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Meet Your Trip Leader
Aurora's Red-tailed Hawk Park and nearby trails
(Developing Birder Trip)
9/22/2023
7:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Leader:
David Suddjian dsuddjian@gmail.com or 831-713-8659
Trip Difficulty: Moderate
Directions
Meet at the parking lot for Red-tailed Hawk Park in Aurora off South Aurora Parkway at East Irish Drive
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This trip is limited to the first 8 registrations.
Habitats to bird: Conifer Forest, Developed, Grassland, Riparian, Wetland
This trip will expl;ore Red-tailed Hawk Park and a nearby city trail - either Sampson Gulch Trail or Piney Creek Trail. We will vist a vairety of habitats found in the park and along the trials, and will look for migrant warblers and sparrows. This is a good time for variety. Beginning and newer birders are very welcome. We can talk about how to use the eBird Mobile app or Merlin, and whatever questions you may have. Plan for about 2-3 miles of walking on paved paths, level to gentle grades. Bring snacks and drinks for the outing. There is a restroom at Red-tailed Hawk Park.
6 people have registered for this trip. There are 2 spaces left.
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