Tucson Audubon Society: Southeast Arizona Birding Festival – Going Batty Field Trip
Join Karen Krebbs on an adventure to watch thousands of bats come out of their roost at dusk.
Karen has studied bats for more than 30 years and will share her vast knowledge of these misunderstood night creatures. This nightly Tucson spectacle even brings in a Cooper’s Hawk or Peregrine Falcon on occasion. You will meet Karen on-site on the east side of Tucson near Pantano and Broadway. Drive time to meeting location from festival venue is approximately 15 minutes, specific meeting instructions will be emailed beforehand.
- 7:30pm – 8:30pm
- Free with Festival Registration
- Difficulty: Easy (Easy watching from pathway/parking area and short drive.)
“Drive Yourself” field trips will meet on-site at birding locations and you will received detailed directions.
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Part of the Southeast Arizona Birding Festival!
Proceeds from this event support Tucson Audubon’s work to protect birds and the places they live and your participation illustrates value of our region’s spectacular biodiversity. Together we can send an important message that Birders Mean Business – THANK YOU!
- Audience: Adult
- Genre: Field Sciences
- Type: Expo/Festival, Field Trip/Outdoor Activity, Workshop
