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Great Blue Heron by Martin Molina

Urban Birding at Christopher Columbus Park

Registration for this trip is free.
Trip difficulty: Easy, 1.5 miles on level, on some paved surfaces, grass, and hard-packed gravel. Bathrooms and water available at the park.
Christopher Columbus Park in Western Tucson is one of the best parks for birding in the urban center. With a large lake, plenty of native flora, and adjacent desert habitat, you can easily find 25-30 species of the most common Tucson birds, as well as some rarities and migrant visitors! On this walk, we will make a loop of the lake and explore some of the desert scrub habitat on the Eastern side of the park in hopes of finding wintering ducks, herons, blackbirds, woodpeckers and many more. Wrap up by 9:00 AM.
Limited to 12 participants. Full details will be emailed to registered participants prior to the walk.
Leader: Kirsten Howe (khowe@tucsonaudubon.org)
Header image: Great Blue Heron by Martin Molina
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Date

2022-10-28
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Time

7:00 am - 9:00 am

Trip Features

All Levels,
Bathrooms,
Benches onsite,
Drinking Water onsite,
Easy,
In-Town,
Shade Available
Christopher Columbus Park

Location

Christopher Columbus Park
Christopher Columbus Park, North Silverbell Road, Tucson, AZ

Leader

Kirsten Howe
Phone
520 209-1808
Email
khowe@tucsonaudubon.org

Tucson Audubon Community Engagement Coordinator