Thursday, March 27, 2014

Birding in a Natural Wasteland

If you are in Texas tune in to the Texas Parks and Wildlife PBS show the week of April 6 to see a short piece on Hornsby Bend. We have worked on this story on and off for several years, so I am glad to see it finally get done. I don't expect a rush of visitors, but it is an unusual story for TPW since we are neither a park or preserve. As I say in the piece - we are "non-traditional habitat" which, of course, is marginal nature.

Follow the link to see the piece or tune in to PBS the week of April 6 to see the segment on the TPW show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DV2g2LUFkx4

2 comments:

ecoman said...

nice! in toronto we have the leslie st. spit made of concrete fill from development. The entire spit has been colonized by plants now. http://tommythompsonpark.ca/

kevin m anderson said...

Yes, I know the Spit and there is a similar site in the San Francisco Bay called the Albany Bulb http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albany_Bulb