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COASTAL BIRD BANDING AT DAUPHIN ISLAND (Free)

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COASTAL BIRD BANDING AT DAUPHIN ISLAND (Free)


  • Audubon Bird Sanctuary 211 Bienville Boulevard Dauphin Island, AL, 36528 United States (map)

COASTAL BIRD BANDING

PUBLIC BANDING STATION AT Dauphin Island

Join us to see migrant birds up close before they continue their southward migration. Bring your cameras and enjoy unparalleled access to the researchers and their work, with up-close-and-personal views of some amazing birds! We will be in the “banding area” that is shown on the kiosk maps, around this location: 30.249765, -88.082771.


DATES & TIMES

  • OCTOBER 7 8AM–3PM

  • OCTOBER 8 8AM–3PM

  • OCTOBER 9 8AM–3PM

  • OCTOBER 10 8AM–3PM

  • OCTOBER 11 8AM–3PM

  • OCTOBER 12 8AM–12PM


PARKING

Parking is available at the Audubon Bird Sanctuary parking lot. There is also parking at Cadillac Square, a 20 minute walk from the sanctuary.


thank you to our sponsors

Thank you to our 2024 bird banding sponsors! You generous support helps to ensure the success of our research, conservation, and outreach work on the coast.

  • Alabama Tourism Department

  • Alabama Power Foundation


YOU CAN HELP

There is no admission fee to visit our banding station, but you can help protect our birds and support our data-gathering efforts by contributing today. Your gift helps Alabama Audubon to continue offering this very special and unique experience. GIVE TODAY.

Be sure to designate your gift in the Donor Note on the form: COASTAL STEWARDSHIP


EQUITY, DIVERSITY, & 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. This same principle applies to human communities, which is why our organization is committed to providing equitable and inclusive 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 everyone to participate in our work, and strives to make our programs, classes, and events welcome, inclusive, and accessible to all.