Cost: $30
Capacity: 12
LOCATION DESCRIPTION / In-person: It's that time of year again - all the warblers look the same! As most of us know, warblers in their breeding plumages can still be a task to view and identify due to their quick and elusive nature, usually well above our heads, and offer few good looks for a reliable identification. When fall comes back around, this task becomes even tougher as many of these birds molt into non-breeding plumage that can be very similar in shades of greens, grays, and yellows among the various species present.
Join Program Coordinator, Andrew Lyeard, to crack the code of this tricky group during the first installment of the Confusing Fall Warblers Field Lab, this time at Oak Mountain State Park in Birmingham. We will meet at the ADA Overlook on Peavine Falls Drive close to sunrise to count and try to identify as many transient warblers (and anything else flying by) as we can! Most of our time will be spent at the overlook, but if migration slows here, we may walk along the road and hunt for mixed flocks and work on key ID skills at other parts of the overlook!
LOCATION DETAILS / In-person: We will meet at the ADA overlook of Oak Mountain State Park promptly at 7:00am. There are restrooms in the parking lots before the drive up to our meeting place but not at the overlook, so please plan accordingly.
Please note there are entry fees for this Alabama State Park as follows:
• $5 per Adult (age 12+)
• $2 per Child (age 4 to 11)
• $2 per Senior (age 62+)
• Free for ages 3 & under
• All Active Military, Retired Military, and Veterans are Free
TRAVEL INFORMATION : Oak Mountain State Park
200 Terrace Dr, Pelham, AL 35124
Peavine Gorge Overlook Coordinates: (33.30482, -86.76388)
TRIP LEADER Your trip leader for this event will be Andrew Lydeard
EMAIL: andrew@alaudubon.org
PHONE: (703) 606-8956
ACCESSIBILITY: Most of the event will be standing or sitting near the overlook. Those that want to bring a camp chair are welcome to, but there is also ample seating on the rock wall facing the overlook. In the event the group does some light walking, we will walk no more than a mile on gravel or asphalt terrain that may have changes in elevation and obstacles inaccessible to some people.
REQUIRED Participants must complete the mandatory online waiver when registering. Please do not request registration for others when submitting your request.
CANCELLATION The event will only be canceled in the event of hazardous conditions. If you need to cancel at the last minute, please email or text your trip leaders.
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