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Coastal Beginner Bird Walk: Gulf State Park


Part of Lakeview Trail at Gulf State Park

September 18, 2022 , 9:30 am 11:00 am

Pre-registration is requested for planning purposes by 12 p.m. CDT on Friday, September 16th.

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Birding is for everybody! Join Alabama Audubon for a bird walk catered to those who are new to bird watching. We will cover the basics of what to look for when trying to identify birds and take a short stroll on Lakeview trail to learn some common birds of the area. No special gear needed. All ages and skill levels welcome.

The details: Meetup is at 9:30 a.m. at the Lakeview Trailhead at Gulf State Park. Parking directions: From 135 (AL Coastal Connector) turn onto Eagle Connector road and look for the small parking lot on the right with the “Ask me About the Birds” sign!

In the case of inclement weather, the event may be cancelled. You may contact the trip leader the morning of the event if the weather is questionable.

Registration: To register, click on the button above. If you’re new to our online system and don’t yet have a username and password, simply click the “X” on the pop up and fill out the basic form. If you do have a login, please use it as this helps us tremendously on our end! You should receive an automated email upon registering.

Accessibility: This trail is flat, paved, and accessible.

Questions about accessibility? Email us for more information about how we can meet your needs.

Trip leaders: Alabama Audubon Coastal Outreach Manager, Cortney Weatherby, leads this trip. Cortney’s cell is 402-297-1775 (day of event only, please).

Questions? Email the Coastal Outreach Manager.


Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

Through more than seventy-five years of conservation work in one of our nation’s most ecologically rich states, Alabama Audubon has seen firsthand how diversity strengthens natural communities. We believe that the same principle applies to human communities, which is why our organization is committed to providing equitable opportunities for all Alabamians to learn about and enjoy wild birds, their habitats, and the natural world. One of the best ways to support that belief is by valuing and actively seeking to strengthen diversity among our staff, our board, and our membership. To that end, Alabama Audubon welcomes the whole of our community to our work, and strives to make our programs, classes, and events open and accessible to all.