Lots of Blue Jays on the Fenceline
Prior to the Derecho at the Snover/Scotland Corner
Ever Noticed How Many Cardinals are on the Fenceline? They are Thriving.
Parker, the Coopers Hawk, was the star of the BBP Walking Tours Up on the High Power Line over the Bayou in BBP. He visits Cleveland Park frequently on his way to Bayou Park, where he knows large numbers of fat finches are roosting in the bushes are Buildings 19/20/23. He is fat, happy, and beautiful.
The Bluebonnet Fields in Cleveland Park were seeded in 2022 by two great HPARD stars we met at the Earth Day Celebration Downtown. They increased the size of the bluebonnet tenfold, and we are grateful. They were at their best in 2023 and great in 2024 , but smaller in 2025 due to weather and heat. We have one of the best spots inside the loop. Please tag us in your photos and do your best to not trample them during season.
Thanks HPARD.
Thank You Lady Bird Johnson
In 2025, we had record numbers of the yellow-crowned night heron (Nyctanassa violacea) in Cleveland Park. They are the Houston Audubon's Official Bird of Houston, known for their distinctive appearance and preference for crustaceans.
Despite their name, they forage during both the day and night, especially during low tide in coastal areas.
They are generally more solitary than other heron species, though they may nest in loose colonies with other herons or solely with their species.
Breeding season typically runs from early spring to mid-summer, depending on the emergence of crabs in the spring.
They are monogamous, with both parents building the nest and raising the young.
Nests are built from sticks, often lined with leaves or other materials, in trees or other vegetation near or over water. Clutches
usually contain 2-6 eggs, which hatch after an incubation period of 24–29 days.
Chicks are helpless and rely on their parents for food for several weeks after hatching.
🌳 The Park is Home to the #5 Ranked Southern Catalpa in the County! 🌳
We’re proud to announce that our park is home to the #5 ranked Southern Catalpa in the county.
Check out the Tree Registry for a full list of all the top tree winners!
Seen in the Park.
This guy is seen in the Park and at Bayou Park frequently. Probably not a good idea to leave your pet bird on the patio all day while you are at work because this Falcon wants him for dinner.
One of the many stages you will see if you create a Monarch Butterfly Waystation in your garden
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Rededicated by Mayor Whitmire – April 19, 2025
Thank You for Joining Us to Rename/Rededicate our ballfield and meet the Hearn family on "Tim Hearn Day" in Houston.
We have pledged to repace the aging 20-year-old ballfield sign with one that tells the the story of Tim's Sacrifice. We're currently at 22 % of our fundraising goal (7/10) Please chip in today to help us with this important project.
Officer Tim Hearn, a leader of the HPD Raiders softball team and a dedicated undercover officer, often played here. In 1978, Tim tragically gave his life in the line of duty while making an arrest.