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Join Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council staff and the Petoskey Regional Audubon Society members for a pair of guided birding walks along the Bear River this spring. Supported by the Petoskey-Harbor Springs Area Community Foundation’s Little Traverse Bay Restoration Fund, these events are part of a broader effort to connect people with the Bear River corridor and support ongoing restoration work through the Healing the Bear Initiative.RSVP: https://watershedcouncil.org/event/birding-along-the-bear-river-2/
Whether you’re brand new to birding or have years of experience, all are welcome to join us in slowing down, observing, and appreciating the birds and habitats that make this ecosystem unique.
Early May is an ideal time for birding. Brightly colored male birds are singing to attract a mate and establish a territory. The leaves on the trees are just opening up so it is easier to see the birds.
The Beginner Birding Walk on May 11 will provide tips and recommendations for those just getting into bird watching, followed by a walk along the Bear River to see and hear birds.
On the May 18 walk along the Bear River, we will identify birds by sight and sound.
Event Details:
Beginner Birding (Introductory): Monday, May 11
Bear River Bird Walk: Monday, May 18
Time: 8:30 – 10:10 AM
Location: Bear River Picnic Shelter. Parking is available on Quaintance Ave, Petoskey.
These walks are free, but RSVP is appreciated.
RSVP: https://watershedcouncil.org/event/birding-along-the-bear-river-2/
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Bear River Shelter, 514 Elizabeth St, Petoskey, MI 49770-2702, United States
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