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Bird of the Week: Western Kingbird
Don’t be fooled by its vibrant yellow belly– the Western Kingbird is no coward. A pugnacious, “take-charge” member of the aptly-named Tyrannidae family,…
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New Field Trip Series to Focus on State Parks
The Field Trip Committee is pleased to announce a new series of field trips that are focused on Texas State Parks. We’d like to show Travis Audubon’s support of…
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Donors Toast to Baker Steward’s Home
On August 19th, Travis Audubon staff, board, and some donors gathered at Baker Sanctuary to celebrate the progress that has been made on the Steward’s Home. This home, built…
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Bird of the Week: Red-eyed Vireo
The strident, tireless song of the Red-eyed Vireo–one listener reported 22,197 songs by a single male in one day!– is a common sound in summer, and a…
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August Bird Forecast
What to Watch for in August – Hot and Thirsty Birds By: Jim Spencer Here’s the Central Texas bird forecast for the month, courtesy of Travis Audubon. Learn more about Central…
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Bird of the Week: Eastern Meadowlark
…Or is that a Western Meadowlark? As is so often the case in central Texas, which straddles the boundary between eastern and western…
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Thank you, Mary Parker: Large Book Donation from Long Time Member
Adapted from an article by Jorjanna Price We would like to extend our greatest thanks to long time member and volunteer Mary Parker for her donation of roughly…
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Bird of the Week: Killdeer
For many landlocked birders, the Killdeer is the only shorebird they are likely to see at home. Their name comes from the loud and insistent cry they…
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Wanted: Copies of Audubon Magazine’s Summer Issue
Travis Audubon Master Birder Sarah Fekete is accepting donations of the summer issue of Audubon Magazine, which features the 2018 Audubon Photography Awards with a photo of Cobalt-winged Parakeets on…
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Bird of the Week: Yellow-billed Cuckoo
The Yellow-billed Cuckoo is a summertime bird in Texas. These birds typically arrive late in the spring, around mid-April, and leave early in the fall, around mid-September. Their drawn-out knocking…
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Participate in the 18th Annual Swift Night Out!
Join hundreds of Chimney Swift watchers all over North America for the 18th Annual Swift Night Out! Find a place where Chimney Swifts gather to go to roost in the…
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Bird of the Week: Black-bellied Whistling Duck
Black-bellied Whistling Ducks, formerly known as Black-bellied Tree Ducks, are one of two whistling duck species found in Texas (the other being the Fulvous Whistling Duck). These ducks are unusual…
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Birds of Texas Presentation at the Parsons House
By: Michael D. Jewell, Travis Audubon Volunteer Janel Nye and I presented our Birds of Texas slide show at The Parsons House on July 11, 2018 to a packed…
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Bird of the Week: Chuck-will’s-widow
Most birders who live in the more rural areas of central and eastern Texas are quite familiar with the incessant calling of the Chuck-will’s-widow. These birds, which are the…
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July Bird Forecast
What to Watch for in July – Swallows on the Wing By: Jim Spencer Here’s the Central Texas bird forecast for the month, courtesy of Travis Audubon. Learn more about Central…
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