Connections aren’t something you can anticipate. However, this fact has made me appreciate every moment of life. During my time […]
Author: Urban Bird Project
Galería Ecos y Voces del Arte Summer Youth Workshop “Jugando y Aprendiendo” June 16-19, 2025
This past June, some of the Urban Bird Project team assisted in the summer youth program at Galería EVA, a […]
May 10th, 2025: Tamōx Talōm Biocultural Birdwalk
On Saturday May 10th, 2025 the Urban Bird Project hosted a biocultural birdwalk along the Yanaguana river and in the […]
April 25th, 2025: Westside Creeks Slow Birdwalk
Urban Bird Project was honored to host San Antonio-based artist Mark Menjívar for a slow birdwalk along the newly-designed Martinez […]
Urban Bird Project – UTSA Libraries Pizza & Research Event “Soaring Beyond Borders – How Birds Connect Us All”
The Urban Bird Project was invited to present for the UTSA Libraries Pizza + Research event on April 8th, 2025. […]
March 7 & April 4th, 2025: Huertos Familiares Workday and Plática
Before and after spring break for our 2025 UBP Spring Scholars, we joined in laboring alongside Terra Advocati, A Todo […]
Yanaguana Owls
There are about 11 species of Owls that inhabit the Texas-Mexico borderlands. Many of them can even be seen or […]
February 15, 2025: Birdwalk at Mitchell Lake Audubon Center ‘Laguna de los Patos”
On Saturday, February 15, 2025, the Urban Bird Project, with the 2025 Spring Scholars, and members of the community, came […]
Rodenticides Harm Raptors
Rodenticide is poison used to kill rats and mice but often ends up harming other wildlife, especially raptors (i.e., […]
“Scholar Highlight: Getting to Know Lauren Granger” by Mariel Ortega
It’s a typical day at elementary school. Students sit at their desks, notebooks, pencils, and favorite erasers at the ready […]