HPEC Monthly Bird Banding and Bird Walk

A morning of bird watching for nature lovers. The first Saturday of each month is an opportunity to learn from two birding experts, see wild birds up close, and learn about conservation research.
9AM Scott Rashid, Director of the Colorado Avian Research and Rehabilitation Institute, will lead a live bird-banding demonstration near the HPEC Barn. Songbirds are caught in a mist nest, and then carefully extracted, identified, weighed, measured, and banded. While we wait for the birds to land in the net Scott will entertain the audience with stories and facts from his research. Depending on the number of birds that arrive, attendees may have the opportunity to hold a bird!
10AM Sheila Webber, expert birder and board member of Northern Colorado Bird Alliance, will lead a guided bird-viewing walk around Equalizer Lake. Sheila has documented over 200 species of birds in the foothills region and loves sharing her passion with others. We recommend that you download the free eBird app to track what species you observe!
Cancellation – This is an outdoor event and will be held weather permitting. If cancelled due to weather, (snow, rain, or extreme wind/cold) registrants will be notified via Facebook and/or email. We will not have this event in January or July.
Dogs: Yes, on leash
Children: Yes
Strollers: Yes
Accessibility: Natural surface trails
Recommended gear: Binoculars, walking shoes, dress in layers, water bottle, hat, sunscreen, sun glasses
Location:
High Plains Environmental Center
2698 Bluestem Willow Drive
Loveland,
CO 80538