Bird Walks
Let’s look and listen for wild birds! Our informal bird walks are open to everyone, from veteran birders to those venturing out for the first time. Most trips are led by an experienced birder.
- All members and guests MUST register to attend a bird walk. Members who have paid their annual dues will be given preference for all field trips.
- If plans change and you can’t attend, please cancel your reservation so someone else can fill the spot.
- Anyone under age 18 must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Except for service dogs, pets are NOT permitted.
- Bring your own water, hat, sunscreen, binoculars, and field guide or birding app.
- Every participant must have a liability waiver on file so you are eligible to attend this and future field trips. A copy of the waiver will be available when you attend your first bird walk.
Upcoming Bird Walks
Sunday, June 23 at 8:00 am to 11:00 am -- Denver Audubon's Kingery Nature Center trails
Join us for a trip led by, Natalie Vande Vuss / Audubon Master Birder, as we explore the trails at Denver Audubon's Kingery Nature Center. The center is located along the south edge of Chatfield State Park. This riparian deciduous habitat encourages a nice variety of birds. Yellow-breasted Chat, Belted Kingfisher, White-breasted Nuthatch, Spotted Towhee, American Kestral, Tree Swallow, Yellow Warbler and Swainsons Hawk are just a few we are likely to encounter.
We will follow an easy flat trail through cotton wood trees and along the South Platte River on an approx 2.5 mile loop. Shorts and sandals are not recommended as poison ivy can border the trails in a few locations.
Bring: Binoculars, water, hat, snacks, sun screen
Leader: Natalie Vande Vuss
Location: Meet in the parking lot in front near the buildings. See Map.
Carpooling: If you wish to carpool from Broomfield, please indicate this when you sign up.
The Walk is limited to 12 participants.
There are currently 8 people registered for the Walk.
Contact: Karen to register for the Walk.