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American Kestrel by Dan Weisz

Birding For Every BODY at Canoa Ranch

Join Marcia OBara for a leisurely birding experience designed for nature lovers with accessibility challenges; wheelchairs, walkers, or other assistive devices are welcome. The pace is slow, distance short, and terrain even. This month’s birding explores the birding hotspot of historic Canoa Ranch where we hope to see waterfowl, raptors, sparrows, and a lot more. Finish up by 9:30 am. Each registered participant is welcome to bring a support person. To view a complete accessibility review for this location, visit the official Birdability Map. For more information: email fieldtrips@tucsonaudubon.org, eeducation@pima.gov, or call 520-724-5375. Limited to 12 participants.

This program is offered in partnership with the Southern Arizona Accessible Wildlife Refuge (visit them at saawr.org) and Pima County Natural Resources, Parks and Recreation (NRPR) (visit them HERE)

Leader: Marcia OBara

Registration for this walk is free. Register here beginning Feb 11, 7:00 AM.

 

Header Image: American Kestrel by Dan Weisz

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Date

2023-03-02
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Time

8:00 am - 9:30 am

Trip Features

All Levels,
Bathrooms,
Benches onsite,
Drinking Water onsite,
Easy,
Shade Available

Location

Canoa Ranch

Leader

Marcia OBara
Phone
623-451-7064
Email
ntbirder@gmail.com

Volunteer Field Trip Leader