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Chinsegut birding and wildlife festival is
unique among spring celebrations
March 17, 2008
CONTACT: Kristin Wood 352-754-6722
Bat and owl prowls, live birds-of-prey demonstrations, a
dung ’n’ doodle (insect) walk and off-site field trips to view burrowing
owls and migrating warblers are some of the unique and exciting events
featured at the Chinsegut Birding and Wildlife Festival, April 11 and
12.
The free extravaganza in Brooksville kicks off at the
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission’s Chinsegut Nature
Center at 6:45 p.m. with a talk on the Green Key Funnel, a local spring
bird migration phenomenon. Friday night events conclude with a bat and
owl prowl at 8 p.m.
Saturday morning, motivated birders are invited to get
up at 6:45 a.m. with the birds for an off-site field trip to view the
warbler migration at Green Key.
Also on Saturday morning, events at the nature center
take flight at 7:30 a.m. with live bird banding, followed by a bird walk
at 8:30 a.m. and birds-of-prey programs at 9 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Continuing throughout the day will be programs featuring Florida bats,
basic birding, native plant landscaping, bird-box building, wildlife
photography, plus butterfly and wildflower walks led by experts Marc
Minno and Don Stillwaugh. Florida Natural Areas Inventory entomologist
David Almquist will lead festival goers on a hunt for dung beetles and
‘doodle bugs,” also known as ant lions.
For the adventuresome, there are several off-site field
trips to look for burrowing owls, red-headed woodpeckers, butterflies
and wildflowers on some rarely-visited public lands. For the kids,
there are wildlife games and activities from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
grand finale caps off the festivities with participants showing off
their skills in the annual bird-calling contest. Scheduled
activities conclude at 4:30 p.m. Saturday.
“Healthy Habitat, Abundant Wildlife” is the theme of
this year’s festival. Vendor and exhibitor booths open at 9 a.m. with
refreshments, nature-related books and native plants available for
purchase.
Off-site field trip space is limited. To reserve a spot
on an off-site trip, call Chinsegut Nature Center at 352-754-6722.
For those traveling from out of town, a block of rooms has been reserved
at the Best Western, 352-796-9481, and the Hampton Inn, 352-796-1000, at
a discounted rate under “Chinsegut Birding and Wildlife Festival.”
Chinsegut Nature Center is just north of Brooksville off
U.S. 41. From I-75, take State Road 50 west to Brooksville, go north on
U.S. 41 7 miles to County Road 476, and go west 1 mile to the entrance
gate on the left. Admission is free.
Space for additional vendors is still available. Anyone
interested in exhibiting items based on the festival’s nature-based
theme may call 352-754-6722 or visit
MyFWC.com/Chinsegut for
information.
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