Description
Anchorage Audubon Society Bird Walks
The Anchorage Audubon Society offers expert-led bird walks throughout Alaska's premier birding locations, providing both beginner and experienced birders opportunities to observe Alaska's remarkable diversity of resident and migratory species. Knowledgeable volunteers guide participants through optimal habitats while sharing identification techniques, behavior insights, and conservation knowledge.
Regular walks visit Anchorage's most productive birding areas including Westchester Lagoon, Potter Marsh, and Tony Knowles Coastal Trail locations where participants commonly spot over 30 species during peak migration periods. Expert guides provide binoculars and field guides while teaching bird identification skills essential for Alaska birding adventures.
Seasonal Bird Walk Programs
Spring migration walks from April through June focus on arriving waterfowl, shorebirds, and songbirds returning to Alaska breeding grounds. Summer walks highlight breeding behaviors, nest observations, and fledgling development while exploring diverse habitats from wetlands to mountain meadows.
Fall migration walks offer spectacular opportunities to observe birds preparing for southern journeys, with expert guidance on identifying juvenile plumages and molt patterns. Winter walks focus on year-round residents and northern visitors, perfect for learning Alaska's hardy bird species that thrive in sub-Arctic conditions.
Educational Focus & Conservation
Each walk combines field identification practice with habitat education and conservation awareness, helping participants understand Alaska's role in global bird migration patterns. Volunteer naturalists share decades of Alaska birding expertise while promoting citizen science participation through eBird reporting.
Group sizes remain small to minimize wildlife disturbance while maximizing learning opportunities. No experience required – beginners receive personalized instruction while experienced birders benefit from local knowledge and access to prime locations. All equipment provided, though personal binoculars welcome for enhanced viewing experiences. Families can extend their nature education with visits to the Anchorage Museum or explore Russian Jack Springs Park for additional outdoor activities.
Location
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1901 Wickersham Dr, Anchorage, AK 99507

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