Birdability Walk, Sat., Sept. 21

Birdability Walk
Richard Moya Park
Sat. Sept. 21, 2019
8:00am-10:00am

Hi, all. I hope you have enjoyed your summer though it has been incredibly hot! I, for one, and looking forward to a cool fall of birding. Richard Moya Park is accessible, pretty, and reliable for good birds year-round. Complete with big, old pecan trees, a cool, old bridge, and Onion creek, the park is one of my very favorites in the central Austin area. See Google Maps for directions.

 Unfortunately, it is not on the Capital Metro route. We will meet at 8 a.m. Please be prompt.

Bring water, a hat, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Bring binoculars if you have them. I will bring extra binoculars for those of you who need them.

If it has rained a lot, the park may close. Check my blog site, birdability.com for any cancellations before you head out!

See you there! I am very excited you are coming. I know you will enjoy it. If you run into any problem, call or text me at
512-461-6920.

Virginia
Virginia Rose

Virginia fell off a horse at the age of 14 which resulted in a spinal cord injury. A wheelchair user ever since, she began birding 17 years ago and discovered her best self in nature. She has led bird outings for Travis Audubon for seven years, and leads the accessible outings for the Rio Grande Valley Birding Festival each year.

As a retired high school English teacher, she is passionate about bringing the same joy of birding and nature to others who have mobility or other accessibility challenges. Her infectious positive attitude is the force behind Birdability.

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