American Woodcocks at Jerry Smith Park
Join us as we meet just before sunset in search of American Woodcocks! These birds generally display near the parking lot and along the trails of the prairie near the ... Read more
The Greater Kansas City Chapter of the National Audubon Society
Join us as we meet just before sunset in search of American Woodcocks! These birds generally display near the parking lot and along the trails of the prairie near the ... Read more
"Baby Season: Keeping Our Little Peepers Wild" - Presented by Jacqueline Blessington, Director, Lakeside Nature Center. As spring arrives, birds quickly begin breeding, filling nests with a wonderful explosion of ... Read more
We will meet leader Sally Urdang in the parking lot and explore this nature sanctuary in Liberty using the many paved and hiking trails within the property. We will be looking for ... Read more
Join us for walk on the wilder side of the Arboretum. We'll search for year-round residents and early migrants. The Arboretum's feeder station has previously hosted some uncommon guests, like ... Read more
This trip is focused on searching for shorebirds, waterfowl, and whatever else is present in one of these two eastern Kansas counties wetlands. We will meet behind the bus stop ... Read more
Join us for this weekday bird hike at the beautiful Powell Gardens on Tuesday, April 15th. We'll gather at the visitor center at 9am, and look for migrating species on ... Read more
"Undervalued and In Trouble: Why Grassland Birds are Special and How We Can Help Them" - Presented by Dr. Alice Boyle, Director, Boyle Research Laboratory (Kansas State University). Dr. Boyle ... Read more
Meet at the Nature Trail parking lot at Unity Village at 1901 NW Blue Pkwy, Unity Village, MO at 8:00 am. We will walk the three mile trail in search of northbound ... Read more
Join us for a morning of birding at Shawnee Mission Park! We’ll meet at 7:15 AM at the North Grove parking lot. (Enter the park at 79th and Renner, turn left, ... Read more
The Story of Conifers - An ancient, diverse and wondrous tale! Their conservation, economic and ecological importance is a very real part of Missouri's and Earth's history.