Wild About Bluebirds
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Morning Session: 10 am - 12:30 pm
Afternoon Session: 1:30 - 3:30 pm
The same program will be presented at the morning and afternoon sessions.
$45/ group of 2 (includes one nest box kit)
$35/ individual adult (includes one nest box kit)
$10/ additional child under 18 (does not include a nest box kit - must be purchased in conjunction with a group or individual registration)
Includes:
- Bluebird nest box kit and instructor-led build
- Bluebird presentation
- Guided hike
Prepare the way for this spring's bluebirds with a brand new nest box. Hike the bluebird nest box trail at Owl's Hill and learn how this simple, but critical research project helped bring the Eastern bluebird from a threatened species to a common backyard bird. Build its own bluebird nest box in preparation of spring and learn how to find the perfect spot for you to mount it in your yard.
This program is designed with adults and teens in mind. Suitable for ages 7 and up.
Underwriting support for this program is provided in part by:

Note: To protect the wildlife, we do not permit pets on the Sanctuary grounds.
REFUND & CANCELLATION POLICY:
- REFUND POLICY: There are no refunds for programs you cannot attend, however you may transfer your ticket to a friend, colleague or family member by calling us in advance of the program date.
- CANCELLATION: Programs are rain or shine. We will, however, cancel a program if Williamson County is under a severe weather warning issued by the National Weather Service. Participants will be notified of cancellations by email. If a program is cancelled, you will receive a credit toward Day Passes valid for 30 days.
FOR EVERYONE'S SAFETY:
- Please DO NOT attend if you are not feeling well or have recently been exposed to someone with a respiratory illness.
- Our outdoor portable toilets each have hand sanitizers inside.
- Please bring a refillable water bottle. We do not have a communal water fountain.
- Insect repellant and sunscreen is recommended (depending on the season).








