Tweet, chirp, chatter, shriek, drum-drum-drum: a cacophony of bird sounds and songs will greet you upon your first step onto the oak and eucalyptus tree-lined paved path to Stanford’s Arizona Garden and Mausoleum. The Stanford campus hosts over 125 bird species, many of which can be spotted in this one small area. As we stroll to the garden, we'll look for Red-shouldered Hawks, Acorn Woodpeckers, Hummingbirds, Western Bluebirds, and Dark-eyed Juncos.
This trip is designed for young birders, but parents and siblings are welcome to attend! We welcome birders of all skill levels. Loaner binoculars are available for participants.
Lead: Diane McCoy
Meet: Parking lot between the Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Center for Academic Medicine on the Stanford Campus.
This event is supported by the Environmental Volunteers and Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society.