Connect to nature and coming birding with us!

Birding is a great way to slow down and enjoy the wonderful things around us. During the walk, we will stroll through our oak savannah, fire forest, permaculture garden, and end at mule creek riparian habitat.

The walks will be held Saturday mornings on May 18th and June 15th from 8 am to 10 am.. The walks are led by Elva Manquera-DeShields, former Sanctuary One Program Manager, and current Science Communication, Outreach, and DEI Manager at Klamath Bird Observatory. These bird counts will be used to monitor the different species of birds that migrate through Sanctuary One and call it home.

Birders at any level welcome. You will need to bring binoculars, warm layers, and appropriate footwear. The cost is $8 per person.

Dates:
May 18th
June 15th

Please note that tickets are NON-REFUNDABLE once booking is complete. If you need to cancel or reschedule your reservation, please use the link provided in your confirmation email.

To begin your reservation, click the green button below.

Tickets for birding tour only $8

Tickets for birding tour, followed by Sanctuary One tour package $15

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