Most birdwatchers focus on birds migrating north, but the trip south is even more critical and dangerous. Birds face many risks, like predators and man-made obstacles. And young birds that are not good at flying yet, have a hard time migrating south to their winter homes. Join us to learn how these young birds make their journey, find their winter homes, and see the mass migration of raptors.
Minimum Participants: 5Registration is required for this activity.
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I grew up in the San Francisco bay area (Marin) and took an early interest in birds, fishing, hiking, and the outdoors. I am a NOLS grad (WRW 1977) and am a certified Wilderness 1st Responder. I traveled east to college, pursued a career in investment banking in NYC, and raised a family in CT. I moved to Boulder in 2016. I am an avid birder and volunteered for BPOS last year collecting data on nesting raptors. I am a passionate fly-fisherman and spend much of my free time in the back country..
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