Join Alabama Audubon for our first Nature@Noon walk for the 2023 fall season. The September walk will be led by our Executive Director, Dr. Scot Duncan, as we visit Birmingham’s own Avondale Park. Birding along the forest edge in early fall is one of the best places to spot migrating warblers and other birds, and a great location to quickly build a long species list in the fall.
A BIRDWALK IN BIRMINGHAM’S AVONDALE PARK
REGISTRATION CLOSES WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 @ 11PM
FREE WITH REGISTRATION / SPACE IS LIMITED
Join us for our first Nature@Noon walk for the 2023 fall season. Every month we offer an opportunity to participate in an hour-long, Friday lunchtime walk that explores different locations each month.
The September walk will be led by our Executive Director, Dr. Scot Duncan, as we visit Birmingham’s own Avondale Park. Birding along the forest edge in early fall is one of the best places to spot migrating warblers and other birds, and a great location to quickly build a long species list in the fall.
After quickly birding around the pond, we will walk uphill, and off the sidewalk, to bird from the grassy area along the forest edge. Sightings may include the Magnolia Warbler, American Redstart, and the Tennessee Warbler.
AVONDALE PARK 4101 5th Avenue South Birmingham, AL, 35222