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Lake Pueblo State Park
10/19/2024
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Leader:
KIP MILLER kipGmiller@gmail.com or 2698767754
Trip Difficulty: Moderate
Directions
Meet in Lake Pueblo State Park at the end of the West Fishing Road. From Juniper Road take North Marian Road and watch for West Fishing Road on the right. Follow it to its ending.
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This trip is limited to the first 12 registrations.
Habitats to bird: Pinyon/Juniper Woodland, Reservoir, Riparian, Scrub
Join us for this fall outing to Lake Pueblo State Park. Waterbirds will certainly be a major focus – we’ll scan for loons, ducks, grebes, gulls and more from the lake’s best vantage points – but we’ll also be alert for raptors and land birds in the park’s desert habitats and in wooded areas below the dam. Our actual itinerary will be flexible based on recent reports, weather conditions and time – but it should be a fun day of easy birding (a potential one-mile round trip walk to view a gravel pit pond, but no long hikes planned). We’ll spend the morning and several hours of the afternoon in or near the park, so pack a lunch, water and such and remember to bring along warm layers in the event of chilling fall breezes.
We will meet within the park at the West Fishing Road parking area, but car-pooling will be coordinated for those coming from the north. Please note a $10/vehicle daily fee or Colorado State Parks annual pass is required for entry to Lake Pueblo State Park.
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