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Bird Walk for Families and Beginners

San Fernando Valley Audubon will lead birdwalks on Feb. 11 and Mar. 10.

Stroll through the lovely Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve with a guide, enjoying its trails and  wildlife lake.  Many birds come here in winter.  Learn about the birds and why they come here.

These Walks are for

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  • Families with school-age children
  • People trying their first bird walk
  • Beginning birdwatchers. 

Time and Meeting Place:  The Wildlife Area entrance and amphitheater are in the southeast part of Woodley Park.  Meet at the amphitheater at 9:00 AM.

Directions: 6100 Woodley Avenue: Turn north from Burbank Bl. onto Woodley Ave., which is ½ mile west of the San Diego Freeway (I-405).  Travel about ½ mile to the second possible right turn and turn east (right) at the sign for the Wildlife Reserve.  Bear right at the fork in the road and go east ½ mile to the Wildlife Area parking.  Walk south past the monumental rocks and restroom building to the amphitheater.

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Equipment and Clothing:  Wear sturdy shoes and layered clothing.  A cap or hat with a brim is suggested.  We have binoculars to loan or you can use your own. 

More Information: Muriel Kotin at 310.457-5796 or visit San Fernando Valley Audubon's website www.sfvaudubon.org.

Reservations are not needed except for large groups.  Rain cancels.


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