Indiana Young Birders Network: Winter Hike #3
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6363 Spring Mill Road,Indianapolis IN 46260
11 March, 2023
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Are you a youth birder looking to connect with the Indiana birding community at large? Look no further than the Indiana Young Birders Network! The Indiana Young Birders Network is a free Indiana Audubon sponsored community working to connect Indiana youth birders and nature enthusiasts alike to the birding world! Our goal is to create a safe, fun, and innovative environment for youth birders to grow and learn with hands-on field birding experience, educational demonstrations, and much more! For anyone who couldn't attend our first two hikes, join us for our third official hike on Saturday, March 11th, 2023 outside of the Southeastway Park nature center! We will be meeting outside of the Nature Center at 10:30 am and will kickstart the hike with brief introductions as well as a quick overview of the IYBN's goals/aspirations. We will plan to bird around the Southeastway park nature center watching the feeders for any songbirds that may be present. After the feeders, we will walk the main trails that border Buck Creek for winter songbirds, or any early spring migrants! We will expect to hike no more than 1.7 miles on mostly level terrain. The trails we will be hiking are not wheel-chair accessible due to a small fraction of the trails being uphill/downhill. Those who already own a pair of binoculars feel free to bring them. We will have a limited supply of binoculars that can be borrowed, if you do not have a pair. Dress warm and wear hiking boots if possible, certain areas of the trail may be muddy due to melting snow. This is a perfect opportunity to see some of Indiana's most iconic winter birds while getting to know other youth birders from around the state! Registration is required but there is no fee to attend the hike. Parents are more than welcome to join us! If you have any other additional questions/concerns regarding the IYBN, or this event, feel free to contact Youth Coordinator, Aidan Rominger, at [email protected]
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