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

Bird watchers of all skill levels are invited to join an expert to explore birding locations at LLELA. Ages 10 and up. There is no additional fee for this hike, just LLELA’s regular gate fee ($5/vehicle, cash or check only).

Guided stroll through the woods and across the prairie. Howling coyotes, hooting owls and other nocturnal sounds will provide an out-of-the-ordinary hiking experience. Ages 5 and up. $10. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED by Friday, October 5, 11 a.m. online at bit.ly/CoLRegistration (search activity code 800000) or by calling 972-219-3550.

Stop by Twelve Hills and learn what you can do about crime prevention in your neighborhood, meet neighbors, visit with a screech owl and great horned owl, enjoy nature displays and refreshments. Finish with an evening stroll through Twelve Hills. Bring the kids to this free, family-friendly event. 

If it's raining, please join us directly across Mary Cliff Road on the Hernandez's big front porch.

One Saturday each month, we invite individuals and groups to assist us with outdoor projects based on current needs. Projects may include trail building, habitat management, invasive plant removal, working in our gardens and much more. Corporate and other groups welcome, but please call ahead: 469-526-1991.

We'll be leading walks through the late summer blooms, including some of Texas’ true ‘tall grasses’! The 1,400-acre Clymer meadow contains one of the last remnants of the Blackland Prairie, an ecosystem that once stretched from the Texas coast to southern Manitoba. Our wildflower tour will bring you up close and personal different types of rare prairieland and expose you to a variety of rare plants. Cameras, sunscreen, hat, long pants, hiking boots, bottled water, sack lunch and bug spray are all recommended. Pack a picnic lunch and a beverage, and bring the whole family! 

Starts with a prairie restoration activity fun for all ages. Program starts at 10:30 a.m. with keynote Brian Trusty, vice president of National Audubon, artist-environmentalist Ximena Coronado of Garland High School and other interesting folks. Around noon, the event will conclude with a guided walk along the Trinity River.

Entry to TRAC will be free for those attending the event. Info: TCA@tcatexas.org or 512-327-4119.  

 

Dr. Ray Chancellor discusses how the winter months can be filled with more than 150 species of birds that can be enjoyed even on the coldest days. Learn what can seen when walking the many trails in our local park lands. Learn the key species to look for and how best to attract them to your own back yard. If you are a beginning birder or an experienced one, you will find the program just for you.

James A. Murphy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, will provide an overview of the land surrounding the dam and include the Corps’ role in flood control, water supply, recreation and stewardship.  A tour of the Lake Lewisville Dam will follow the presentation. Park at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers office. We'll caravan to the dam following a short presentation and lunch. We will be outside so dress comfortably for walking. Bring insect repellent as well.

$20-$30. Price includes a box lunch. Register.

Visit a native remnant prairie that exists right here in Tarrant County! We'll talk a walk through the prairie to see what is growing, what native plants & wildlife are present since this prairie was not mowed this summer and we had good August rains! Bring your phone or camera to take a few photos to add to the iNaturalist Project "Stella Rowan Prairie" to help us document what is here. Enjoy the fall season wildflowers in their native prairie environment and maybe we will get lucky and see a few Monarchs migrating south! Wear closed toe shoes and long pants.

Opportunity to visit a rare 100-acre block of Blackland Prairie. The Native Prairies Association of Texas is raising $50,000 to buy it. It's near Greenville, within 90 minutes from Fort Worth and an hour from Dallas.

Meet at a location in Floyd near US 380 TBA and carpool to the site. Please RSVP on FB page. Attendance space is limited. Check page for developments. 

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