Central Texas Audubon Society
Sunday, April 29th
Birded Lacy Point on Lake Waco. For any that have not been here, it's an excellent mix of habitats with a wide variety of species that vary throughout the year. It is also a good place to try and spot the resident Bald Eagles.
Species count: 39
1- Great Blue Heron
7- Great Egret
4- Black Vulture
7- Turkey Vulture
1- Osprey
2- Northern Harrier
1- Sharp-shinned Hawk
2- Red-tailed Hawk
2- Least Sandpiper
7- Mourning Dove
1- Great Horned Owl
1- Black-chinned Hummingbird
2- Red-bellied Woodpecker
1- Downy Woodpecker
1- American Kestrel
1- Eastern Phoebe
2- Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
2- White-eyed Vireo
3- American Crow
2- Tree Swallow
2- Cliff Swallow
1- Carolina Chickadee
1- Carolina Wren
1- Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
1- American Robin
1- Northern Mockingbird
2- European Starling
10- Cedar Waxwing
1- Yellow-rumped Warbler
1- Wilson's Warbler
3- White-crowned Sparrow
1- White-throated Sparrow
3- Lincoln's Sparrow
27- Northern Cardinal
2- Indigo Bunting
7- Painted Bunting
3- Dickcissel
2- Red-winged Blackbird
5- Brown-headed Cowbird
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General Meetings:
General meetings of the membership will normally occur on the third Tuesday of the months of September through November and February through May.
Location of the General Meetings:
Carleen Bright Arboretum
9001 Bosque Blvd,
Woodway, TX 76712
Meeting Time:
Join us at 6:30 PM for social time and light refreshment. At 7:00 PM the meeting and program will commence.