2024 Texas Century Club Weekender
SAVE THE DATE FOR THE TOS TEXAS CENTURY CLUB WEEKENDER
NOV. 22-24, 2024 WITH JANEY WOODLEY
Thinking about joining the craziness that is the Texas Century Club? Already obsessed and need to start or finish Marion or Harrison County? Please join us as we see just how high we can get our species count!
TOS member Janey Woodley will be your leader for this Weekender. She has been pursuing the Texas Century Club dream since she did her first Century Club Field Trip with TOS in January of 2019.
The trip will be based in Marshall, and it begins on November 22 with a quick afternoon visit to the Port Jefferson History and Nature Center, followed by an evening presentation by Janey about how to get started on your Texas Century Club journey and strategies for making the most out of each county birding trip. What species to expect over the weekend will also be discussed. Then on November 23 you’ll carpool to several parks on Lake O’ The Pines with dinner at a local restaurant that evening to share sightings and relax.
Since no visit to this part of the State is complete without a visit to Caddo Lake, the next day you’ll leave the hotel for a visit to Caddo Lake State Park and Caddo NWR. finishing the day between 12:00 and 1:00 pm. For those interested in grabbing a bite to eat before heading home, Big Pines Lodge on Caddo Lake is a good choice.
An email with the registration link will be sent on September 8th and registration will open for THREE days on September 20th. A random drawing on September 23rd will determine the lucky 14 attendees, with a wait list created at that time in case of future cancellations. Payment is due upon registration and will be immediately refunded to those not selected. A maximum of two people can register together. The registration fee is $110 per person*.
In the interests of fairness, trip winners will not be eligible for any other weekenders this year, to allow others to participate.
Don’t miss this opportunity to pump up your year list, your county lists, and maybe your life list!
*Fee does not cover meals, hotel, tips, or any other incidentals.
Texas Ornithological Society
Welcome to the Amazing World of Texas Birds!
If you love birds, Texas is definitely the place for you! With eight different geographical regions to explore, each offering its own, unique wildlife environment; more than 660 species to be discovered; and a location adjacent to the tropical regions of Mexico and Central America, you never know what you might see when you grab your binoculars and head out!
Texas Ornithological Society is proud to promote the discovery, knowledge, observation and conservation of birds in Texas since 1953.