The Mystery of Bird Migration
09/22/2026
| 06:00 PM - 07:30 PM
Lafayette Public Library
| Registration Required
Natural History - All Ages Welcome
Some birds are seen year-round in Boulder County, some only in summer or winter, and some birds visit only briefly in spring or fall. Learn why birds make seasonal journeys, how they know when and where to go, how they find their way, and what brings them back year after year. Join volunteer naturalists to explore these and other fascinating mysteries surrounding the amazing world of bird migration.
Minimum Participants: 5Maximum Participants: 35
Registration is required for this activity.
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Contact
Contact: Carlos Lerma
(720) 698-0694
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Leader/Volunteer Info
Mary K - Volunteer Naturalist
I have worked for many years as a scientist, teacher, presenter, and medical writer, but I love learning about the outdoors and sharing what I've learned. I have also volunteered for many years as an ESL teacher (in English, with adults from countries around the world) and love working with English language learners. .
Richard K - Volunteer Naturalist
Hi, I'm Richard. I'm Longmont born-and-raised and live here today. I have a history degree from CU. I am a business writer and work remotely, which affords me the ability to be in nature a lot. I bird, I forage, I make cider, I hike. I have chickens. I've raised horses. I love history.
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Activity Contact
(720) 698-0694