Birding Walk at Bouverie Preserve

May 23, 2026
- 8:00 am
to 11:00 am
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Come spend the morning sparking joy and learning about birding in the rich biodiverse setting of Sonoma Valley.

Join us for a welcoming, curiosity-led morning of birding at Bouverie Preserve with ecologist David Lumpkin. This walk is designed to welcome new and aspiring birders — no prior experience needed. If you’re just beginning to notice birds, learning how to use binoculars, or simply curious about the sounds and movement around you, you’ll be right at home.

Together, we’ll spend the morning opening our senses to nature while moving at an easy pace — practicing simple observation skills and noticing birds by sight and sound. David will share approachable tips for identification, along with stories about bird behavior, habitat, and what birds can teach us about the health of the ecosystem.

Bring friends, family, and your questions. This is a supportive, no-pressure space to learn together, spark joy, and build confidence as a birder. Binoculars and cameras are welcome but not required. Curiosity is the only essential gear, as we experience the rich birdlife that makes Bouverie Preserve a unique place.

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