Northern Arizona Audubon Society is offering a public bird walk at one of Flagstaff’s best birding hotspots!
Kachina Wetlands is known for its high diversity of birds due to the presence of many habitat conditions, including two ponds, a marsh area, grasslands, and forest. Meet at the entrance to Kachina Wetlands, 2375 Utility Road, Flagstaff, Arizona at 8 am. Bring binoculars if you have them, water, sunglasses, and sunscreen. Distance walked will be about one mile along a graveled road that is wheelchair accessible. The walk will be led by Terry Blows, a knowledgeable birder with many years of experience in bird ecology and identification. You will have the opportunity to see a variety of resident and migrating water birds.
2017/09/23 - 2017/09/23
Kachina Wetlands
2375 Utility Road, Flagstaff, AZ 86004