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Meet Your Trip Leader
Fowler and North Spring Brook Trails (Boulder County)
5/15/2024
7:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Leader:
Peter Ruprecht pruprecht@gmail.com or 720-665-7151
Trip Difficulty: Easy
Directions
See trip description for meeting instructions
This trip is limited to the first 8 registrations.
Habitats to bird: Conifer Forest, Scrub
This outing's theme is "mindful birding" where we will spend quiet time at each of several stopping points to focus deeply on any birds that we are able to see and hear. The emphasis will not be on finding and identifying as many species as possible, but rather on thoroughly appreciating the ones we happen across. We'll consider how mindful techniques might help us improve as "conventional" birders too. This area boasts exceptional scenery and a variety of high-quality habitats. Meet at the free parking lot at the NE corner of Hwy 93 and 170 (access from 170) to carpool to the trailhead. Restrooms are available near the meeting point, but not at the trailhead or along the trail. Plan on walking up to two miles on gravel roads.
5 people have registered for this trip. There are 3 spaces left.
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