Tuesday, February 10, 2026
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
San Tan Mountain Regional Park
6533 W. Phillips Road
Queen Creek, AZ 85144
(602) 506-2930 ext 7
Homeschool students can join Ranger Nikki on a birdwatching walk and learn how to identify common desert birds and their homes. Click program title for more details.
Our mild winter season is a great time to get outside and enjoy observing our feathered friends. Ranger Nikki will introduce students to some common bird species that can be seen at our desert parks and neighborhoods. We will start with visual aids that show features that are helpful in identification, from colors to size to nest style. Then we will take a walk around the Interpretive Trail, a nearby wash area and part of Littleleaf Trail to explore areas that attract a variety of birds. A helpful resource to download beforehand is the Merlin Bird ID app from The Cornell Lab and install the “US: Southwest” bird pack – all free! A fun feature of this app is the sound recorder that can identify the bird it hears and keep it in a list for you. We will walk one-half to one mile total on a flat trail surface and a short portion of a sandy wash. Please bring your own binoculars if you have a pair, as there will be a limited supply to borrow. Wear closed-toe shoes, sun-protective clothing and a hat. Be sure to bring plenty of water. Restrooms and water are available at the Nature Center.
MEETING LOCATION: Memorial Flagpole
Precise meeting location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/8zPsm7eGAVJkJU8GA
Limit 35 participants. (For this homeschool class, please register the adults and school-age kids attending. Toddler siblings do not need to be registered). To register, please call the San Tan Nature Center at (602) 506-2930 ext. 7 with your name, phone number and number of people attending. If you find you cannot attend a program after you have registered, please call the Nature Center ASAP so we may contact those on the waiting list. Registration for this program will close on 2/8/26.