Waterfowl species numbers are often highest in the winter in El Paso County. Join a naturalist at the Fountain Creek Nature Center on a field trip to several locations to learn what dabblers and divers are around and what field marks are used to identify them. Bring binoculars or spotting scope if you have them.
Date: Saturday, February 11, 2012
Time: 8:30 am 0 Noon
Location: Fountain Creek Nature Center, 320 Pepper Grass Lane, Fountain, CO 80817
Contact: 719-520-6745
Fee: $5 Members, $6 Non-members
Reservations Required


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