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May 5, 2023

Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day At The Gary Halter Nature Center On May 13

Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day
At The Gary Halter Nature Center On May 13

Information courtesy of | College Station Parks & Recreation

Millions of birds navigate the Texas skies each year on their fall and spring migrations, attracting enthusiasts from around the country hoping to catch a glimpse of their favorite bird.

Fortunately, local bird enthusiasts don’t have to travel far to quench their birding passions since Lick Creek Park ranks among the region’s most outstanding birding destinations. 

Popular migrating species that frequent the park include ruby-throated hummingbirds, painted buntings, Swainson’s warblers, pileated woodpeckers, Inca doves, chuck-will’s widows, common nighthawks, black-bellied whistling ducks, barn swallows, white-eyed vireos, golden-crowned kinglets, northern parulas, ovenbirds, American crows, scissor-tailed flycatchers, black vultures, and turkey vultures. 

The Parks and Recreation Department will celebrate these birds as part of World Migratory Bird Day on Saturday, May 13, from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Gary Halter Nature Center. The free, family-friendly, come-and-go event features bird hikes, educational booths, games, and handy tips for creating bird-friendly habitats.

Here’s what to expect:

  • Join the Brazos Valley Audubon Society for a hike through Lick Creek Park’s trails to explore the Brazos Valley’s native and migrating species.
  • Make your yard bird-friendly with the Post Oak Chapter of the Native Plant Society plant sale.
  • Learn about migrating birds through educational displays and hands-on activities.
  • Visit with Paws and Claws Wildlife Rehabilitation and meet their animal ambassadors. 
  • Try bird poses through our Taekwondo demonstrations.
  • Learn handy tips for creating bird-friendly habitats and making a birdhouse and feeder.
  • Participate in bird migration games and obstacle courses. 
  • Connect with Clara B. Mounce Public Library through bird storytime and sing-alongs. 

Additional parking is available at the Lick Creek equestrian entrance off Rock Prairie Road.

The Gary Halter Nature Center staff can answer your questions and would love to hear about your adventures and bird sightings. For more information on our programs, visit cstx.gov/LickCreek or call 979.764.6216.

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