Daytona Beach Real Estate & Community Events Blog. By Lisa C. Hill, "THE SMART CHOICE!" |
Daytona Beach residents and visitors; if you enjoy bird watching, you may enjoy this special meeting of the Halifax River Audubon, which is a Florida Chapter of the National Audubon Society. They will be having a meeting this coming Monday, April 21, 2008, with focus on "Spring Warblers and Other Migrating Song-Birds".
This meeting's speaker will be presented by David Baker, who is a Retired Earth and Environmental Science Teacher.
The meeting will be held at Sica Hall at 1065 Daytona Ave., Holly Hill, FL at 6:30 p.m. There is no fee and refreshments will be served.
Society members AND guests are all welcome!
For the most recent bird counts in the Daytona Beach area, visit the Halifax River Audubon's Bird Count page. Also view their Field Trips page for individual dates, locations and associated Bird Counts. And did you know that there's a Tomoka Bird Banding Station? It's located on a spoil island in Tomoka State Park and visitors are always welcome. Check the link for a list of dates when bird-banding will occur.
For updates and reports, read the Halifax River Audubon's newsletter, aptly called The Pelican. And if you want to do some bird-watching on your own, here's a list of local bird-watching hot spots.
This Daytona Beach area bird-watching information has been provided to you by a Daytona Beach native, and a successful REALTOR®, Lisa C. Hill. Lisa sells real estate with Adams Cameron & Co., the #1 real estate brokerage in Volusia County, also native to the Daytona Beach area.
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