Start the new year with a resolution to spend more time outdoors. Join us at Papago Park as a first time birdwatcher or to get reacquainted with birding. Let our guide show you how easy it is to birdwatch in an urban park.
This trip is for birdwatchers of all skill levels. The park has ponds frequented by egrets, herons, cormorants and a wide variety of ducks. Songbirds will be heard and seen in the trees. Red-tailed and Harris’ Hawks frequently soar over this park. We might even see an Osprey catch a fish. Margaret is a life-long birder and author of Backyard Birding in Northern Arizona.
Bring: Binoculars, water bottle, hat/sunscreen and walking shoes
Meet: In the parking lot at 8:00 a.m.
Difficulty: 1- Flat easily accessible paths. Paths and restrooms are handicapped accessible. Limited to eight participants.
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Photo by Nancy Rynes/Audubon Photography Awards