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SUMMARY:Oak Hammock Park
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Corey Callaghan as he leads us on a new birding adventure.\n\n\nJoin us for a new birding adventure at Oak Hammock Park\, a lush 11+ acre natural oasis nestled within the City of Sunrise. Guided by expert birder and scientist\, Dr. Corey Callaghan\, this unique park offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and educational exploration. Situated on the south side of NW 44th Street\, approximately 1\,500 feet west of Pine Island Road\, this park was acquired with funding from the Broward County Land Preservation Bond Program. There are meandering trails through the park’s diverse habitats\, including a canopy of centuries-old live oaks\, a pine forest\, and an ancient midden. The park features a porous paved walkway\, mulch trails\, and an elevated boardwalk that extends over the wetland section\, offering stunning views and opportunities for birdwatching. This is a new site for us\, and Dr. Corey will expertly lead the way through this area. \nEvent Details: \n\nMeeting Point: Use the address provided to meet in the parking lot. There are two entrances to the park\, so please ensure you use the correct address.\nRestrooms: Available on-site.\nAccessibility: Most of the park is accessible via sidewalks and boardwalks. There is a small portion with dirt and woodchips\, but it is close to the sidewalk and may be manageable with some assistance.\n\nImportant Notes: \n\nProhibited Items: Drones\, glass containers\, littering/dumping\, alcohol\, and illegal substances.\nRegistration Required: Advance registration is mandatory for participation\, and walk-ins cannot be accommodated.\nLimited Group Size: To ensure an intimate experience\, group size is limited. If you need to cancel\, please do so to allow others the opportunity to participate and move people off the waitlist.\neBird Participation: A shared eBird list will be maintained for documenting bird sightings. To access and edit the list\, you need an eBird account with a user ID and password. Discover more about eBird here: eBird.\nPhotography Notice: We encourage photographers to capture and share the beauty of our adventure on social media. By signing the AE consent\, you agree to having your photo taken and used on our social media pages. If you prefer not to have your photos shared\, please inform us in advance.\nQuestions: Contact us at fieldtrips@auduboneverglades.org.\n\nWe look forward to sharing this exciting birding experience with you in this beautiful and unique location! \n\n\n\nDr. Corey T. Callaghan is an Assistant Professor of Global Ecology at the University of Florida\, where he leads the Global Ecology Research Group in the Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. His research focuses on understanding how species respond to human-induced changes in the environment. By adopting a multi-taxa approach\, Dr. Callaghan and his team integrate large datasets\, including those derived from citizen science and remotely-sensed products\, with advanced quantitative methods\, geospatial analyses\, and macroecological theory. This comprehensive approach allows them to uncover the processes and mechanisms that shape biodiversity in our rapidly changing world. For more information about his work\, visit his research page.
URL:https://www.auduboneverglades.org/event/oak-hammock-park/
LOCATION:Oak Hammock Park\, 9220 Northwest 44th Street\, Sunrise\, FL\, 33351\, United States
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SUMMARY:Florida Scrub Jay Walk
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a short walk as you witness the behavior of these endemic birds.\n\n\nThrough a partnership with Jonathan Dickinson State Park\, Audubon Everglades invites you to join us on their Florida Scrub Jay Walk. \nMeeting Place: From the check in station\, take a left turn less than 1/4 mile from the park entrance. There will be a parking lot on the right-hand side. \nYou will see an information sign Camp Murphy Off Road Bridge trail. \nEntrance Fee is $ 6.00 per vehicle. \nThe Florida scrub jay (Aphelocoma coerulescens) is one of the species of scrub jay native to North America. It is the only species of bird endemic to the U.S. state of Florida and one of only 15 species endemic to the continental United States. \nThe path is a well-documented spot where scrub jays have congregated for years\, and the federally-threatened birds are seen on most outings but not assured – they are wild animals. Any lightning close enough to hear thunder will cause immediate cancellation of the tour. Your guide\, Jim Howe\, will also accentuate the Florida scrub ecosystem itself and why fire is essential\, while pointing out gopher tortoise burrows and unique plants found only at JDSP. \nWalk meets less than 1/4 mile from the park entrance\, along the road to the Pine Grove Campground. We will take a once well-paved road\, that is now for foot and bicycle traffic only. The walk is between 1/4 and 1/2 mile in length\, on gently rolling\, open scrub terrain. \nRestrooms are located at the following locations: (bear Right from entrance) \nThe bicycling staging area at the Railroad Track Crossing. (porta-potty) \nThe Visitors Center at the back of the property\, about 4 miles in. \nThis is a monthly event\, the first Wednesday of the month. \nCancellation Policy: \nIf you register but find yourself unable to attend\, please be considerate of others and cancel your ticket. \n \nPhotographs are a wonderful way to capture the beauty and fun of our birding adventures. We encourage photographers to take photos for their personal use and enjoyment and to share them on social media. By signing the AE consent\, you agree to having your photo taken and used on our social media page.
URL:https://www.auduboneverglades.org/event/florida-scrub-jay-walk-12/
LOCATION:Jonathan Dickinson State Park\, 16450 Southeast Federal Highway\, Hobe Sound\, FL\, 33455\, United States
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