Tall trees, expansive landscapes, and native wildflowers sustain a variety of migratory birds during the fall season. Hawks, sparrows, kinglets, woodpeckers, and more are flying into the garden to fuel-up during migration or settle in for the chilly months.
Volunteer bird surveyors document increasing avian activity as native plantings expand and mature in a growing public garden. Bring binoculars and join Natural Lands staffer Debbie Beer to look and listen for birds and contribute to eBird community science.