0900 on the last Saturday of the month is the Llano Estacado Audubon Society bird walk, often held at Lubbock Lake Landmark. [Check the LEAS page on Facebook to see where they will meet.]
On the last Saturday in October, 2018, Yellow-crowned Night Herons were seen along with a Belted Kingfisher at the dig site, but in the trees near the entrance to the visitor's center there were a couple of Ruby-Crowned Kinglets and a Vireo.
Don't assume that birds are not to be found close to the building!
And of course out on the short grass range there are sparrows. My last sparrow sighting there was a Savannah.
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How did I miss the Ruby-crowned Kinglets and Vireo?
Well, Am -- may I call you Am? -- when the Audubon group broke up, a sharp-eyed young man not part of the LEAS group was pointing those birds out to the 3 of us who wandered up the east side of the building on the way to the parking lot. You and other TMNs were setting up in the auditorium then.
I see. Glad you all got to see them.
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