Oklahoma City Audubon Society Upcoming Events May 19
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Veteran
commercial photographer
James Walden will be the
featured presenter at
the May 19, 2008 meeting
of the Oklahoma City
Audubon Society. James
will describe how a
chance encounter with
two Mississippi Kites
introduced him to the
joys of birding and
reenergized his passion
for photography. He will
also share many of his
images that provide
close-up views of
Mississippi Kites
flying, nesting and
raising their young,
along with his personal
observations and
research on the social
behavior and migratory
habits of these amazing
birds. Our meetings begin at 7:00 p.m. at the Will Rogers Garden Center, I-44 and NW 36th Street. Visitors are always welcome.
Tuesday Morning Field Trips
Nancy Vicars has
decided to visit Lake Stanley Draper tomorrow
(May 6) for this week's Tuesday Morning field
trip. The meeting place will be the big parking
lot near the marina entrance at 9:00 AM, if it
is not Raining. Nancy's goal is to find some
Warblers, Vireos, Flycatchers, Buntings,
Grosbeaks and maybe a Cuckoo or two.
Birders of all skill levels should plan to attend these half-day fieldtrips. The main focus is to introduce folks to new places, improve bird ID skills and enjoy a leisure morning with friends. These weekly outings are much more than just looking for birds, even though that is the main goal. We have such a nice diverse group with a vast array of knowledge including photography, flowers, mammals, reptiles and butterflies that it's a great opportunity to learn about all of the critters, feathered or not. Contact Nancy Vicars (nancy.vicars@sbcglobal.net ) for more information. Information will be posted here each week. Adopt-A-Park at Prairie Dog Point
Prairie Dog Point is located at the southwest corner of Lake Hefner. It attracts diverse species of birds throughout the seasons and is especially popular with birders during the spring and fall shorebird migrations. In addition to contributing to the beautification of our community, our participation in the program allows us to promote the area as a location of interest to birders, perhaps helping to avoid further habitat loss. Everyone is invited to participate in our Adopt-A-Park project by picking up litter during birding trips to the Point.
2006 Christmas Bird Count
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We njoyed a “two-fer” at our April 21st meeting when Bill Schmidt shared a video by Dan and Diane True of Clovis, New Mexico, along with bird photos taken by the Schmidt family. The 20-minute video captures a female Black Chinned Hummingbird building her nest and raising chicks in an RV storage barn in Del Rio, Texas. We saw a mother building her nest with sticky spider webbing spun the night before and see another mother steal food from her baby! This was truly amazing video footage.
February: Churchill with the Vicars Nancy became a birder in November 1986 on her first fieldtrip to the Washita Wildlife Refuge. Always a "nature nut" by her definition, one who enjoys the great outdoors and all of the creatures contained therein. Since retirement in 1995, in addition to birding, she has devoted much of her time to enjoying grandchildren, traveling and genealogy research. Jim doesn't consider himself a "birder," but is an excellent photographer. So as a team, if Nancy can "spot it" Jim has the ability and skills to capture it on film. January:
The 700th Bird!The January 28 speaker was Jimmy Woodard recounting events leading to his successful quest of acquiring 700 species on his North American list, a feat few accomplish. Jimmy is regarded as one of the premier birders on the North American continent. He has motivated and aided many people to become excellent birders and continues to influence others and aid our knowledge of the natural world through his committed field study and leading field trips for others to enjoy.
November:
Wintertime- A Good Time for Birding in Central Oklahoma
September: Feather Connections in Migratory
Birds
June:
Bosque del Apache
May:
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