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Bird Water Feature

Bird Water Feature

The Bird Water Feature provides a dependable year-round source of water for birds and other animals in the park.

Located at Phil Hardberger Park East, to the right of the Salado Outdoor Classroom building on the north side of the Blanco Road parking lot, it is a rock structure with recycling water gently flowing across several levels. A palisade-style viewing blind lets you observe the birds without disturbing them.

Birds need water every day and will fly to where they can find it. They are attracted to water, especially moving water, so a reliable source of flowing water should bring more species of birds to the park.

Bird species seen using the water feature include, from left to right, Northern Mockingbird, Golden-fronted Woodpecker, Northern Cardinal and Black-and-white Warbler.

All of the water for this feature is collected from the roof of the adjacent Salado Outdoor Classroom and stored in a dedicated 3,900 gallon storage tank. No additional water from the Edwards Aquifer is required.

In 2015, four organizations worked together to make this feature a reality: San Antonio Audubon Society, Bexar Audubon Society, Alamo Area Master Naturalists, and San Antonio Parks and Recreation Department.


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Phil Hardberger Park
West Entrance
8400 NW Military Hwy., San Antonio, TX 78216 (210) 207-3284
East Entrance
13203 Blanco Road, San Antonio, TX 78216 (210) 207-3284

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