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Birding the Coastal Heritage Preserve with Karla Klay #2

Friday, April 25, 2025 @ 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
$70

On this meet at site field trip, you’ll be birding prairies, woodlots, and marshes of Artist Boat’s Coastal Heritage Preserve with Karla Klay. We’ll top off the evening with homemade pizza dinner made on the spot!

Join Karla for a birding adventure at Artist Boat’s Coastal Heritage Preserve. Explore the marshes, prairies, and oak motts across the Preserve via walking. Spring migration on the Preserve has hosted up to 103 species identified in a 24-hour period. The spring prairie is famous for heaps of Indigo and Painted Buntings, Dickcissel, Bobolink, and more feasting on dew berries. The spring “Peake” woods host warblers, tanagers, and orioles. From different vantage points, one can find shorebirds, terns, and pelicans in the marshes and over the bay. At dusk we will watch the dramatic sunset across the prairie and preserve. It’s all absolutely spectacular!

After the field trip, homemade pizza will be served with both vegetarian and non-vegetarian toppings. Tea and water will be provided. If you’d like to BYOB, feel free to do so. Please note there are no gluten free pizza choices.

The Preserve is a 775+ acre conservation area and utilized for educational purposes. This is special and private access. The only way to experience the depth and breadth of the Preserve’s wilds and varied ecosystems is to slowly walk the three miles of loop trails on the bay tract. Migration events have hosted moments of seeing thousands of buntings at one time on the prairie, a small oak mott at our plant nursery hosting 15 species of warblers, and even a sleeping Swallow-tailed Kite in a tree. If you want to see how ecosystems work and what ecosystem feeding means, this is the adventure for you. And this guide is for you. Karla is enamored always with the entire field of view and helping people learn how and when to find what bird in Galveston. Don’t come to identify birds, come to see! We will go as slowly as needed to “see” and work to cross prairies, marshes, and wood lots. Come comfy and ready to walk up to 3 miles on an uneven surface.

Scopes, Binoculars, and Cameras Welcome

Bring: water, snacks, sunscreen, insect repellent

Directions will be emailed prior to the festival.

Details

Date: Friday, April 25, 2025
Time: 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost: $70
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Leader

Leader Name: Karla Klay

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Skill Level All
Activity Level Strenuous
Transportation Meet at Site