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Taylor Fork Nature Walks: Bird Identification and Migration

  
Come join graduate student, Katie Kelly, to hike the grassy paths of EKU’s natural area Taylor Fork Ecological Area to learn about bird ecology and migration and how to identify common birds. Bring binoculars if you can. Depending on weather, you may observe birds up close and the banding process. The hike will be on April 14, 2017 at 2:00pm and will last about 1 hour.

Please RSVP to kaitlyn_kelly32@mymail.eku.edu.

Please dress for the weather. You will require sturdy walking shoes.

Directions: Taylor Fork Ecological Area is adjacent to south campus. Take Kit Carson Dr to McKinney Skills Dr, then follow the dirt road on the right through the gate. Meet at the astronomy telescope deck parking area to shuttle down to the entrance of Taylor Fork Ecological Area. https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mid=1p5Wp_qJtB4290FCnKseVHVkmuho&msa=0&ie=UTF8&t=h&ll=37.72072972996851%2C-84.3000475&z=15

Event Date: April 14  2:00 PM  Location: Taylor Fork Ecological Area  Cost: None
Contact Information: Kaitlyn Kelly