St. George Island migrant birding
Picnic lunch on the island.
From birdwatching... to the total environment!
Picnic lunch on the island.
Laidlaw Preserve birding trip with Choctawhatchee Audubon. Neil Lamb leading.
From left, Noah Vaden (Eagle Scout), Cole Mahler (Eagle Scout), Co-President Lynn Marcoux, Co-President Pam Overmyer, Cathy Vaden, John Mahler (Scoutmaster). 2022 Conservationist of the Year End-of-the-Year Banquet, potluck dinner, Conservationist of the Year presentation, year in review slide show, installment of 2024-2025 Officers
Immediately after installation of Officers and Annual awards, Ron Houser will present his newest PowerPoint entitled “Raptors of Northwest Florida”.
Our next General Membership meeting on October 14th will feature a presentation on Purple Martins. Come learn all about these birds and a new project in Panama City to nurture these interesteing birds. Presenters include Dale and Donna Cronwell with a possible guest appearance by Keith Mefford (Director, Quality of Life Department, City of PC).…
“Great Birding Adventures in Southeastern Texas”: the April 14-18, 2024, BCAS High Island area/Winnie,Texas Migration Trip. Curated by Donna Cronwell, « All Events November 11th, Membership Meeting November 11 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm St Andrews Episcopal Church Parish Hall 1608 Baker Court Panama City, FL 32401 United States + Google Map Add to calendar Google…
Saturday, November 16: Bird and plant walk at Panama City Beach Conservation Park 7:30 a.m. We will be joined by members of Choctawhatchee Audubon and the Sweetbay Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society. Meet at the Trailhead Information center. Photograph of Vermilion Flycather by Angela Barros.
Join us for our Annual Christmas Celebration and Gift Exchange! We begin with a "pot luck" dinner. Please bring an appetizer or side dish to share. BCAS will provide ham and beverages. After our holiday repast "Santa: will host our annual gift exchange. To participate in the festivities please bring a gift ($20 or less)
Join the Christmas Bird Count: America's Oldest Citizen Science Project If you, or someone you know, would like to participate or have questions: contact Raya Pruner or Marvin Friel for details and area assignment. Raya.Pruner@gmail.com Marvin.bojo.Friel@gmail.com Phone: 1-352-214-3262 https://www.audubon.org/community-science/christmas-bird-count/history-christmas-bird-count
8:30-11:00 a.m. We could use your help! We will be doing trail maintenance mostly involving keeping the trails open with clippers and weed eaters, picking up trash piles and weeding in our pollinator garden. Bring your gardening clothing, clippers and gloves. Bring something to drink and if you have a hardy native plant to…
Three Natural History "Hotspots Down Under" An Australian Journey Presented by Dave Clausen, President of Choctawhatchee Audubon. Hey, Mates! Back from a journey to the Great Down Under, a year ago, Dave Clausen brings his unique story to our Chapter at our regular 6:30 pm January monthly membership meeting. Kangaroos? Koala Bears? Kiwis (Oops, New…
Join us for a free showing of the feature-length documentary "Purple Haze: A Conservation Film" at the Sarzin Lecture Hall, Gulf Coast State College. Meet Capt. Zach Steinhauser and enjoy his film about America's Most Loved Bird, the Purple Martin. Learn about their epic annual migration, what they eat, where they live, and why they are depending upon us…
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The 2024-25 season has ended. We are breaking for the summer. The montly birdwalks at Camp Helen will continue through the summer. The Board will be busy planning for our 2025-2026 activities. Check here often for updates.