Peak Migration Bird Walks in Ravenna Park

Join Woody Wheeler, Birding and Natural History Guide, for two bird walks in May. These  two-hour bird walks coincide with peak Neotropical bird migration to this area so the park should be alive with bird song and activity! 

These walks will be on May 3 and  May 31 from 8-10 am. We will meet at the traffic circle at 17th NE and NE Naomi Place. RSVP on the link below.  A donation of $10 is requested per person.

Dress for the weather, bring binoculars and good walking shoes for a 1.5 mile walk along the rim, down and back up the ravine.  (Please leave your dogs at home).

RSVP HERE

At least 85 species of birds have been tallied at Ravenna Park in the past decade.  Species of special interest are those that require mature forest habitat, such as:  Barred Owl, Cooper’s Hawk, Pacific Wren, Pileated Woodpecker, and Western Tanagers.  We will search for these birds along with other resident birds and spring migrants including Black-headed Grosbeak and Wilson’s Warbler.

For more information about the guide, visit his website: https://conservationcatalyst.org/

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