prairie La Chua Trail
Mar 2 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Family Birding at Paynes Prairie La Chua Trail

Register for this kid oriented event through the Friends of Paynes Prairie website by following this link.

 

Location map

 

We welcome you the first Saturday of each month October through April, to join us for a hike on La Chua Trail and learn about birds.  Children are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult.  Meet us in the La Chua Trail parking lot; the north entrance to Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, by 9:00 a.m.

Hikes are limited to 20 people.  Reserve your spot by clicking the registration button on this page.  

Hikes are free, but regular park admission fees apply.  Park admission at La Chua Trail is $4.00 per vehicle, cash only, or free with a Florida State Parks Annual Pass.

Binoculars are available for loan during the hike, but supplies are limited and preference given first to those with reservations.

No pets permitted.

This program is supported by Paynes Prairie and Alachua Audubon volunteers.

Apr
6
Sat
Journey of the Whooping Crane @ The Wooly
Apr 6 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Location Map

 

Film screening and fundraiser for Alachua Audubon Society

 

Catch a glimpse of the whooping crane in this one-hour nature documentary.

The documentary, directed by Greg Pope and Rhett Turner, follows efforts to save the rare, endangered bird through remarkable footage and interviews filmed over the span of two years.

 

The directors will be holding a Q&A right after the screening to answer any and all questions regarding the journeys of the whooping crane and their film.

 

Make sure to get your tickets through: https://woolywhoopingcrane.brownpapertickets.com or at the door for $15!

Apr
10
Wed
Spring Celebration and Pot Luck Dinner
Apr 10 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Come join us on Wednesday, April 10th at 6:30 pm for Alachua Audubon’s annual pot luck dinner celebration and help us welcome our newest AAS Board Members.

 

This event will be held at Anne Casella’s house at 2245 NW 24th Ave, Gainesville, Florida 32605-2941

Look for the AAS signs!

 

Bring some food to share and a beverage of choice, and enjoy visiting with Alachua Audubon members and the Board of Directors. This will be a fun gathering and an opportunity to share our more recent spring migration observations!

 

The Alachua Audubon Society is a volunteer organization. Officers of Alachua Audubon Board of Directors are: President: Debbie Segal, Vice President: Scott Flamand, Secretary: Felicia Lee, and Treasurer: Trina Anderson. Returning board members are Emily Schwartz, Bob Simons, Anne Casella, Barbara Shea, Karen Brown, Katie Sieving, Charlene Leonard, Adam Zions, Steve Goodman, Michael Brock and Alan Shapiro.

 

We would like to welcome our newest board members Chris Burney. We would also like to thank the outgoing Board member Mike Manetz for his time and effort to make this a successful organization.

 

Please join us on April 11th as we celebrate Alachua Audubon and welcome our newest board members.

Oct
5
Sat
Family Birding at Paynes Prairie La Chua Trail
Oct 5 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Family Birding at Paynes Prairie La Chua Trail

Please register for this family oriented event through the Friends of Paynes Prairie website by following this link.

 

Location map

 

We welcome you the first Saturday of each month October through April, to join us for a hike on La Chua Trail and learn about birds.  Children are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult.  This birding hike is an out-and-back trip of approximately 1 mile in total length, in an open marsh habitat with a large diversity of plants and wildlife.  Meet us in the La Chua Trail parking lot; the north entrance to Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, by 9:00 a.m.

Hikes are limited to 20 people.  Reserve your spot by clicking the registration button on this page.  Registration for each hike will open approximately 30 days prior to the hike date.

Hikes are free, but regular park admission fees apply.  Park admission at La Chua Trail is $4.00 per vehicle, cash only, or free with a Florida State Parks Annual Pass.

Binoculars are available for loan during the hike, but supplies are limited and preference given first to those with reservations.

No pets permitted.

This program is supported by Paynes Prairie and Alachua Audubon volunteers.

Nov
2
Sat
Family Birding at Paynes Prairie La Chua Trail
Nov 2 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Family Birding at Paynes Prairie La Chua Trail

Please register for this event through the Friends of Paynes Prairie website by following this link.

 

Location map

 

We welcome you the first Saturday of each month October through April, to join us for a hike on La Chua Trail and learn about birds.  Children are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult.  This birding hike is an out-and-back trip of approximately 1 mile in total length, in an open marsh habitat with a large diversity of plants and wildlife.  Meet us in the La Chua Trail parking lot; the north entrance to Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, by 9:00 a.m.

Hikes are limited to 20 people.  Reserve your spot by clicking the registration button on this page.  Registration for each hike will open approximately 30 days prior to the hike date.

Hikes are free, but regular park admission fees apply.  Park admission at La Chua Trail is $4.00 per vehicle, cash only, or free with a Florida State Parks Annual Pass.

Binoculars are available for loan during the hike, but supplies are limited and preference given first to those with reservations.

No pets permitted.

This program is supported by Paynes Prairie and Alachua Audubon volunteers.

Dec
6
Fri
Holiday Social and Pot Luck
Dec 6 @ 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm

Location map for Mill Pond Clubhouse

 

Please join us, support Alachua Audubon and enjoy food and drink with your birding friends. The holiday party will be held at the Mill Pond Clubhouse. Bring a food or drink item to share.

 

Go through your shelves and look for gently used items such as books, CDs or DVDs about birds or nature that you would like to donate. Others will purchase these items by making a donation to Alachua Audubon.

 

Directions: From Newberry Road, turn south on NW 48th Blvd (across from GNV Health and Fitness Center). Drive south about 2 blocks. Look for tennis courts on the right. The Clubhouse is next to the tennis courts on the right. Look for our Alachua Audubon signs!

 

Parking is available on one side of NW. 48th Blvd. So please pull in behind someone parked along here.

 

We look forward to seeing you at our upcoming Holiday Social!

 

Dec
7
Sat
Family Birding at Paynes Prairie La Chua Trail
Dec 7 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Family Birding at Paynes Prairie La Chua Trail

Register for this kid oriented event through the Friends of Paynes Prairie website by following this link.

 

Location map

 

We welcome you the first Saturday of each month October through April, to join us for a hike on La Chua Trail and learn about birds.  Children are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult.  This birding hike is an out-and-back trip of approximately 1 mile in total length, in an open marsh habitat with a large diversity of plants and wildlife.  Meet us in the La Chua Trail parking lot; the north entrance to Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, by 9:00 a.m.

Hikes are limited to 20 people.  Reserve your spot by clicking the registration button on this page.  Registration for each hike will open approximately 30 days prior to the hike date.

Hikes are free, but regular park admission fees apply.  Park admission at La Chua Trail is $4.00 per vehicle, cash only, or free with a Florida State Parks Annual Pass.

Binoculars are available for loan during the hike, but supplies are limited and preference given first to those with reservations.

No pets permitted.

This program is supported by Paynes Prairie and Alachua Audubon volunteers.

Dec
15
Sun
Christmas Bird Count
Dec 15 all-day

Contact Andy Kratter (kratter@flmnh.ufl.edu; 352-226-2462) or Bob Carroll (gatorbob23@yahoo.com; 352-281-3616) if you’re interested in participating in this all-day event.

 

Please sign up early.

 

Difficulty: 3 (may involve elevation change, uneven terrain, and/or walking distances greater than two miles).

Jan
4
Sat
Family Birding at Paynes Prairie La Chua Trail
Jan 4 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Family Birding at Paynes Prairie La Chua Trail

Register for this kid oriented event through the Friends of Paynes Prairie website by following this link.

 

Location map

 

We welcome you the first Saturday of each month October through April, to join us for a hike on La Chua Trail and learn about birds.  Children are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult.  Meet us in the La Chua Trail parking lot; the north entrance to Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, by 9:00 a.m.

Hikes are limited to 20 people.  Reserve your spot by clicking the registration button on this page.  

Hikes are free, but regular park admission fees apply.  Park admission at La Chua Trail is $4.00 per vehicle, cash only, or free with a Florida State Parks Annual Pass.

Binoculars are available for loan during the hike, but supplies are limited and preference given first to those with reservations.

No pets permitted.

This program is supported by Paynes Prairie and Alachua Audubon volunteers.

Jan
11
Sat
AAS 60th Anniversary Celebration
Jan 11 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

 

Please join us Saturday, January 11th, from 8 AM – noon as we celebrate 60 years of community education, conservation, partnerships, and birding!

Celebrations will include inaugural tours of the newly fledged Prairie Creek Banding Station (live birds in hand!), two birding walks led by local experts, “Einstein” the Great-Horned Owl ambassador from Sunrise Wildlife Rehabilitation, games, prizes, brief presentations, and refreshments! Family friendly!

 

Prairie Creek Lodge

Location map
7204 SE County Road 234, Gainesville, Florida 32641

Feb
1
Sat
Family Birding at Paynes Prairie La Chua Trail
Feb 1 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Family Birding at Paynes Prairie La Chua Trail

Register for this kid oriented event through the Friends of Paynes Prairie website by following this link.

 

Location map

 

We welcome you the first Saturday of each month October through April, to join us for a hike on La Chua Trail and learn about birds.  Children are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult.  Meet us in the La Chua Trail parking lot; the north entrance to Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park, by 9:00 a.m.

 

Hikes are limited to 20 people.  Reserve your spot by following the link above.  

 

Hikes are free, but regular park admission fees apply.  Park admission at La Chua Trail is $4.00 per vehicle, cash only, or free with a Florida State Parks Annual Pass.

 

Binoculars are available for loan during the hike, but supplies are limited and preference given first to those with reservations.

 

No pets permitted.

 

This program is supported by Paynes Prairie and Alachua Audubon volunteers.

Feb
8
Sat
Backyard Birding Tour
Feb 8 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm

GET YOUR TICKETS NOW FOR THE ALACHUA AUDUBON BACKYARD BIRDING TOUR SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2020 from 9 AM – 3 PM

 

Explore several of Gainesville’s premier backyard birding habitats on a self-guided tour

 

Learn how to attract a diverse group of birds to your own backyard

 

Discover what types of vegetation to plant and where to plant it in your own yard to attract more species of birds

 

Learn how water features can be effective bird attractants

 

Educational displays and bird experts will be at each tour stop to answer your questions

 

 

Tickets are $15.00 and available at Wild Birds Unlimited, 4212 NW 16th Boulevard Call the store at 352-381-1997 for more details or email GainesvilleWBU@hotmail.com.

 

Tickets will also be available to purchase on the day of the tour at each tour location.

Feb
22
Sat
Sunrise Wildlife Rehabilitation
Feb 22 @ 10:00 am – 12:30 pm

Location map

 

Sunrise Wildlife Rehabilitation, located on 20 acres in the heart of High Springs, is dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of injured, displaced, or orphaned wildlife. They are well known for educational programs designed to instill in their audience an appreciation and love for wild animals. The programs feature their “wildlife ambassadors,” including a Barred Owl, a Great Horned Owl, a few Eastern Screech-Owls, and a Virginia Opossum.

 

We will tour the flight cages and get up close to the owls and opossum. We will also walk the trails around the property in search of warblers, bluebirds, and woodpeckers.

 

Directions:

Heading north on 441 to High Springs, turn left onto NW 222nd Street across from High Springs Animal Hospital. Take the second left (after about one mile) onto NW 165th Ave.
The gate will be open. Signs will be provided to get to the property.