As part of your registration, in order to participate in a Denver Field Ornithologists, Inc. (“DFO”) trip or other activities designated by the Board of Directors, each adult participant and the parent of a minor participant (those under 18 yrs. of age) are required to review and sign (either electronically or manually) a DFO Acknowledgment and Assumption of Risks & Release and Indemnity Agreement (sometimes “Agreement”) Completing this document involves your acceptance of binding contract terms. This online registration system allows you to review and electronically sign the Agreement if you do not have one on file. If you would prefer to manually sign a printable version of the Agreement, you may access it here, and present it to the leader before trip start. If you choose this option, please contact your leader to assure you are signed up for the trip.
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Meet Your Trip Leader
Rocky Mountain Arsenal NWR
10/1/2023
7:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Leader:
Jason Bidgood jbidgood@hotmail.com or 303-919-4591
Trip Difficulty: Moderate
Directions
See trip description for meeting instructions
This trip is limited to the first 10 registrations.
Habitats to bird: Grassland, Riparian
This will be a walking field trip, exploring the loop trail around Lake Ladora. As time permits, we may also check out other hotspots nearby. The habitat here includes grassland and riparian areas. The trails are mostly well-maintained gravel, relatively wide and level with very little elevation gain or loss. Parts of the trail are paved. The total distance will be just over 2 miles. Fall is great time to go birding and we should expect to see a variety of species from ducks and gulls returning for the winter, late migrating warblers, and shorebirds are also possible. Birders of all experience levels are welcome. The meeting location will be sent out in a pre-trip email. Restrooms are available along the trail and at the meeting location.
This trip is filled and you will be placed on the waiting list when you register
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