Birding by Habitat at Chuck Ford Lakeside Park with Karen Howe and Donito Burgess ⋆ Tucson Audubon Skip to content
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Birding by Habitat at Chuck Ford Lakeside Park with Karen Howe and Donito Burgess

Registration for this field trip is free.

Trip difficulty description: Easy. Walking Distance: 1.5-1.75 miles. Concrete, grass, crushed granite, and paved surfaces.

City parks, such as Lakeside Park, typically have a variety of habitats that make for great birding. At this park we’ll explore the connection between birds and their favored habitats including a manmade lake, ball fields, and a mix of native and non-native flora. This eastside hotspot has a variety of birds year-round and sports a list of nearly 230 species. The pace will be relaxed with seating available for breaks or during mini–bird sit moments. Open to all levels. Plan to wear comfortable walking shoes. Bring your binoculars, hat, water and snacks as needed. Meet in the upper parking lot on the east side of the lake, accessed from S Sarnoff Drive. Limit 12 participants.

Trip leaders: Donito Burgess and Karen Howe

Header Image: Black-crowned Night Heron by David Kreidler

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Date

2024-01-26
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Time

8:00 am - 10:00 am

Trip Features

All Levels,
Bathrooms,
Benches onsite,
Drinking Water onsite,
In-Town,
Shade Available

Location

Lakeside Park

Leader

Donito Burgess
Email
dburgess@tucsonaudubon.org

Leader

Karen Howe
Email
karenhowepdx@gmail.com

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