Where:
Maclay Flat Nature Trail Parking Lot
Forest Road 19155 Missoula, MT
Description:
Do you ever wonder what birds are chirping, warbling, hooting, or cawing, and why they’re making a racket? Join this winter walk to find out what the fuss is all about on a beginner birding outing. We’ll take our time birding around Maclay Flat in Lolo National Forest just outside Missoula. With the migrating birds gone, we can focus on the most common 15 to 20 year-round avian residents. Dress warmly and bring your binoculars and your curiosity.
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