Birding the 2018 Spring Migration
From Gulf Coast Texas to Ohio and Michigan
Presented by Brian Elliott and Gary Charlton
July 2, 2019, 7:30pm
San Bernardino County Museum, 2014 Orange Tree Lane, Redlands
The annual spring migration of birds at birding hotspots in Texas, Ohio, and Michigan is possibly the world's most spectacular birding event. Thousands of birders from all around the U.S. and the world come to these locales each spring to experience the mass movement of birds on their way north. Sierra
Come to our July meeting where Brian and Gary will share their images from the trips and discuss their experiences birding this great spring migration event.
Sierra Club members Brian Elliott and Gary Charlton followed the 2018 spring migration starting in April at the Texas Gulf Coast hotspots of High Island and Sabine Woods. They followed that up in May with trips to the world famous Magee Marsh of northwest Ohio and the Tawas Peninsula on Lake Huron in Michigan. Warblers, tanagers, vireos, and orioles were the main attractions but many other species were encountered as well. Each of the locales they visited had a unique and different birding “flavor”.
All are welcome and all will undoubtedly enjoy this special program.