Saturday, April 30
Join Capitol Land Trust and Black Hills Audubon Society on a bird outing to Darlin Creek Preserve! Darlin Creek Preserve is a 312-acre nature preserve conserved by Capitol Land Trust in the Black River watershed near Capitol State Forest. This will be a beginner-friendly outing. We will be looking and listening for spring migrants along a two mile portion of the trail. Learn more about the trails here.
Saturday, April 30
8:30 am – 11:30 am
Darlin Creek Preserve, Olympia
Please wear weather appropriate clothing for a slow pace, sturdy, closed-toed shoes and bring water and a snack. Bring your favorite birding tools (binoculars, scopes, camera, field guide, etc.) Merlin Bird ID is a great phone app for identifying birds in the field. There is a portable toilet available for use.
We will observe Black Hill Audubon Society’s COVID Guidelines:
- Participants agree to follow current Washington Phase Covid-19 guidance. They must stay home if they have a fever, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle aches, or new loss of taste or smell.
- We are unable to accommodate unvaccinated participants.
- Use of a facemask is an individual decision.
- Participants must agree to these guidelines concerning COVID-19.
This event is currently at capacity. Please email [email protected] to be placed on the waitlist.