Hazel Bazemore County Park
Best known for its fall hawk watch, with the largest and most diverse migration of raptors in the U.S., this park will also give you a healthy nearby taste of South Texas. Green Jays, Kiskadees, White-tipped Dove, Couch's Kingbird and Buff-bellied Hummingbirds are only a few of our special species regularly seen at Hazel. More than one person has found their “lifer” Groove-billed Ani here. The bird list for the park currently stands at 351 species.
Pollywog Ponds lie a stone's throw east of Hazel Bazemore Park. With its lush vegetation and marshy areas, Pollywog consistently holds remarkable birds in any season. Least Grebes are here year-round. Green Kingfishers are resident. Watch for unusual strays here- can you say Masked Duck? Piratic Flycatcher? Stay on your toes at this site. Per eBird, 325 bird species have been found at Pollywog.
Event Presentation & Field Trip Selection Page
Saturday, April 27
6:30 am to noon
$50