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Campfire at the Cabin - Bird Brains

 07/14/2018  |  08:00 PM - 09:30 PM
  Coyote Ridge Natural Area  |  Registration Required

Natural Areas After Dark - Mixed Ages

Spend a cozy evening by the campfire, complete with stories and s’mores! These programs are suitable for all ages. Dress warmly and bring water to drink. This program includes a hike on an unpaved trail to the cabin. Meet your naturalist guide at the cabin and enjoy a campfire and stories on the deck. Please allow 30-40 minutes to reach the cabin. The campfire begins at the time listed. Bring a flashlight for the walk back. 2 miles round-trip; easy. Location: Coyote Ridge, meet at the cabin. Tonight's program will be: Bird Brains: Crows, ravens, and magpies are all intelligent birds. Learn how to tell them apart and the role they play in Native American stories and folklore.

Minimum Participants: 5
Maximum Participants: 40

Registration is required for this activity. Click "register" to reserve your spot.

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Alex M McHenry
(970) 416-2043

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Alex M - Staff/Trainers


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Brooke C - Intern

Currently attending Front Range Community College studying my degree in Wildlife Technolgy. I want to work with wildlife and help protect them. I am trying to get as much experience as I can and learn as much as I can about natural resources. I think teachings kids about natural resources is fun and I love working with kids and helping them learn about the outdoors and what good it is to work in the community.


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John A - Volunteer Naturalist


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Ken R - Volunteer Naturalist Assistant

Hi! I moved to Colorado in 2014 from Rochester NY where my wife and I taught computer science at Rochester Institute of Technology. I enjoy outdoor activities, photography, and travel.


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