Date: 10/6/25 1:19 pm From: Karen Holliday <ladyhawke1...> Subject: ASCA field trips October and November
-------- Original message --------Below are the October and November ASCA field trips. You don't have to be an ASCA member to participate in the field trips. The more the merrier! Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Karen Holliday ASCA field trip coordinator ASCA Field TripsOctober & November 2025October 11Delta Rivers Nature Center, Boyd Point Wastewater Facility, and Lake Saracen, Jefferson Co.October 11 is October Big Day, part of Global Bird Weekend Oct. 10-12. Get out and bird and submit your checklists to eBird and be part of this weekend of reporting birds. eBird encourages birding close to home in your local park, or nature reserve. More information is available at #Globalbirdweekend.Because I had to cancel this trip in March due to weather, I decided to give it another try. Meet at 7:00 a.m. at the Dixon Rd. commuter lot, Exit 3 off 1-530 South. We'll arrive at the Delta Rivers Nature Center in Pine Bluff around 8:00 a.m. We'll bird the parking lot until the Center opens at 8:30 a.m. The area has diverse habitats such as cypress and tupelo swamps, open water, and wetlands. Walking is on paved trails and boardwalks. Next stop is the Boyd Point Wastewater Facility to look for ducks and gulls. If time permits, we'll also check Lake Saracen. Bring water, snacks, and lunch. The trip can last into the afternoon. Participants are welcome to leave at any time.From the Dixon Rd. commuter lot, take 1-530 south to Pine Bluff for 35 miles until 1-530 becomes Hwy. 65B (Exit 35). Go 6 miles, continuing past Lake Saracen (Lake Pine Bluff). Turn left onto Regional Park Drive (Convention Center Dr.). Continue on Regional Park Drive approximately 1.2 miles. Turn right onto 1400 Black Dog Road. Follow signs to the Nature Center. GPS: 34.239187, -91.990982. Website is www.deltarivers.com November 22Warren Prairie Natural AreaMeet at the Southern Edge Truckstop & Eatery in Pine Bluff (5803 S Olive St.), Exit 43 off 1-530 South, at 7:45 AM. This will be the chance to stop for restrooms, snacks, and water before continuing to Warren Prairie. Or, meet the group at the northwest parking lot for the Natural Area by 9:00 AM. The parking lot is small, so please carpool if possible. Kevin Krajcir is leading this trip and will spend a bit of time in the parking lot discussing the ecology of the site before walking in on the trail from the parking lot. We will be walking off trail through grass, mud, and puddles, so please bring muck boots or other suitable footwear.This natural area features a diversity of habitats that host a variety of common and rare species. Our target species will be Henslow's Sparrows, Red-cockaded Woodpeckers, Brown-headed Nuthatches, American Woodcocks, and Sedge Wrens. We will likely explore the area until lunchtime, so bring water, snacks, and lunch (if desired, because food options nearby are limited). We will return to Little Rock late in the afternoon.From Little Rock, drive south on 1-530 for 43 miles. Take the exit onto Olive Street (Exit 43). Continue south on Hwy 63 for 41 miles. At the 4-way stop, turn left onto Hwy 189 Bypass and continue for 4 miles. Turn left onto Hwy 278. Continue for 2.5 miles before turning right onto AR-172. The parking lot will be on your left in 2 miles. Parking lot GPS: 33.579631, -91.986421. For information about the site, visit Warren Prairie Natural Area website.Karen Holliday ASCA field trip coordinator