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Meet Your Trip Leader
Developing Birder Trip - These trips are especially welcoming to newer birders wanting to learn more, and questions are encouraged.
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Tucker Gulch
(Developing Birder Trip)
8/4/2025
5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Leader:
Ryan Corda ryan.corda@colorado.edu or 3038547514
Trip Difficulty: Easy
Directions
Meet at Tucker Gulch at East Street just south of 1st Street in Golden
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This trip is limited to the first 8 registrations.
Habitats to bird: Developed, Riparian
Let's explore Tucker Gulch during the evening in search of some interesting birds! The riparian corridor should host a nice array of birds, with a nice variety of year-round residents and some exciting migrants. Of course, birders of all experience levels are welcome. Here's the hotspot's bar chart, outlining what we may expect to see at the time of our visit.
Plan for up to 2 miles of walking, mostly on paved paths. Bring binoculars, water, a snack, and a couple of layers. There are no restrooms on our route, but there is a nearby gas station if you'd like to stop beforehand.
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