Join expert birder Jack Johnston on the Chattooga Conservancy’s annual bird watching expedition. Jack will lead a short hike into the woods to look and listen for neotropical migratory birds, sharing his wealth of knowledge about bird songs and distinctive markings to identify the birds heard and seen on the expedition. The trip leader, Jack Johnston, has spent over 30 years as a volunteer conducting summer bird surveys for the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Meet at 8 a.m. sharp in the Ingles parking lot, on Highway 441 in Clayton. Gather over on the side of the parking lot next to the Community Bank building. Bring binoculars. For more information, please call 706-782-6097.
Read more about Migratory Bird Patterns here.