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SUMMARY:Birding Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee NWR with Kar DeGeiso
DESCRIPTION:Whether you are new to birding\, or have a lot of experience\, there is something for everyone. Come join us and explore the Refuge!\n\n\nAbout this event: \n\nDate: 01/03/26\nStart time: 8:00am\nEnd Time: 11:30am\nEvent lasts 3 1/2 hours\nUNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN\n\nBirding Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee NWR with birder Kar DeGeiso \nMeeting Spot: Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee NWR Visitor Center \nJoin birder Kar DeGeiso and Audubon Everglades for a field trip to two sections of the Loxahatchee NWR. Meet up at the NWR Visitor Center and we will explore the Cypress Swamp Boardwalk\, looking for woodland birds\, located right behind the Visitor Center. Next stop will be the Marsh Trail for wading and water birds. \nThis is a great opportunity to get outside\, learn from a leading ornithologist\, and connect with people who love nature as much as you do. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nA guided walk through two areas of the NWR\nA chance to see birds in a group\nAn eBird trip list to which you can contribute (bring your account info!)\n\nLogistics: \n\nParking Lots: we will be using 2 parking lots. 1st – the visitor center 2. Marsh trail lot\nMeet Up: Meet in the Visitor Center parking lot\nRestrooms: Available in/near the Visitor Center\nFEE- NWR fees apply\n\nBring: \n\nWater\nSunscreen\nBug spray\nHat\nBinoculars\nCamera\nSmart phone\n\nGood to Know: \n\nRegistration is required. No walk-ins.\nBe on time so we can make the most of our time in the field.\nRain or shine\, unless there’s a hurricane.\nPhotos may be taken for social media. Let us know if you’d rather not be included.\nPlease cancel if you can’t make it—someone else may be waiting.\nUnder 18? Bring an adult.\n\nAccessibility Information: \n\nParking: Some accessible parking available at the Visitor Center and Marsh Trail.\nRestrooms: Accessible restrooms located near and inside the Visitor Center.\nBenches: Benches are available for resting at the visitor center and at the start of the Marsh Trail.\nTrail Width: The boardwalk trail is typically 4 feet wide\, the Marsh Trail ~8 feet wide.\nSurface: Boardwalk and flat grassy surface with some roots and bumps.\nCell Phone Service: Cell service may be intermittent on the trail.\n\nWe strive to host inclusive\, accessible events. For those who need an accommodation or have inquiries about accessibility\, please contact Autumn at fieldtrips@auduboneverglades.org \nQuestions? Reach out: fieldtrips@auduboneverglades.org \nAbout Your Guide \nKar DeGeiso \nKar is an Animal/Plant Science major. She has been birding for over 40 years. Kar lived in Delaware and has birded a lot of the Eastern MidAtlantic states. She has volunteered in research projects with Red Knots\, Saw-whet Owls and has worked for American Birding Association and Delaware Museum of Natural History where she was a docent and worked in the Bird Collections\, making skins for the collections. Kar moved down to Florida\, permanently 4 years ago. An avid birder and hiker\, she loves to hike the parks and see what she can find.
URL:https://www.auduboneverglades.org/event/birding-arthur-r-marshall-loxahatchee-nwr-with-kar-degeiso-4/
LOCATION:Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge\, 10216 Lee Road\, Boynton Beach\, FL\, 33473\, United States
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SUMMARY:Create Your Own Bird Sanctuary: a 7-Week Series
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a 7-week series on creating a bird sanctuary\, where we’ll dive into the world of plants that attract our feathered friends!\n\n\nJoin Audubon Everglades for a seven-week journey exploring established native plant habitats across Palm Beach County. Discover how to attract and support resident and migratory birds while learning which native plants will thrive in your own bird sanctuary—whether it’s a backyard\, balcony\, or HOA property. \nEach week\, you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions of native plant experts and see firsthand how diverse landscapes can nourish birds\, butterflies\, and pollinators with fruit\, nectar\, seeds\, and leaves. \nSchedule: January 3 – March 28\, 2026\nAll events take place on Saturday morning at selected urban and suburban native habitats and nurseries. \nDates and Locations\n\nJanuary 3\, 2026 – Robert J. Huckshorn Arboretum\, FAU Jupiter Campus\nJanuary 17\, 2026 – Pan’s Garden\, Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach\nJanuary 31\, 2026 – Native Plant Nursery in Wellington and Suburban Native Yard in Boca Raton\nFebruary 14\, 2026 – Native Plant Nursery in Loxahatchee Grove\nFebruary 28\, 2026 – Two Suburban Native Yards in a Delray Gated HOA Community\nMarch 14\, 2026 – Native Plant Nursery located in Boynton Beach\nMarch 28\, 2026 – Suburban West Lake Worth Native Yard in a Gated HOA Community\n\nEvent Details\n\nRefreshments available at several locations\nNative plant giveaways\nAccessibility: Concrete paths\, dirt\, grass\, gravel; some locations may have stairs.\nAges: Adults only\nParking: Free at all locations\nRestrooms: Not available\n\nRegistration Information\n\nCancellation Policy: Cancel anytime; refunds available until November 26\, 2025.\nAfter Registration: Participants will receive a detailed syllabus with dates\, times\, locations\, directions\, and tips for preparing their own spaces.\n\n \nQuestions? Please contact:Mary Youngmary@auduboneverglades.org \n\n\nMeet your presenters:\nHelen Laurence — Palm Beach County Master Gardener Volunteer and long-time champion for native plants. Helen contributes her expertise through the Audubon Everglades Plants for Birds Program and previously served on the board of the Palm Beach County Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society. \nMary Young — A dedicated member of the Audubon Everglades Plants for Birds Program and current Board of Director with Audubon Everglades\, Mary brings her love for native ecosystems and practical insights to inspire others to create bird-friendly habitats.
URL:https://www.auduboneverglades.org/event/plants-for-birds-create-your-own-bird-sanctuary-series-2/
LOCATION:5353 Parkside Dr\, 5353 Parkside Drive\, Jupiter\, FL\, 33458\, United States
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