Upcoming Birding Walk with Mountain Area Land Trust

Upcoming Dates

  • 10
    Aug
    7:30 am
    -
    11:00 am
Cassin’s Finch (c) Bill Schmoker

Join Evergreen Audubon and Mountain Area Land Trust for an opportunity to discover the birds that call South Park home. All are welcome whether you’re brand-new to the world of birding, or you already bird on the regular!

Sacramento Creek Ranch is a stunning 71-acre property consisting of forest and wetland habitat in Fairplay, Colorado. Explore this incredible property and see what birds call this area home.

The address for Sacramento Creek Ranch is 2234 Busch Run, Fairplay, CO 80440.

What to Expect: 

  • No prior bird knowledge is needed! This walk aims to provide a baseline set of skills and provide you with some helpful tools to identify birds.
  • The pace will be fairly relaxed during the hike – the goal will be practicing our identification skills and the use of identification tools (i.e. the eBird app, binoculars, field guides, etc.)

What to Bring: 

  • Comfortable hiking shoes
  • Weather appropriate clothing
  • Hiking poles (optional)
  • Water
  • Snacks
  • Daypack
  • Binoculars (if you have them – Evergreen Audubon will have some pairs available to borrow)

This event is FREE, but registration is required.

 

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Attendance at Evergreen Audubon programs and events constitutes consent to be photographed for use in print and electronic media. Images will not be identified using full names without written approval from the individual.

If you would prefer that your photo not be used, please email or call our Executive Director, Emma Vasicek.

ExecutiveDirector@EvergreenAudubon.org | 303-330-0489

 

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Free Ticketshow details + $0.00 USD  

Venue:  

Venue Website:

Address:
2234 Busch Run, Fairplay, Colorado, 80440, United States

Description:

Sacramento Creek Ranch is a Mountain Area Land Trust-owned property with 71-acres of forest and wetland habitat in Fairplay, Colorado. The Park County community, outdoor recreation enthusiasts, visitors and the scientific research community all benefit from MALT’s efforts to preserve, study and enhance the recreational opportunities and biological diversity SCR offers.