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Patch Birding Trip - Get to know a birding hotspot favored by the leader.
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Bear Creek Greenbelt
(Patch Birding Trip)
10/4/2025
6:30 AM - 8:30 AM
Leader:
Anne Craig naturallyjax@gmail.com or 904-629-4248
Trip Difficulty: Moderate
Directions
Meet at the Old Stone House in Bear Creek Greenbelt Park. 2900 S. Estes St. From Yale turn south onto Estes.
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This trip is limited to the first 8 registrations.
Spend an early morning at the Bear Creek Greenbelt during fall migration. An early start may allow us to observe the resident beavers—and perhaps hear the resident Great Horned Owl pair. We may see the last of summer residents, including Broad-tailed Hummingbirds, Say’s Phoebe,and Western Wood-Pewee, and greet our cold-weather guests, including White-crowned Sparrows (Gambel’s) and male Hooded Mergansers. Dress warmly and wear sturdy shoes (be prepared to walk across a prairie dog town). To maximize opportunities to view wildlife, we shall start promptly at 6:30 am.
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