Birdwatching Treks: Bass Ponds

Black-capped chickadee perched on a branch

Join us for a winter birding walk at one of the many refuge units. Each winter offers a different variety of birds that over winter on the refuge. But you can usually observe a variety of waterfowl and raptors each year. Plus, other species observed some winters include northern shrike, winter wren and brown creepers. We'll look for these species and watch for the species that regularly over winter in Minnesota.

Date and Time: Sunday, January 14 from 8:00 - 10:30 AM

Location: Bass Ponds - 2501 86th St. E, Bloomington, MN 55425 

Registration Information: Registration required on SignUp.com. Please indicate in your registration if you would like to receive a birding summary and species list from the walk. This program is capped at 25 participants.,

Activity Level: Easy-active, we will walk slowly and make frequent stops.

Meet Us: Meet at the upper Bass Ponds trailhead near the parking lot. Please consider carpooling with others in your party due to limited parking.

What to Bring: If you have them, bring along binoculars and a favorite field guide. This program is held entirely outdoors, please dress appropriately for the weather. A cancellation notice will be sent via email to registered participants in the event of severe weather.

Accessibility: Restrooms are located at the lower trailhead, a short but steep downhill walk from the parking lot. This walk takes place on mostly flat ground on a paved service road, wooden boardwalks and natural surface paths. Depending on seasonal trail conditions, natural surface paths may not be suitable for strollers or wheelchairs. There are no benches or rest areas along the route. Persons who cannot travel the steep hill from the upper to the lower trailhead on foot may receive a gate code to drive down to the lower lot. Please call or email the refuge for accommodations: 952-854-5900 or minnesotavalley@fws.gov.

Program Leader: This program is led by Volunteer Naturalist Craig Mandel. Craig has been leading bird walks on the refuge for more than two decades. For questions about these walks, please contact Craig at 952-240-7647.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is committed to providing access to these events for all participants. Please direct all requests for sign language interpreting services, closed captioning, or other accommodation needs at least ten business days before the event to Oscar Hernandez at oscar_hernandez@fws.gov.

Event date and time
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Event location name
Bass Ponds Trailhead

Address

2501 86th Street EastBloomington,55425MN

Event category

Outdoor Activity
Audience(s)
Birder
Age range
All ages
Recreational activities