The Seattle Audubon Society is having a morning bird walk at Magnuson with Karen Wosilait tomorrow from 9-11am.
The information says:
Magnuson Park offers a variety of habitats, including ponds, forest, fields, and a lake named after a president.
We will be walking 2 miles, up hill and down, looking and listening for forest birds. Then we will stroll through the wetlands, looking for water birds. This walk is suitable for any level of bird-watcher, including children (accompanied by adult). Bring binoculars, warm water-proof clothes/shoes, water, and a willingness to stop and listen.Meet at 9am at the Promontory Point Environmental Learning Center, a red-metal-roofed structure next to the little drive-in road at the west edge of parking lot E-1. It is marked with a pink square on the Magnuson Park map.
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