Space Coast Birding Festival

Space Coast Birding Festival – Catalog Available & Registration Open

November 2, 2010

I told you I’d let you know when the catalog is available, so here it is! Registration is now OPEN on the festival website. Don’t wait too long; the top classes and field trips fill up quickly (I learned that the hard way last year). Catalog Table of Contents: Welcome Raptor Project Sponsors & Partners [...]

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Learn About Beach Birds

October 30, 2010

Birds are often the most visible and audible animal at the beach. Terns and gulls gracefully circle and dive; long-necked herons and egrets stalk the shoreline; and tiny peeps race back and forth along the seashore. But there are many kinds of gulls, terns, herons and peeps. Many come from far away lands and are [...]

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Blogging the Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival

October 25, 2010

I’m happy to announce that again this year I will be blogging about the Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival coming up in January 2011. This year most of my blogging will take place on the Festival’s Facebook page rather than on this blog. I’ll also be attending and live-blogging from the Festival. The program [...]

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Annual Space Coast Birding Festival Brings the Best of the Best to Florida

February 11, 2010

Posted by David McRee at BlogTheBeach.com The 13th Annual Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival was my first birding festival. I attended the full week and my daily schedule was packed with classes, field trips, keynote presentations, and daily visits to the exhibit room to meet vendors and meet birders. The whole experience exceeded my [...]

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Binoculars and Spotting Scopes Tempt Visitors to the Space Coast Birding Festival

February 10, 2010

If you are entertaining the idea of buying a new pair of binoculars or a spotting scope, the Space Coast Birding & Wildlife Festival is definitely one of your best opportunities to do so. The advantage to attending the Festival is that you can try out the entire line of binoculars, spotting scopes and all [...]

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Gull Watching with Alvaro Jaramillo at the Space Coast Birding Festival

February 2, 2010

Posted by David McRee at BlogTheBeach.com There are two really good places to watch gulls: the beach and the dump. On this particular morning during the Space Coast Birding Festival we went to the dump on a field trip led by gull expert extraordinaire Alvaro Jaramillo of Field Guides. I shot this short video during [...]

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People I Met at the Space Coast Birding & Wildlife Festival

February 1, 2010

Posted by David McRee at BlogTheBeach.com I met lots of great folks at the 13th Annual Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival. I learned a lot about nature and birds from everyone. I thought it would be fun to introduce you to some of the personalities at the Festival, so I’ve created the short video [...]

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Birding by Ear and Habitat

January 30, 2010

Posted by David McRee at BlogTheBeach.com My alarm clock went off at 4:05 this morning. I was to meet Paddy Cunningham-Pascatore and the rest of our group for a pre-sunrise Space Coast Birding Festival field trip in the bird-rich Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge (MINWR). It was pitch black when I arrived in the parking [...]

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13th Annual Space Coast Birding & Wildlife Festival Offers Something for Every Nature Enthusiast

January 29, 2010

Posted by David McRee at BlogTheBeach.com Not all activities at the Space Coast Birding & Wildlife Festival are outdoors. Much of the festival takes place in the Exhibition Center in the Gymnatorium at Brevard Community College. Vendors who serve the birding community showcase what they have to offer. Thursday afternoon I had a couple hours [...]

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A Scrub Jay Adventure at the Space Coast Birding Festival

January 28, 2010

Posted by David McRee at BlogTheBeach.com I first met the friendly scrub jays when I went on a camping trip to Oscar Scherer State Park in Sarasota as a kid. These beautiful jays have no fear of humans. Since they are so habitat-specific, few people get to see them. I became reaquainted with this species [...]

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