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Late Afternoon Birding at Fort Lowell Park with Karen Howe

Sunday, November 30th, 4:00pm-6:00pm

Trip Duration: 2 hours.

Trip Difficulty: Easy. Walking distance: 1-2 miles on level but uneven surfaces, in sun and shade. Drinking water, restrooms, and benches are available.

This trip is intended for beginning birds or Tucson visitors. We’ll move at a slow pace, practicing identifying birds by shape, sound, color, and behavior. Fort Lowell Park features diverse habitats, including grassy fields, a manmade pond, an old pecan orchard, and native trees and shrubs. Expect to see a mix of birds, including house finches, lesser goldfinches, verdin, doves, hummingbirds, flickers, woodpeckers, and a variety of waterfowl.

Meet in the parking lot off of N. Craycroft Road (2900 N Craycroft Rd, Tucson, AZ 85712)

Trip Leader: Karen Howe (karenhowepdx@gmail.com)

Registration for Tucson Bird Alliance members is free. Non-members can join for a nonrefundable fee of $5.

Header image: Neotropic Cormorant by David Quanrud

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Date

2025-11-30

Time

4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Trip Features

Bathrooms,
Beginner,
Benches onsite,
Drinking Water onsite,
Easy,
In-Town,
Shade Available
Fort Lowell Park

Location

Fort Lowell Park
East Fort Lowell Road, Tucson, AZ, USA

Leader

Karen Howe
Email
karenhowepdx@gmail.com

Volunteer Field Trip Leader