Speaker: Charley Amos

Charley is a Cross Timbers Master Naturalist, who has been birding over 30 years and has attracted over 90 species of birds to his yard, which he describes as "constantly alive with action," from not only birds, but mammals, reptiles and insects as well. Charley travels extensively; always tracking that infrequently seen bird in nature, while visiting other wildlife along the way. Charley is past president of the Fort Worth Audubon Society, and as a guide for hikes featuring bird spotting and identification, he's in demand statewide. He also volunteers at River Legacy Living Science Center in Arlington and Oliver Nature Park in Mansfield, where he leads nature walks for both children and adults. He has been a valued guide at Walk on the Wild. Side at Veteran's Park, where school children are invited to come and commune with nature.

Info: Michael Francis, mfrancis@fwas.org

Event Location: 
UNT Health Science Center
3500 Camp Bowie Blvd Research and Education Bldg, Beyer Hall, Rm 100
Fort Worth , TX
Date and Time: 
Thursday, January 9, 2020 - 7:30pm