Birds of Ridgway State Park
Soar into the world of birds with experienced birder Mike Campbell has he presents on the "Birds of Ridgway State Park"—a captivating presentation revealing the park's diverse feathered residents!
About this Event
Join us for a captivating presentation, "Birds of Ridgway State Park," led by experienced birder Mike Campbell! Discover the incredible diversity of avian life that calls Ridgway State Park home, from majestic raptors to vibrant songbirds. Mike will share his expertise and insights, offering a unique opportunity to learn about the park's feathered residents and enhance your birdwatching skills. Whether you're a seasoned birder or simply curious about the natural world, this engaging event promises a fascinating journey into the skies and habitats of Ridgway State Park. Don't miss this chance to connect with nature and gain a deeper appreciation for our local bird populations!
Location: Dutch Charlie Entrance at the park Visitor Center
Ridgway State Park offers weekly outdoor education programs designed for all ages and interests. All guests are welcome to participate and discover more about the park's natural environment, wildlife, history, outdoor recreation, and other exciting local information.
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