Build your Birding Skill Sanctuary Sites Conservation Counts
Meet at the Monarch Waystation garden, located adjacent to the visitor center parking lot at 1600 N. Page Springs Rd., Cornville, AZ 86325. Restrooms are available. Meet at the garden for half an hour to learn which native plants attract small wildlife, such as birds and butterflies, to your garden. If preferred, bring a chair, notebook and a pen to take notes. Afterwards, we will spend an hour walking the mostly flat (there are some stairs) South Wildlife Viewing trail to look for birds and butterflies and other native flowers, shrubs and trees. Continued discussions and questions are encouraged during the walk. Bring the usual: sturdy shoes, sunscreen, hat, snack, water, binoculars and cameras, if preferred. Becky Hardy will lead. Email Becky with any questions: butterflygirl@bricksofknowledge.com
Northern Arizona Audubon Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax-exempt charitable organization dedicated to engaging people in appreciating and protecting birds and the places they need.
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