Author: Nic

  • February

    Our monthly meeting is coming up this Tuesday! Don’t miss the presentation by Dr. David Cimprich on the status of the Black Capped Vireo. We will also be discussing plans for our upcoming field trip to Berry Spring this saturday! Check out the newsletter!

  • TLAS Field trip

    The 19 January TLAS Field Trip to Fort Hood’s West Range is hereby cancelled. The weather forecast for that morning promises absolutely miserable conditions for birding and driving on the unimproved trails in that area. Gil Eckrich

  • January Meeting and Field trip

    It’s 2019 and we have our first meeting and first field trip of the year coming up.. Join us on Tuesday (1/8/19) at 7 p.m. at UMHB to hear an excellent talk on Partners in Flight by Jackelyn Ferrer Perez. Then on the following Saturday (1/19/19) we will be heading to west Fort Hood for…

  • Christmas Bird count 2018

    The count is coming up this Saturday! Please join us tonight Tuesday December 11th 1900 at Mary Hardin Baylor to discuss our plan for the count. Participation is lots of fun and you don’t need to be an expert to help. If you can’t make it tonight please contact us and we will make sure…

  • May Field Trip!

    12 May: Fort Hood East Range If you are interested in participating, meet at 08:00. Coming from intersection of I-35 and HWY 190, turn right onto Loop 121 and drive north. Go 2.4 miles and turn left onto Sparta Rd at the third traffic light. Continue driving west, going through a stop sign at 5.4…

  • Show and tell at tonight’s meeting!

    Every May members bring their best photos and stories about birds, birding and the outdoors. Please take part and share your experiences. There is no need to be an expert photographer or story-teller. Please limit your photographs to 15 per person to allow others to share. See you tonight at UMHB!

  • Make up field trip

    Our trip to Fort Hood was cancelled due to the government shut down. In an effort to make up for a lost field trip, I propose we make an attempt at one this coming weekend. There is a burrowing owl being seen in south Bell county. This is a very charismatic species and would be…

  • Governance

    The Twin Lakes Audubon Society has operated under a constitution adopted from the National Audubon Society for nearly 15 years. This constitution does not reflect how our organization is currently run. I have created an amended constitution that supposes a membership run organization without a board of directors. We have been voting on issues in…

  • New Website

    Welcome to our new website! In an effort to improve access to information about birding in our area we have developed a new website. Please contact us with any errors or with any suggestions for improvement or new content. Our next general meeting is October 10, 2017 at 7pm in Room 117 York Science Building,…