March Book Club
Forsyth Audubon Book Club will meet on Tuesday, March 17th, at 6pm-7:15pm, at the Forsyth County Central Library. This month we will read and discuss Flight of the Godwit by Bruce M. Beehler. This...
Forsyth Audubon Book Club will meet on Tuesday, March 17th, at 6pm-7:15pm, at the Forsyth County Central Library. This month we will read and discuss Flight of the Godwit by Bruce M. Beehler. This...
As always, Forsyth Audubon will be participating in Creek Week! We will have a table at the kickoff event, and will be hosting a Plirding and Mindful Birding event during the week. More details...
Fourth Monday Birding at Winston Lake. We'll meet at the north end of the lake parking lot by the pier. Late March is the end of "weird duck season" so we'll scan the water for...
Please join us at our March Chapter Meeting to hear from Wake Forest Assistant Professor of Biology, Dr. Elsie Shogren. Dr. Shogrun will share about her research on honeyeaters of the Solomon Islands, which...
Forsyth Audubon has been working with the City of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County to develop and implement Natural Resource Management Plans for their parks. The goal is to protect and enhance critical habitats, and the...
Join Forsyth Audubon for another invasive plant removal! All the requisite tools will be provided. We encourage participants to wear long sleeves, even as the weather is warming, as poison ivy can be lurking around the...
Families are invited to join leader Chris Marsh for a stroll along the Yadkin River in Tanglewood Park to look for nesting great blue herons, swallows and martins, and also to look for early...
Join us for our April Second Saturday Bird Walk! This will be a walk through the beautiful Thomas Trail at Crossnore. Meet at the Reynolda Road trailhead.
Join Andrea Thomas on the Thomas Trail at Crossnore to search for spring migrants! Meet at the Reynolda Road trailhead.
We will meet at 6:00 PM on Tuesday, April, 14th, at River Birch Lodge on Robinhood Road, https://riverbirchlodge.com. Our reservation will be under Forsyth Audubon. There is no formal program, just a fun get...