Woodland Birds in Lebanon Hills Park
Date/Time
Sat, May 25 , 2019
7:30 am - 11:00 am
Location
Lebanon Hills Regional Park
Lexington Avenue South & Cliff Road,
Eagan, MN 55123
Lebanon Hills Regional Park is a terrific place for both migrant and resident songbirds! Join friendly birders seeking the sounds and colors of springtime in a section of this beautiful 2,000-acre regional park in Eagan. We will walk maintained woodland, meadow, and lakeside trails. 2018 sightings included Canada and Mourning Warblers, Scarlet Tanager, and Wood Thrush. Meet at the Holland Lake entrance.
Directions
From St. Paul, take 35E south. Exit at Cliff Rd/Cty Rd 32, go east approx. 2 miles.
The Holland Lake entrance is on the north park boundary in the eastern portion of the park, just west of Holland Lake, at the intersection of Lexington and Cliff Road (aka Dakota County 32), between Pilot Knob and Dodd Roads.
Special Instructions
Bring binoculars and a field guide; consider bug repellent, water, and a snack.
Registration
No registration required.
Difficulty
Strenuous because of distance and hilly terrain.
Leader
Paul Spreitzer 651 646 6309 paul.spreitzer@gmail.com.