Bird Walk at Kachina Wetlands-- Flagstaff
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Kachina Wetlands Means BIRDS. Join us Saturday July 19th
7 -9:30 am
Kachina Wetlands is beautiful and birdy in July, especially after a good monsoon rain. Come join biologist Harry Jones, a topnotch birder who will help you see and hear scores of species and will provide fascinating information about their behavior and ecology.
Meet at the entrance to Kachina Wetlands at 7 am. Please bring binoculars if you have them, along with water, a hat, and sunscreen. The walk will be about two miles over flat terrain on packed dirt. Wheelchair accessible. No bathrooms, so plan accordingly.
Directions: From Flagstaff, take 1-17 south to the Kachina Village exit. Immediately turn right onto Tovar Trail and follow it for a mile to the end. Turn right into an unpaved parking area.
Any questions, contact Harry Jones at aGpvbmVzIHwgYmlyZHBvcCAhIG9yZw==
Photo credit: Osprey by Matt Anderson
7 -9:30 am
Kachina Wetlands is beautiful and birdy in July, especially after a good monsoon rain. Come join biologist Harry Jones, a topnotch birder who will help you see and hear scores of species and will provide fascinating information about their behavior and ecology.
Meet at the entrance to Kachina Wetlands at 7 am. Please bring binoculars if you have them, along with water, a hat, and sunscreen. The walk will be about two miles over flat terrain on packed dirt. Wheelchair accessible. No bathrooms, so plan accordingly.
Directions: From Flagstaff, take 1-17 south to the Kachina Village exit. Immediately turn right onto Tovar Trail and follow it for a mile to the end. Turn right into an unpaved parking area.
Any questions, contact Harry Jones at aGpvbmVzIHwgYmlyZHBvcCAhIG9yZw==
Photo credit: Osprey by Matt Anderson
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