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NORTHWEST ARKANSAS AUDUBON SOCIETY

The Northwest Arkansas Audubon Society is a registered non-profit organization serving the four-county region of northwest Arkansas -- Benton, Carroll, Madison and Washington counties, committed to Preserving the Natural World in Northwest Arkansas through Education, Environmental Study and Habitat Protection.

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Upcoming Field Trips & Events

All field trips are free and open to the public. You do not have to be a member of NWAAS to attend. For questions or to RSVP, email trips@nwarkaudubon.org

Brown-headed Nuthatches at Shores Lake - Saturday, March 14th, 2026

The Northwest Arkansas Audubon Society will host a field trip to Shores Lake in the Ozark National Forest on Saturday, March 14, 2026, starting at 9:00 AM. This area features mature shortleaf pine habitat that's the best place in Northwest Arkansas to find our target species: Brown-headed Nuthatch. We'll enjoy all the fine birds this pine forest offers though, keeping a keen eye out for the early spring migrants like Black-and-white Warbler and Northern Parula. Bill Beall, veteran birder from Ft. Smith will co-lead this trip. Meet at 9 AM at the Shores Lake picnic area entrance (GPS: 35.640199, -93.959962) on the west side of the lake. We'll bird around the lake and surrounding area for a couple hours.
For those who want to keep birding in the afternoon, Bill Beall will lead us down to Frog Bayou WMA (near Alma, AR) to explore the ponds, river, and agricultural fields in the valley. This time of year can be good for early shorebird arrivals like American Golden-Plover.
Limited to 25 attendees. RSVP at trips@nwarkaudubon.org with the trip name, your name, and the number attending.
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Arkansas Audubon Society Spring Convention in Fort Smith - April 24th–26th, 2026

Birders from around the state will gather for the Arkansas Audubon Society's annual spring convention. The convention will be based in Fort Smith, AR, and will feature field trips to some of the best birding locations in the region. Field trips will be led by local experts and will include a variety of habitats and target species. The convention is a great opportunity to connect with other birders and learn more about the birds of Arkansas.
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Field trips for April-June will be posted soon!

Past Field Trips

A man using his hands to illustrate the spiral flight display of a woodcock as three participants watch.
Dr. David Krementz explaining American Woodcock flight display at start of a field trip on February 22, 2020