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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.

Upcoming Bird Walks



Tuesday, March 10th , 8:30 am to 10:30 am – Waneka Lake and Greenlee Wildlife Preserve

Let’s take a casual morning walk at Waneka, and go for coffee afterwards. The 1.2 mile loop around the lake provides a mostly soft-surface, level path. There’s a viewing platform that offers a quiet area to observe waterfowl, and a feeding station attracting a variety of species including White-crowned Sparrows, Bushtits, Spotted Towhees, and Song Sparrows.

Restrooms are on site.

Location: 1600 Caria Dr., Lafayette near the boathouse.

Leader: Karen Clark

The Walk is limited to 8 participants.

There are currently 6 people registered for the Walk.

Contact: Karen to register for the Walk.

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Friday, March 27th , 7:30 am to 11:00 am – Birding Boulder’s Blues, *Members Only Walk*

We'll park at South Mesa Trailhead (fee required if you are not a Boulder County resident) and hike approximately 3 miles on the Mesa, Homestead, and Towhee trails, in the hope of seeing all three species of bluebirds (Mountain, Eastern, and Western). Along the way, we may also find three other species of "blues" (Blue Jay, Scrub Jay, and Steller's Jay), as well as various other foothills songbirds and multiple species of falcons, hawks, and eagles. Exact route and duration will depend on the group and conditions but expect some moderate uphill and to be out for 2-3 hours or so. Due to the popularity of this walk, registration is limited to members only.

Restrooms are available on site.

Location: South Mesa Trailhead, 3633 Eldorado Springs Drive, Boulder

Leader: Chris Petrizzo

The Walk is limited to 8 participants.

There are currently 8 people registered for the Walk.

This walk is full.

Click Here if you want to be put on a Wait List.

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Saturday, April 4th, 8:00 am to 10:00 am – Wheat Ridge Greenbelt Clear Creek Trail

The Wheat Ridge Greenbelt is a fantastic place for wildlife and functions as an important migration hotspot for birds passing through the Denver Metro Area. The Greenbelt features some of the best old-growth deciduous tree stands in the Front Range, supporting a robust deer population and occasional visits from mountain lions.

In early April, while many birds have not yet made their way north, the Greenbelt offers the exact mix of creeks, lakes, and dense vegetation needed for those that have arrived to make a stop. The hope for this trip is to spot at least a few "first of year" birds.

Location: Youngfield Entrance – Just south of I-70 exit 266. (Approximately 4100 Youngfield Street) See map below.

Leader: Brian Genge

The Walk is limited to 12 participants.

There are currently 9 people registered for the Walk.

Contact: Karen to register for the Walk.

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Wednesday, April 15 @ 8:30 am – East Lake Park and Nature Preserve, Thornton

This 107-acre park offers an improved paved or gravel 1.5-mile-loop mostly flat trail traveling around a large lake and winding through riparian habitat. It includes a boardwalk loop through cattail marshes, offering habitat to the occasional Virginia Rail and Sora . This time of year, waterfowl species run the full gamut including Hooded Merganser, Cinnamon and Blue-winged Teals, Redheads and Ruddy ducks, and shorebirds, too. We’ll be on the lookout for migrants, as well.

Location: We will meet by the tennis courts at Fillmore St and East 124th Avenue. There are restroom facilities on site.

Leader: Lauren Burke

The Walk is limited to 10 participants.

There is currently 1 person registered for the Walk.

Contact: Karen to register for the Walk.

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Saturday, May 2 @ 8:00 am —– Pella Crossing Open Space

Pella Crossing is located near the St. Vrain Creek, providing a wetland habitat for waterfowl and other wildlife. Wooded areas to the west and open fields to the south attract spring migrants. We’ll meet early as this is a popular place on the weekends. You can park on the street if the lot is full. We’ll walk 2 to 3 miles on flat gravel trails. The first part of the walk is a loop, for those who don’t wish to go the whole way. Donna will be available after the walk to answer questions and provide some tips about using the eBird app. Restrooms are on site.

Location: 11600 N. 75th Street, west of Longmont in Hygiene

Leader: Donna Stumpp

The Walk is limited to 10 participants.

There are currently 3 people registered for the Walk.

Contact: Karen to register for the Walk.

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