Wild Turkey by Ryan O. Keven
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Southern Palm Beach Birding
Saturday, November 4, 7:30am-3pm
John Hutchison
will lead this full-day carpool trip. Meet at 7:30am at
Green Cay Wetlands
and Nature Center (12800 Hagen Ranch Road, 2.2 miles north of Atlantic Avenue in Boynton Beach) No fee. Bring lunch.
Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden Birding Photography w/ Kirsten Hines
Saturday, November 4, 7:30-9:30am
TAS Board member author and photographer, Kirsten Hines will lead a birding photography walk with the Garden's Camera Club. Meet at the South Gate entrance at 7:30am. Wear comfortable shoes, be ready to walk. Bring your camera, binoculars and refillable water bottle.
Shark Valley / Loop Road Birding
Saturday, Nov 11, 8am-3pm
STA-5/6 Birding
November 18 All Day
(FULL)
Plantation Preserve Birding
Sunday, November 19 1:30 to 5:30pm
Everglades National Park Birding
Saturday, November 25 7:30am to 5pm
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Birding the Hellenic Republic
Two extraordinary weeks in GREECE
May 14 - 28, 2018
deadline:
December 31, 2017
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Rufous-tailed Rock-thrush by Francesco Veronesi
TAS guides Stefan Schlick and Paul Bithorn lead this 2-week birding tour to Greece, one of the most bird-rich corners of Europe. You'll begin and end in Athens, and in between you'll experience a fabulous cross-section of great birding, magnificent cultural sites, delicious food and breathtaking scenery. Fantastic birding areas ro be visited include Mt. Parnassos, Delphi, Immitos Mountain, Schinas National Park, Evros Delta, the Dadia forest and Lake Kerkini.
This comprehensive tour is designed for intermediate to advanced birders and is limited to 12 participants.
Fee: $2,495 per person double occupancy; $500 single supplement. Fee includes all ground transportation, domestic flight from Athens to Alexandroupoli, lodging, breakfasts, entrance fees, excursions and the services of your skilled leaders. Not included are airfare from your city of departure to Athens, tips, laundry costs and other incidental expenses. Lunch and dinner will be eaten in local restaurants and are paid for by each participant.
Reservations are required; application and fee are due by December 31, 2017.
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TAS in the Brazilian Pantanal & Amazon
July 3-17, 2018
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Sunbittern by Ryan Liskay
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The Pantanal, the name given to the vast wetlands of southwest Brazil and eastern Bolivia, is famous for congregations of massive numbers of birds and mammals. We’ll stay at some delightful lodges and be spoiled by the easy birding. This tour, which begins and ends in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil, is led by Andres Vasquez of Tropical Birding. It is timed for the end of dry season, when birds are often concentrated in the few remaining wet areas and mosquito numbers are at their lowest. Lower river levels will also make it easier to spot jaguars on the sandy banks (a day will be devoted to sighting this alluring feline). The northern Pantanal is easily combined with a trip to the southern Amazon, where the birding is a little more challenging, although the rewards are perhaps greater. The Cristalino Jungle Lodge has its own private reserve with a mind-boggling bird list of nearly 600 species. This itinerary also includes scouting for Jaguars deep in the Pantanal, offering a very real chance to see the most magnificent mammal in the New World.
This comprehensive tour involves two full weeks of birding, is designed for intermediate to advanced birders and is limited to eight participants.
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Roseate Spoonbill by Michael Rosenbaum
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Follow the Path to Everglades Restoration
Storage South of Lake Okeechobee UPDATE
More than 65,000 people and corporations signed the #noworneverglades declaration, or lobbied legislators in Tallahassee along with TAS this past spring.
Earlier this year, Governor Scott signed
Senate Bill 10
into law, and now the race is on to comply with the aggressive timeline established by the bill. The South Florida Water Management District and Army Corps of Engineers have affirmed their commitment to the project and you can follow progress on the SFWMD “Everglades Agricultural Area Reservoir Project Tracker” on the District’s website.
Stay tuned: SFWMD promises to release modeling results in December that will determine the amount of land required to establish the minimum of 240,000 acre feet of storage stipulated in the bill and called for in the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP), of which the reservoir is a part.
Richmond Pine Rocklands:
Residents Sue to Challenge Zoning Change
Alleging inadequacies in the information provided to neighbors, Miami Pine Rocklands Coalition leaders Al Sunshine and Cully Waggoner filed suit last month against Miami-Dade County, the Coral Reef Commons Developer and University of Miami, seeking to overturn the change in zoning that allowed the planned development of 900 residential housing units and a large scale retail area on a rare, large tract of undeveloped pine rockland.
South Florida anxiously awaits the decision of US Fish and Wildlife Service on whether to allow the “take,” or kill the endangered species found on this unique property. TAS urges “the Service” to recognize the many flaws in the Habitat Conservation Plan presented by the developer and University of Miami, the latter of which still owns a parcel of the land to be developed.
Read TAS’s letter opposing the Habitat Conservation Plan
here
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Help preserve imperiled Pine Rockland!
Advocate for Florida Forever funding & purchase of the Dade Archipelago
With less than two percent of Miami-Dade's pine rockland remaining outside of Everglades National Park, species that depend on this unique forest, such as the Bartram’s scrub-hairstreak butterfly and Florida bonneted bat, are rapidly facing extinction. Help turn the tide by urging Florida legislators to acquire the pine rockland contained in the “Dade Archipelago,” targeted for acquisition by the Florida Forever conservation lands acquisition program.
The "
Dade Archipelago
,
" is the sole Miami-Dade Florida Forever project and consists of multiple parcels of pristine pine rockland and rockland hammock. Only 307 of the original 889 acres remain to be purchased.
Join Erin Clancy, TAS Conservation Director, and other concerned residents in visits to the local offices of our state senators and representatives. Email Erin to sign up at conservation@tropicalaudubon.org, or for more information click
here
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Give 'em an EARful!
Environmental Considerations Part II
Friday, November 17, 1pm
Attend EAR Task Force Meetings and learn the issues shaping the future of Miami-Dade County.
Miami-Dade County has just begun its seven-year Evaluation and Assessment Review (EAR) of the Comprehensive Master Development Plan. Through this process, major land use and conservation policies are established, including the Urban Development Boundary (UDB).
TAS is a member of
the Miami-Dade County Urban Expansion Area Task Force, which was created to provide recommendations related to the County’s Urban Expansion Areas. To inform these recommendations, the
Task Force will hear presentations from subject matter experts and receive public comments on key topics during scheduled input sessions.
The public is invited to attend and provide input on these issues.
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Calling all Birds of a Feather: It's time to Flock Together
Make a Pledge to Support TAS on #GiveMiamiDay
Thursday, November 16 12am-11:59pm
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Be part of the most exciting annual giving event of the year. Let's flock together and break our 2016 fundraising record!
Your #GiveMiamiDay gift to TAS in any amount will be amplified via The Miami Foundation with the generous support of Knight Foundation. Your gift will help us fulfill our Mission to conserve and restore South Florida ecosystems, focusing on birds, other wildlife and their habitats.
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Doc Thomas House Docent-guided Tours @ TAS
Y'all Come! Saturday, November 4, 1 & 3pm
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Visit the historic Doc Thomas House for a captivating guided tour led by a TAS docent. Learn about the Birds' benefactor Arden Hayes Thomas, the renowned architect he commissioned and the home's distinctive architectural features while getting a taste of local and Audubon history, too. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, named a Florida Heritage Site and designated a Dade County landmark, the charming 1932 cottage has much to say for itself! Tours include a stroll through our Steinberg Nature Center property weather-permitting.
Admission by Donation
CLICK HERE
to invite Friends on Facebook & spread the word
REMEMBER: follow us on
Twitter
, to tag us on Historic Facts and on
Instagram
, to share your photos in a post or story!
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Love the Everglades Concert
Saturday, November 4, 2pm-3am
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Love The Everglades Movement and Ploppy Palace Productions will host a concert to raise awareness and support for Everglades protection and public education. This three stage extravaganza features some of South Florida's top bands, spoken word artists and community activists coming together to raise awareness for our region's vital natural resource. For more information, click
here
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Florida Trail Association (FTA)
Meeting & Potluck Dinner @ TAS
Tuesday, November 7, 7-9 pm
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FTA’s second meeting of the season will feature Leah Harman's recounting her experience hiking the Colorado and Appalachian Trails this past summer.
Pot-luck -- bring something delicious! Please be mindful and refrain from using disposable items to make, carry or serve your dish.
No plastic bags, single-use plastic or styrofoam, please.
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Walk in the Woods with Wine & Whisk
SOLD OUT
Wednesday, November 8, 7pm
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Experience this enchanting, biannual alfresco dinner party staged under the Audubon chickee (spared by Irma!). Old World wines courtesy of Republic National Distributing Company paired with dinner by Whisk Gourmet; A Joy Wallace Catering will again help us set the table! Suggested minimum donation $125 per person.
This event is SOLD OUT. Want to attend this coming Spring's dinner?
Click Here
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Attend: SoMi ArtWalk Reception @ TAS
"In My SoFlo Backyard" Exhibit
Works by Ransom Everglades Art Students
Friday, November 10, 6-8pm
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Serving as SoMi ArtWalk's eastern outpost, our historic Doc Thomas House period parlor is transformed into a vibrant art gallery as
Ransom Everglades High School Honors Studio Students present "In My SoFlo Backyard." The exhibit conveys their bird's eye perspectives on native Florida flora and fauna, and is curated by art teacher Astrid Dalins.
The opening night reception features a Donation Bird Bar.
Bonus: Park for free on our Steinberg Nature Center grounds via the 55th Avenue entry gate and use TAS as your ArtWalk home base for a gallery-hopping stroll into town.
"In My SoFlo Backyard" will hang through November in the "Florida Heritage Site" 1932 cottage with
viewings by appointment:
Hours vary, so to assure entry to the exhibit please call or write in advance:
305.667.7337
or
events@tropicalaudubon.org
.
Fifty percent of the proceeds from the sale of all art benefit Tropical Audubon Society (the proverbial Birds thank these RE student artists for their inordinate generosity).
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Eco Restoration Day @ TAS's Porter Russell Pine Rockland
Saturday, November 11, 8:30-11:30am
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Help TAS steward our Porter Russell Pine Rockland, an 8-acre property in South Miami-Dade County, and one of the few remaining tracts of globally imperiled Pine Rockland habitat remaining outside of Everglades National Park.
Please bring sunscreen, your refillable water bottle, and wear closed toed-shoes. We will provide water.
Eco-restoration days take place on the second Saturday of every month. Groups welcome!
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Miami Book Fair
Thursday, November 12-19
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Click here for more information on this year's fair.
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Rise Up Florida Environmental Committee Meeting @ TAS
Thursday, November 16, 6:30pm
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Rise Up Florida! is a grassroots group of engaged citizens whose goals are to mobilize people, activate them to protect our community from unfair and unjust policies, and work toward electing representatives who reflect our core values of equal rights and opportunity for all.
Pot-luck -- bring something delicious! Please be mindful and refrain from using disposable items to make, carry or serve your dish. No plastic bags, single-use plastic or styrofoam, please.
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Eco-Restoration Day @ TAS's Steinberg Nature Center
Saturday, November 18, 8:30-11:30am
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Photo Credit Tom E. Smith
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Learn about indigenous plants and help us maintain our near-native landscape at theSteinbergNatureCenter ontheTAS campus. We need you! Restoration Days are held onthe3rd Saturday of every month. We're flexible -- show up between 8:30 and 11:30am -- you will meet conservationists, birders, plant lovers and gardeners just like you lending a hand.
Volunteer to Get Your Hands Dirty! (We provide gloves!). Groups welcome.
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Free Perching @ TAS Thanksgiving weekend
Thursday- Sunday November 23-26
Dawn (6:45am) - Dusk (5:30pm), each day
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Get off the couch and out of the malls! Free Perching at TAS from dawn 'til dusk Thursday, Friday, Saturday
and Sunday. Bring your friends and family, and your Thanksgiving leftovers
for a picnic under the Audubon oaks. Breathe in Nature's bounty.
Explore our Pine Rockland and Hardwood Hammock habitats. Count birds and your blessings. Read a book under our legacy Kapok tree. Meditate or practice Yoga in the shelter of our chickee
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#CyberMonday w/TAS
November 27
Stay-tuned for Holiday Cards, Leica Store Miami & Amazon Smile Info
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Do a little finger yoga for practice and do your holiday shopping in your field attire! We'll soon give you instructions on how you can log onto Amazon Smile and shop Leica Store Miami through our website. Birdiful holiday cards, postcards and gift tags are available at TAS.
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Miami Pine Rocklands Coalition Meeting @ TAS
Thursday, November 30, 7-9pm
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Photo Credit: Al Sunshine
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Get the latest developments surrounding Walmart/Coral Reef Commons Development plans to bulldoze and pave over imperiled habitat at the former University of Miami South Campus.
Learn about plans to Save the Pine Rocklands, and how you can participate by helping ramp-up "Save it, Don't Pave it" efforts all the way to Washington D.C.
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Go Solar!
Join a Solar Co-op Information Session Near You
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Live in Northern Miami-Dade and want to go solar? Now's your chance! Neighbors across Highland Lakes, Brownsville, Gladeview, Country Club, Miami Lakes, Miami Gardens, Opa-Locka, West Little River, El Portal, Miami Shores, and North Miami have formed the Northern Miami-Dade Solar Co-op with the help of Solar United Neighbors of Florida to make it easier to save money on the purchase of solar panels, while building a community of local solar supporters. Join them for an information session at Chabad Chayil to learn about solar energy, as well as how the Northern Miami-Dade Solar Co-op simplifies the process of going solar while providing a discount through its bulk purchasing power. For more information, clic
k
here
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(left to right) Tom, John and Scott
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Tom Gerrish of Round Tuit,
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for springing into the Birds' proverbial service pro bono when we sorely needed 11th-hour help getting Doc Thomas House ready for its debut docent tour. The fully licensed and insured father-son-nephew carpentry business has been operating locally since Tom founded it in 1973. His decades of experience speak volumes. His mantra is assuring: Provide quality carpentry services to homeowners quickly, efficiently and with a dose of good cheer.
You must be familiar with Round Tuit's signature silver-paneled box trucks tooling around town?! For response efficiency and carbon footprint considerations, the guys keep it local, catering to the Coconut Grove, Coral Gables, Palmetto Bay, Pinecrest and South Miami communities. So, when it's finally time to get around to that long-deferred door, window, kitchen, bathroom, garage, patio, garden trellis or gate project, now you know who to call.
Supporting those vendors who support TAS is an easy way to contribute to our Mission. The birds will thank you!
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