NEW Bird
Walks In Rose Canyon Park Never
been on a bird walk? Grab the chance! Join
us to experience the amazing sights and
sounds of spring birds. Spring
is a once-a-year opportunity to see and
hear an amazing variety of birds in Rose
Canyon. Some
are year round residents; others stop over
as they migrate north. They sing to establish
territories and mate (once they nest, they
become far quieter). Many wear the beautiful
colors of breeding plumage that will later
give way to duller hues.
Join us to see this dramatic once-a-year
display of nature right in our midst.
Free! Kids and Adults Welcome! Walks are easy.
They last 2 hours, but you may leave at any
time. No bathrooms or water available during walks
or at parking areas Meet: South University
City, dead end of Regents Rd –
2 blocks north of Governor Dr & Regents Rd intersection Bring: Binoculars if you have them or can borrow
them (we’ll have some extras)
Saturday,
April 12, 2008: 8 -10:00 a.m.
Leader:
Bill Mittendorf, birder since
age 13 and Rose Canyon jogger for 24 years.
Saturday,
April 19, 2008: 8 -10:00 a.m.
Leader:
Charley Herzfeld, life long
birder and Rose Canyon birder for many years.
Saturday,
April 26, 2008: 8 -10:00 a.m.
Leader:
Bill Mittendorf, birder since
age 13 and Rose Canyon jogger for 24 years.
Saturday,
May 3, 2008: 8:30 -11:00 a.m. (note time variation)
Leader:
Claude Edwards, renowned San
Diego birder, field trip leader and nature
instructor.
Co-sponsors:Friends of
Rose Canyon City of San Diego
Park and Recreation Department
Contact us for information
or to schedule a nature walk for your group:
Debby Knight, (858) 597-0220, info@rosecanyon.org