The
holidays aren’t just about Santa on Galveston Island. On this Texan barrier island
south of Houston, the holidays have gone to the birds. Every
year Galveston offers a “Breakfast with the Sandhill Cranes” to observe the
tall birds in their natural habitat. This year, the event happens from 8 a.m.
to noon Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 14 and 15, 2013, at Moody Gardens Golf
Course.
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Credit: Barbara Rabek |
First,
there’s a breakfast and presentation about sandhill crane behavior, then a tour
of the island’s West End where the birds hang out. Keanna Leonard, education director
at the
Iain Nicolson
Audubon Center at Rowe Sanctuary in Nebraska, will present a
mini-workshop titled “The Private Lives of Sandhill Cranes,” designed for
beginners and experienced birders alike.
“They
(the island’s cranes) are absolutely stunning, standing 3 1/2-feet
to 4-feet tall with a little red cap,”
said Julie Ann Brown, executive director of the
Galveston Island Nature TourismCouncil.
Sounds
like they’re in the holiday spirit for sure.
And
there’s more to this avian event, Brown added.
“After
breakfast and the presentation, all participants will be invited to go on a ‘crane
crawl’ to visit previously scouted crane ‘hotspots’ on the island’s West End,”
she said. “We’ll have experienced birders with spotting scopes at each site on
hand to answer questions. Participants can meander in any order and at their
own pace to view the ‘wintering Texans.’ It’s a great way to kick off the
holiday season!”
Upcoming
events include the Sea Turtle Saturday and Sea Turtle Saturday for Kids on Feb.
8, 2014, and FeatherFest 2014, an all-inclusive bird event April 10-13, 2014. For
more information on any of these events, visit
www.GalvestonNatureTourism.org.