Audubon Bird Walk
The Sanibel Captiva Audubon is pleased to announce the return of Saturday morning bird walks in January. Bunche Beach is at the end of John Morris Road, Fort Myers, and...
The Sanibel Captiva Audubon is pleased to announce the return of Saturday morning bird walks in January. Bunche Beach is at the end of John Morris Road, Fort Myers, and...
The Sanibel Captiva Audubon is pleased to announce the return of Saturday morning bird walks in January. For walks at the refuge, meet in the overflow parking lot on the...
The Sanibel Captiva Audubon is pleased to announce the return of Saturday morning bird walks in January. Bunche Beach is at the end of John Morris Road, Fort Myers, and...
On Wednesday February 7th, the Sanibel Captiva Audubon Society will be providing a photography program for bird enthusiasts who would like to learn a few basics of bird photography. San-Cap...
"Bird walks are our bread and butter," said San-Cap Audubon President Adam Sauerland. "We always relish taking people out birding regardless of experience. Every walk is different, and you'll never...
"Bird walks are our bread and butter," said San-Cap Audubon President Adam Sauerland. "We always relish taking people out birding regardless of experience. Every walk is different, and you'll never...
Dr. Eric Milbrandt, director of the Sanibel Captiva Conservation Foundation Marine Lab, will provide the community with an update regarding the area’s mangrove recovery and resiliency in response to large storm events like Charlie, Irma, Ian and Milton. Milbrandt’s research includes water quality, harmful algae blooms and the effects of seagrass and oyster reef communities....
"Bird walks are our bread and butter," said San-Cap Audubon President Adam Sauerland. "We always relish taking people out birding regardless of experience. Every walk is different, and you'll never know what we'll find." No reservations are required. Appropriate dress is recommended to accommodate weather conditions, terrain, or insects. A $5 donation is always greatly...
"Bird walks are our bread and butter," said San-Cap Audubon President Adam Sauerland. "We always relish taking people out birding regardless of experience. Every walk is different, and you'll never know what we'll find." No reservations are required. Appropriate dress is recommended to accommodate weather conditions, terrain, or insects. A $5 donation is always greatly...
For the second year, the Sanibel Captiva Audubon Society will provide a photography program for bird enthusiasts who want to learn the basics of bird photography. Topics that will be covered during this program range from lighting and composition to photography gear (i.e., iPhones, 35mm mirrorless cameras, etc.), how to capture different ‘subjects’ (i.e., birds,...
The Sanibel Captiva Audubon Society is excited to announce their third, and last, lecture of the year: The conservation biology of two famously Floridian raptors: Swallow-tailed Kites and Southeastern American Kestrels from Dr. Ken Meyer of the Avian Research Conservation Institute. Dr. Meyer will provide history and updates for the long-term studies by Avian Research...
The Sanibel Captiva Audubon Society is excited to announce the start of their mini lecture series this season at 5:30 p.m. on February 11 at the Community House. The first...