Kingfisher Creek Walk
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Bring your binoculars and a keen ear to see and hear who's home on Kingfisher Creek. Explore the birds that use the Creek habitat in August. Listen to stories of what can be heard and seen along the trail in winter, spring and summer. Listen for towhees and blackbirds, warblers and vireos, and hope for a sighting of the stunning wood duck. The "riparian" zone is a special ecosystem that connects land and water. This creek and wetland has a much larger variety of birds than other forest habitats. Explore the history of this unique, man-made and beaver-altered creek that was created due to the efforts of Roderick Haig-Brown and many other local heroes. You'll be introduced to this special hidden gem that's been right under your nose all this time.
| Cost: |
Donation Suggested: $5/person, or 10/fami |
Category: |
Sports | Recreation Outdoors |
| Location: |
Haig-Brown Heritage House
2250 Campbell River Road, Campbell River |
This event is for Everyone | |
| More Info: |
Stacey Larsen [email protected] 250.287.3785 Event Website |
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