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    Spring Fling

    Quintana Neotropic Bird Sanctuary 814 N. Lamar, Quintana, TX

    During the spring season, thousands of migratory songbirds arrive at stopover habitat along the coast in Quintana. At Spring Fling, Gulf Coast Bird Observatory volunteers and staff provide local birding information, bird checklists, sell snacks, post the daily bird list on the white board, and help identify birds for novice birders. You can find the […]

  • Recurring

    Spring Fling

    Quintana Neotropic Bird Sanctuary 814 N. Lamar, Quintana, TX

    During the spring season, thousands of migratory songbirds arrive at stopover habitat along the coast in Quintana. At Spring Fling, Gulf Coast Bird Observatory volunteers and staff provide local birding information, bird checklists, sell snacks, post the daily bird list on the white board, and help identify birds for novice birders. You can find the […]

  • Recurring

    Spring Fling

    Quintana Neotropic Bird Sanctuary 814 N. Lamar, Quintana, TX

    During the spring season, thousands of migratory songbirds arrive at stopover habitat along the coast in Quintana. At Spring Fling, Gulf Coast Bird Observatory volunteers and staff provide local birding information, bird checklists, sell snacks, post the daily bird list on the white board, and help identify birds for novice birders. You can find the […]

  • Recurring

    Spring Fling

    Quintana Neotropic Bird Sanctuary 814 N. Lamar, Quintana, TX

    During the spring season, thousands of migratory songbirds arrive at stopover habitat along the coast in Quintana. At Spring Fling, Gulf Coast Bird Observatory volunteers and staff provide local birding information, bird checklists, sell snacks, post the daily bird list on the white board, and help identify birds for novice birders. You can find the […]

  • Recurring

    Spring Fling

    Quintana Neotropic Bird Sanctuary 814 N. Lamar, Quintana, TX

    During the spring season, thousands of migratory songbirds arrive at stopover habitat along the coast in Quintana. At Spring Fling, Gulf Coast Bird Observatory volunteers and staff provide local birding information, bird checklists, sell snacks, post the daily bird list on the white board, and help identify birds for novice birders. You can find the […]

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    Xtreme Hummingbird Xtravaganza

    Gulf Coast Bird Observatory 299 W. Hwy. 332, Lake Jackson, Texas

    Xtreme Hummingbird Xtravaganza is a celebration of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird Migration. See migrating hummingbirds up close! You can watch as we carefully band these tiny birds and even symbolically adopt one! XHX also includes: educational booths, native plant sale, fun kid's activities and more.  

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    Bird Banding

    Gulf Coast Bird Observatory 299 W. Hwy. 332, Lake Jackson, Texas

    The banding station is an excellent opportunity to see birds up close and to learn about birds that live or migrate through the Brazosport Area. Watch volunteers collect baseline data on bird populations at the sanctuary.

    FREE
  • Recurring

    Xtreme Hummingbird Xtravaganza

    Gulf Coast Bird Observatory 299 W. Hwy. 332, Lake Jackson, Texas

    Xtreme Hummingbird Xtravaganza is a celebration of the Ruby-throated Hummingbird Migration. See migrating hummingbirds up close! You can watch as we carefully band these tiny birds and even symbolically adopt one! XHX also includes: educational booths, native plant sale, fun kid's activities and more.  

  • Recurring

    Bird Banding

    Gulf Coast Bird Observatory 299 W. Hwy. 332, Lake Jackson, Texas

    The banding station is an excellent opportunity to see birds up close and to learn about birds that live or migrate through the Brazosport Area. Watch volunteers collect baseline data on bird populations at the sanctuary.

    FREE
  • Recurring

    Bird Banding

    Gulf Coast Bird Observatory 299 W. Hwy. 332, Lake Jackson, Texas

    The banding station is an excellent opportunity to see birds up close and to learn about birds that live or migrate through the Brazosport Area. Watch volunteers collect baseline data on bird populations at the sanctuary.

    FREE