Travis Audubon Society
3710 Cedar Street, Box 5
Austin, Texas 78705

512.300.BIRD (2473)
info@travisaudubon.org














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Upcoming Field Trips
(go to Field Trips page for
details):


JULY

  • Saturday, July 11, 7:00 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Monthly Bird Count at Hornsby Bend.

  • Saturday, July 18, 7:30 a.m. to noon.
Monthly Bird Walk at Hornsby Bend.

  • Saturday, July 25, 9:00 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Ecological Literacy Day at Hornsby Bend.

  • Wednesday, July 29-Aug  4
The Sangre de Christos and Jemez Mountains.





Found an injured bird? Please contact our friends at
Austin Wildlife Rescue at 512.472.WILD. They are the
experts in our area on injured birds and other wildlife.

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Did you know? The
Northern Mockingbird is
the Texas state bird, a
place of pride it shares
with four other U.S. states.
We are a proud Affiliate of
the
Lady Bird Johnson
Wildflower Center
and a member of
the coalition
Teaming with Wildlife
Rare Bird Alert!
Seen in our area the
week of April 27, 2009:

Red-faced Warbler
Swallow-tailed Kite
Black-billed Cuckoo
Glossy Ibis
Lazuli Buntings
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Golden-cheeked Warbler
(Jim G. deVries)

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BLAIR WOODS RESTORATION PROJECT
     
      THE STORY CONTINUES

Travis Audubon Society has once again been
awarded the TogetherGreen grant for restoration at
Blair Woods.  We will continue removing non-native
plants and planting native plants.  We will hire a
bi-lingual coordinator to help us engage our Blair
Woods neighbors.  If you would like to be involved
as a crew leader or volunteer, please call TAS at
300-BIRD
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