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CANCELED: Wetland Waders Bird Walk

 05/24/2020  |  08:00 AM - 10:30 AM
 |  Registration Required

Natural History - All Ages Welcome

Near Boulder. Location provided when registered. Join volunteer naturalists to explore the long-legged waders found in Boulder County! Learn tips for recognizing different types of wading birds and their nesting preferences. Please be prepared for a slow-paced walk of up to 2 miles. Bring water, walking shoes/boots, and binoculars and a bird field guide if you have them. Canceled due to COVID-19

Maximum Participants: 25

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Larry Colbenson
(303) 453-9033

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Leader/Volunteer Info

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Beverley P - Volunteer Naturalist

I moved to Boulder in 2015 and have been a volunteer naturalist ever since. Prior to living in Boulder I lived on Sanibel Island where I was a volunteer naturalist for both the NWR and the Conservation Foundation. My profession was as a middle school science teacher.


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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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Mary Jane V - Volunteer Naturalist


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Peter G - Volunteer Naturalist

I have lived in Boulder since September 1976 and have birded extensively since then in Boulder County and Colorado. I have twice been president of the Colorado Field Ornithologists, and am currently chairman of the CFO Colorado Bird Records Committee. I spent most of my career at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, where I studied the role of the ocean in climate. I worked extensively on the climate model that is based at NCAR, and used it to make projections of the future climate.


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