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May 9, 2015, Saturday - River Gorge Bird Hike

Time: 7:00am – 10:00am

Location: When you RSVP, you will be provided with the meeting place and starting location for the hike.

River Gorge Bird Hike

Early birds arise! Let’s greet returning spring songsters and see who’s back! Join local birding experts Dave Zumeta and Lee Pfannmuller for an exploration of the world-class flyway along the Longfellow river gorge. Over 160 species have been observed in this area! Novice and experienced birders all welcome.

Bring your binoculars (or let us know you need a pair) and a water bottle. Wear sturdy shoes for exploring the river bluffs and forest and banks. Free! RSVP (to JoAnnaLund@longfellow.org) is required, as the number of participants is limited to 30.

Sponsored by the Longfellow Community Council’s River Gorge Committee.