March 19- Saturday, 7:30 am
Isabella Lee Natural Preserve
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Trip difficulty: Moderate. 2.5 mile loop over level, but often soft, uneven and dusty terrain. No restrooms are available.
Isabella Lee Natural Preserve, at the confluence of Agua Caliente and Tanque Verde washes in northeast Tucson, is a mesquite bosque providing year-round habitat for resident and migrating birds. Mid-March brings large numbers of Lucy’s Warblers and Bell’s Vireos to the bosque to breed. Many year-round residents will also be singing on territory, and we’ll be on the lookout for migrating songbirds making a brief stop at the preserve to refuel. Join us for this listen and locate treasure hunt. Wear good hiking shoes, dress in layers, and bring binoculars. Meet in the dirt parking area on the northeast corner of the Preserve; from Tanque Verde Road take Bonanza Road south to the end of the road. Wrap up around 10:30 am. Limit 10 participants.
Leader: Holly Kleindienst (hollykleindienst@gmail.com)