
#21in21: Lincoln State Park Summer Birding Trip
June 19 @ 8:00 am - 11:00 am EDT
Free – $10
Join Indiana Audubon in the deep south of the state for a morning of birding at Lincoln State Park. Warblers, vireos and thrushes pour through the park in early and mid-May on their spring migration, with many breeding species into the summer months. The park also boasts one of the first, if not the first, Mississippi Kite populations around. Regular sightings of the kites began in the early nineties and the species is still going strong in this area today.
To comply with CDC recommendations, all IAS field trips until further notice will have the follow restrictions:
- All IAS trip participants must pre-register in advance for upcoming field trips
- All IAS 2020 Field Trips are limited to 15 participants
- All participants should utilize facial covering and/or social distancing during the field trip
- All participants should plan on traveling separately rather than carpool during multiple location trips
All participants must read and agree to the IAS Field Trip Release to participate in IAS led events and trips. Field trips are free for IAS- Members and $10 for non-members. This trip is part of the 21 in 2021 Indiana Birding Trail Challenge. Find more #21in21 Hikes Here. We hope to see you there!