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Bird & Nature Walks

Bird and nature walks, tree and plant identification, and more

Friends of Tandy Hills Natural Area: Prairie Sky Star Party - Fort Worth

Friends of Tandy Hills Natural Area hosts monthly star parties in association with Fort Worth Astronomical Society, the second Saturday of every month. Stargazers, skywatchers, astronomers, kids, grownups, singles, couples, groups, all ages welcome. No dogs, please. Begins at dark-thirty but come early and observe solar activity through telescopes. If it's cloudy, stay home.

Free.

Dallas Sierra Club: Backpacking 101 - Dallas

Dallas Sierra Club is offering its popular, interactive class for never-ever backpackers and those who want to refresh backpacking knowledge and skills. Leaders with decades of experience will present a comprehensive overview of backpacking topics, including packs, boots, tents, sleeping bags, food and cooking, clothes, wilderness ethics, sanitation and more. Learn tips to make your time in the wilderness more comfortable, less expensive and fun. 

Oliver Nature Park: Night Hike with a Naturalist - Mansfield

Some of the wildlife in Mansfield is only active during the evening and night. Join a naturalist as we try to identify some of the sounds and sights of natural night life! Wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes. No need for a flashlight; our eyes adjust to the darkness. All participants over 2 years of age must pre-register for this program. Each child must have at least one adult attending and registered for the program. We encourage this program for the whole family! $10. $8/early registration.

DFW Urban Wildlife: Meetup - Carrollton

There is always lots of varied and interesting urban wildlife to be found in and around this park. Josey Ranch Park has two small lakes, a hidden pond, a nice little creek, some woods and a great little wild flower area. Meet in the parking lot of the Carrollton Senior Center at 6:00pm, near the north end of the park. After we muster, we'll do the usual – walk and talk and take pictures.

Greater Fort Worth Sierra Club: Camping 101 - Fort Worth

Want to improve your outdoor skills for camping and hiking? Want to hike beyond the paved trails of the Trinity River or River Legacy Park with confidence? Spend the second Saturday of August with the Sierra Club to improve your outdoor skills by attending our Camping 101 class. There, our experienced and patient Sierra Club outings leaders will conduct the Camping 101 class, demonstrate equipment, answer questions and provide advice on trip planning.

Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area: Edible Wild Plants - Lewisville

Learn to identify the edible plants that surround us. Led by Mark Suter of Primitive Texas, the class will consist of wild plant identification walks through the natural habitats at LLELA. Emphasis will be placed on physical plant characteristics, edible plant parts, proper plant preparation, and available season of harvest. Some poisonous wild plants will also be covered, since these often grow right with the edible ones. Come join us as we explore the world of edible wild plants, and expand your diet to include these nutritious wild resources!