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Young Birders Club - Echo Lake Field Trip

sun20sep7:30 amsun10:30 amYoung Birders Club - Echo Lake Field TripJoin young birders ages 13-17 for high-elevation birding at Echo Lake7:30 am - 10:30 am(GMT+00:00) Event Type Youth and FamilyAdmissionPaid

Time

(Sunday) 7:30 am - 10:30 am(GMT+00:00)

Location

Echo Lake Mountain Park Squaw Pass Road (Hwy 103) Outside of Idaho Springs, Colo

Event Details

PLEASE NOTE: You must register for this field trip (limit: 6 people) and complete the liability form when you register. Walk-up or impromptu participants will not be allowed. Other requirements are described below.

The 616-acre Echo Lake Mountain Park has a natural lake at 10,600 feet in the valley at the base of Goliath Peak, which is surrounded by a thick spruce-fir forest. Pine Grosbeak, Red Crossbill, Clark's Nutcracker, and Canada Jays all inhabit this beautiful subalpine ecosystem. We may even catch a few fall migrants on their way out of Colorado! Field trip will be led by Audubon Master Birder and Young Birding Club Mentor Jamie Simo. Registration is limited to 8 people, so please show up if you sign up!

By registering for and attending this field trip, you agree to the following:

  • Per CDC guidelines, we encourage high risk individuals to stay at home. High risk people are defined as those 65 or over and those with certain underlying medical conditions that make them more vulnerable. Refer to the CDC guidelines for further information on these conditions.
  • Advance registration, including signing of the liability waiver is required. Walk-up or impromptu participants will not be allowed.
  • You will self-screen for COVID symptoms and use common sense. If you have any COVID symptoms or even suspect you could have COVID symptoms, do not sign on for this trip.
  • You are responsible for bringing and wearing a mask at all times that covers your nose and mouth, and is preferably not a bandana or neck gaiter.
  • We require 6 foot social distancing on all parts of the trip. This means that you need to maintain a 6 foot distance between yourself and other trip participants as well as any others that may be using the trails..
  • Hand hygiene – bring alcohol-based hand sanitizer for your personal use. Be careful not to get this near your optics as it could affect the protective coatings on optics.
  • Please arrive independently. Denver Audubon does not encourage carpooling at this time.

 

 

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