
Tucson Audubon Society: Southeast Arizona Birding Festival – Mission Gardens—Tucson’s Birthplace Field Trip
We’ll visit Mission Garden (at the base of “A” Mountain) which revives Tucson’s history through garden plots representing four millennia of multicultural and gastronomic history.
Find some of the same birds that have been visiting Tucson gardens for 4,000 years! Drive time to the meeting location from festival venue is about 15 minutes. Limited to 10 participants.
- 8:00am–9:30am
- Free with festival registration, plus $5 donation at Mission Garden
- Difficulty: Easy (some mild slopes–mostly flat ground and good surfaces)
“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
