Field Trip to Hardin County
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May 31, 2008 from 07:00 am to 05:00 pm |
| Where | Hardin County, of the Big Thicket |
| Contact Name | Steve Mayes |
| Contact Phone | 722-5807 |
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We plan to run a field trip to Hardin County to look for the nesting species of the area – Hooded, Pine, Prairie and Swainson’s Warblers (and possibly Prothonotary Warbler), Yellow-breasted Chat, , White-eyed, Red-eyed and Yellow-throated Vireo, Indigo and Painted Bunting, Gray Catbird, Summer Tanager, Acadian Flycatcher, Brown-headed Nuthatch and others. Check our website or call Steve Mayes at 722-5807 to confirm the date of the trip if you miss the May Membership Meeting.
The meeting place will be at 7:00 a.m. (note the necessary early start if we are to find the breeding birds!) at the shopping center on the northeast corner of the intersection of FM92 and FM418 in the northern part of Silsbee. To reach this from Beaumont, take US 69 north and then US96 north. Take Business 96 into and through downtown Silsbee. When Business 96 turns right a short distance after crossing the railroad, continue straight ahead on FM92 for about a mile to the shopping center. We will bird the Firetower Road/Gore Store Road/ Camp Waluta area and any nearby areas that are brought to our attention as being productive. Unfortunately, many areas along Firetower Road have been clear cut, and we will likely spent most of our time in the northern section of Firetower Road, and along Gore Store Road. We will probably finish about noon.
For those interested in Red-cockaded Woodpecker and Bachman’s Sparrow, we have usually recommend a trip to Boykin Springs, site 007 on the UTC Birding Trail. However, large areas in the vicinity of the woodpecker colony have been burned recently, and we do not know the status of the birds this year. For further details see www.tpwd.state.tx.us/birdingtrails/ As you drive in heading west from Texas 63 north of Jasper along Forest Road 313, after two or three miles, there is a marked Red-cockaded Woodpecker colony on the north side of the road.

