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Summertime Birds

 08/20/2023  |  08:00 AM - 10:30 AM

Natural History - All Ages Welcome

Near Boulder. Location provided when registered. As summer heats up, birds are highly active, feeding, and fledging young, defending territories, and avoiding predators. Join Naturalists on a slow-paced, easy walk in Boulder County to explore bird behavior, wetlands, and a variety of wildlife.

Maximum Participants: 25

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Carlos Lerma
(303) 678-6214

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Dave F - Volunteer Naturalist

I am an avid naturalist with an academic background (WAY back background) in ecology. I participate in citizen science projects, work on my native plant landscapes and am an active birder. Love to travel with horses and dogs.


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Harvey N B - Volunteer Naturalist

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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Noelle N - Volunteer Naturalist

My Dad taught me how to see: how to notice the sunlight filtering through purple beech leaves, how to lie back and watch clouds scud across the sky. I’m so thankful that I had a guide who knew how to stop and see – and feel and smell and hear – our mysterious (and sometimes intimidating) natural world. It’s something that not everyone knows how to do, or even sees the value in doing, but to me, learning how to marvel at nature is the best gift I ever received. I’d like to share it!


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