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Apr
4
Sat
La Chua Trail / Sparrow Alley
Apr 4 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

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Meet trip leader Felicia Lee at the trailhead on Camp Ranch Rd. La Chua is one of the best spots for close study of a variety of sparrows and other brush-loving birds. Entry fee $4 per vehicle.

 

Entry fee for the State Park is $4 per vehicle.

 

Difficulty: 2. (may involve uneven terrain one to two miles).

Apr
5
Sun
Little Orange Creek Preserve (CLEP*)
Apr 5 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

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Meet trip leader Anne Barkdoll of the Alachua Conservation Trust at the parking corral on the north side of State Road 20 1.75 miles east of US-301. This will be our second visit to this 2,868-acre Alachua Conservation Trust (ACT) property, which opened to the public in January 2017. Migratory birds should be present in good numbers along the 2-mile trail that parallels the marshy creek. Wear rubber boots or old shoes you don’t mind getting wet, as the trail can be soggy in places. 

 

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

 

*The Conservation Lands Educational Program (CLEP) is designed to bring attention to local land conservation efforts. These trips are conducted on properties purchased to protect natural resources and will be led by a representative of the agency in charge, who will discuss ecological features and history. CLEP trips will be educational experiences, so the emphasis will be on much more than birding.

Apr
11
Sat
River Styx by Kayak
Apr 11 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

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You’ll need to bring your own canoe or kayak for this trip.

 

Join Matt Bruce for an exploration of the river that connects Newnans Lake and Paynes Prairie with Orange Lake.

 

We’ll take a short way upstream through cypress swamp then south through a network of narrow waterways that traverse the marsh dominating the northern arm of Orange Lake.

 

American White Pelican, several duck species, and Prothonotary Warbler are possible.

 

Get navigation from the link above or follow these directions: Take US 441 south from Gainesville to a mile south of the flashing light in Micanopy. Turn left onto County Road 346 and go 2.8 miles to the small bridge (Cross Creek Bridge on Google Maps) over River Styx. Park on the shoulder beyond the bridge. Bring sunscreen and water.

 

Note: this trip is subject to last-minute cancellation due to inclement weather or adverse river conditions.

 

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

 

Apr
18
Sat
Cedar Key
Apr 18 @ 6:30 am – 1:00 pm

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Meet trip leader Rex Rowan in the Target parking lot on Archer Rd. at I-75. The emphasis on this trip will be spring migrants – mainly warblers and shorebirds. We’ll also look for some uncommon and/or coastal-nesting species: Gray Kingbird, Swallow-tailed Kite, and Short-tailed Hawk. Some people stick around after the trip for lunch. 

 

Difficulty: 1 (trip within easy access to vehicle and/or level terrain one mile or less).

Apr
19
Sun
Mill Creek Preserve (CLEP*)
Apr 19 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

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Meet county biologist Steve Hofstetter in the preserve parking lot (see map above for navigation) on County Road 236 three tenths mile west of its junction with County Road 241. From US-441 in Alachua go north on State Road 241 (keeping left when 235 splits off) six miles to County Road 236.

This was the first purchase of the Alachua County Forever program, 1,190 acres of deep hardwood forest containing the southernmost stand of beech trees in North America. We’ll walk through this beautiful and ecologically valuable tract of conservation land, enjoying its flora and fauna.

 

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

 

*The Conservation Lands Educational Program (CLEP) is designed to bring attention to local land conservation efforts. These trips are conducted on properties purchased to protect natural resources and will be led by a representative of the agency in charge, who will discuss ecological features and history. CLEP trips will be educational experiences, so the emphasis will be on much more than birding.

Apr
25
Sat
San Felasco Hammock Preserve State Park (Millhopper) – Yellow Trail
Apr 25 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

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Meet trip leader Bubba Scales at the Trailhead parking lot on Millhopper Road for a walk on the trail less traveled by recent AAS field trips. We’ll amble through shady hammocks, pinelands, and sandhills looking for migrating warblers, thrushes, Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, and Scarlet Tanagers.

 

Entry fee $4 per vehicle. 

 

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

Apr
26
Sun
Newnans Lake State Forest – East Trail
Apr 26 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

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Trip leader Jonathan Mays will lead us along a 2.5-mile trail through a variety of habitats that include pinewoods, open oak woodlands, wetlands, and a bit of lakeshore. Plenty of migrant warblers and thrushes should be around. 

 

Meet in the parking corral for the Pithlachocco Trails, directly across the road from the NFETC sign on State Road 26, three-quarters of a mile north of the junction with County Road 329B.

 

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

 

May
2
Sat
Palm Point Park
May 2 @ 8:00 am – 11:00 am

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Meet trip leader Barbara Shea at Palm Point Park to search for spring migrants like American Redstart, Cape May and Blackpoll Warblers, and Scarlet Tanager. And we can scan the lake from the point for Bald Eagles, Laughing Gulls, and unexpected visitors from the coast.

 

Directions: Navigate using the map link above or follow Hawthorne Road (FL State Route 20) east from Gainesville, turning left onto Lake Shore Dr. which is one mile past the Kangaroo Express and Eastside HS.

 

Difficulty: 1 (trip within easy access to vehicle and/or level terrain one mile or less).

Jun
1
Mon
June Challenge Kick-off
Jun 1 @ 6:00 am – 12:00 pm

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Meet Rex Rowan in the parking corral of the Longleaf Flatwoods Reserve (on CR-325 2.3 miles south of Hawthorne Rd.) to kick off The June Challenge. We’ll try to find Common Nighthawk and Bachman’s Sparrow at Longleaf. Next we’ll go to Windsor to scope Newnans Lake for Bald Eagles and Laughing Gulls. Our last stop will be Sweetwater Wetlands Park ($5 per vehicle entry fee) to search for Bobolink, King Rail, Least Bittern, and Purple Gallinule. We’ll be done by lunchtime with 40-50 species on our June Challenge lists.

 

$5 parking fee at Sweetwater Wetlands Park

 

Difficulty: 2 (may involve uneven terrain and/or walking distances one to two miles).

May
2
Sun
Birds and Brews @ First Magnitude Brewery 1220 SE Veitch Street
May 2 @ 6:15 pm – 7:30 pm
Birds and Brews @ First Magnitude Brewery 1220 SE Veitch Street | Gainesville | Florida | United States

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Meet at First Magnitude Brewery (1220 SE Veitch Street) for a  stroll to Depot Park to look for birds, and return to First Mag for a cold brew and good conversation. Birds and Brew is a monthly event meeting on the 1st Sunday evening. The walks generally run 45 minutes to an hour.

 

Be sure to check the start time each month as it will vary through the year.

 

All birding skill levels are welcome; enthusiasm is what matters! Bring your binoculars and a thirst for good craft beer (but if you forget your binoculars, stop by anyway, because we’ll have some to loan out).