Tucson Audubon Society: FORT LOWELL PARK Field Trip

Fort Lowell Park, in central Tucson features historic buildings and a bit of local history, and also offers a mix of urban and natural habitat, making it home to a wide variety of bird species.

We’ll bird the lawns and trees at the historic site for urban birds as well as the chance for sighting members of a small resident group of Eastern Bluebirds. The small pond attracts wintering ducks, especially American Wigeons. We’ll then bird the more natural area along Pantano Wash for desert scrub birds. The pecan grove attracts woodpeckers, and is also one of the best places to find a White-winged Dove in the winter months. In all we’ll see 20-30 species. Meet in the main parking lot. Bring your binoculars. Wrap up around 10:00 am. Limit 12 participants.

Leader: Holly Kleindienst (hollykleindienst@gmail.com)

Trip difficulty: Easy. 1-mile loop on mostly level ground, paved & grassy surfaces with uneven areas. Restroom facilities & water available.

Registration for this trip is free. Register here beginning Jan 14, 7:00 AM.

  • Audience: Adult, Teen, Youth, STEM Professional
  • Genre: Field Sciences
  • Type: Field Trip/Outdoor Activity, Workshop

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Date

Feb 05 2023
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Time

8:00 am - 10:00 am

Cost

Free

More Info

Register Here

Labels

Pima STEM Hub

Location

Fort Lowell Park
2900 N. Craycroft Rd., Tucson, AZ, 85712
Website
https://www.tucsonaz.gov/parks/fortlowellpark

Organizer

Tucson Audubon Society
Website
https://tucsonaudubon.org/
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