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ADVANCE REGISTRATION AND FEE REQUIRED
Orange Audubon Society is going to kick off the June Challenge* of our local birders on Saturday, June 6 at the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive.
Possible species include: Least Bittern, Mississippi Kite , Orchard Oriole , Fulvous Whistling Duck, Mottled Duck, Common Ground Dove, Chimney Swift, King Rail, Limpkin, Purple Gallinule, Black-crowned Night Heron, Swallow-tailed Kite, Eastern Kingbird, Common Yellowthroat, White-eyed Vireo and many other wetland species.
Our leaders will be Kathy Rigling and Haden Klinger
We will search for as many species of birds that we can see at this known birding hotspot. Even if you are not planning to do the June Challenge you can join this field trip and enjoy seeing a great variety of birds!
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June Challenge*
The June Challenge is an easy-going contest to get birders out in the field in one of the more difficult times to find birds. In the June Challenge a birder picks a county, any county they like in the state, and tries to compile the biggest list of species for that area.One twist for the June Challenge is that you have to see the bird, not just hear it
Don't have Binoculars? We can lend you a pair!
Fee for the field trip:
$15 for members / $20 for non-members
Register today on our website:
https://orangeaudubonfl.org/field-trip-signup/
Once you've registered, we will send you an email with specific details.
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Event Venue
Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive, 2974 Lust Rd, Apopka, FL 32703-9559, United States
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