Join PhoebesBirding on Sunday, September 12th as they explore A.D. Barnes Park’s native Hardwood and Pine Rockland habitats in search of migratory warblers, wintering birds, as well as year-round resident birds. Have you ever wondered how to tell apart a Black-throated Blue Warbler from a Black-and-white Warbler, a Yellow-throated Warbler from a Common Yellowthroat, or Ovenbird from a Gray Catbird? Keep your eyes peeled - we may even see exotic species such as the vibrant Blue-and-yellow Macaw and the striking Spot-breasted Oriole.
This casual walk is open to all female nature enthusiasts - whether you're a seasoned birder or have never been on a bird walk.
Bring binoculars and an open mind. Don't have binoculars? Leica Store Miami will be providing optics on a first-come, first-served basis.
After the walk, join the Phoebes for a picnic in the park. Bring your favorite picnic fare to share!