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Meet Your Trip Leader
Patch Birding Trip - Get to know a birding hotspot favored by the leader.
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University of Colorado - Boulder, South Campus (CU South)
(Patch Birding Trip)
1/25/2025
8:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Leader:
Laura Steadman lauramsteadman@gmail.com or phone provided on trip registration
Trip Difficulty: Moderate
Directions
See trip description for meeting instructions
This trip is limited to the first 6 registrations.
Habitats to bird: Agricultural, Developed, Grassland, Wetland
Join me for a walk around CU South, my birding "patch"! I have close to 500 checklists at this location, and can show you what's around now, and where to look for things in other seasons. Recently, a mix of western, eastern, and even mountain bluebirds have been hanging out here. We'll walk up to 4 miles on mostly flat trails at a faster-than-usual birding pace. Note: no restroom facilities here. This is a popular off-leash dog walking spot so there will likely be lots of dogs running about. Bring comfortable layers for the weather, good walking shoes you don't mind getting muddy, snacks, and of course your binoculars. Meet at the main parking lot https://maps.app.goo.gl/1PJRmc9AwWLWk4ns8
This trip is filled and you will be placed on the waiting list when you register
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