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Audubon Teaches Nature: Swallow-tailed Kites in Alabama
February 28, 2016 @ 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm


The 2015-2016 Season of Audubon Teaches Nature
Co-sponsored by the Birmingham Audubon Society, the Alabama Wildlife Center, the Oak Mountain Interpretive Center and Friends of Oak Mountain
During this twenty-fifth year of Audubon Teaches Nature we will explore and celebrate the diversity of Alabama’s natural history. These seminars will provide you with the knowledge and skills to allow you to more fully enjoy your time in the field, whether birding, botanizing, hiking or biking. Audubon Teaches Nature will give you the unique opportunity to meet and learn from some of Alabama’s leading naturalists and authorities who are willing to share their years of experience and special knowledge to make your outdoor experiences more enjoyable. Our programs are designed to showcase the beauty and natural history of Oak Mountain State Park and the central Alabama region.
Our next ATN event will be:

Swallow-tailed Kites: Their Incidence and Conservation Status in Alabama
Eric Soehren, Guest Speaker
Sunday, February 28, 2016, 2:00 p.m.
Alabama Wildlife Center
Programs are held at the Alabama Wildlife Center at Oak Mountain State Park, and the adjacent Oak Mountain Interpretive Center. Admission to the park is $3.00 per person, but the program itself is free. Click here to see the entire Audubon Teaches Nature 2015/16 Schedule.