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MDC’s Rockwood Reservation to hold Birding and Hiking events Sept. 14

WILDWOOD, Mo.—September is migration season for many birds, which  makes it an ideal time for avian enthusiasts to go birding and hiking in Missouri.  The Missouri Department of Conservation’s (MDC) Rockwoods Reservation in Wildwood is an excellent destination for both activities.  Lingering warmer temperatures and a slight shift toward the fall colors to come make taking to the trails a real pleasure. 

MDC is offering two programs at Rockwoods on Monday, Sept. 14 focused on birding and hiking.  Participants can attend either or both programs.  Preregistration is required for each program separately using the links provided.

  • Beginner Birding from 10 a.m. – Register at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/oGc.
    • Join this bird ID program and discover the various feathered visitors you’re likely to encounter throughout the year in the state of Missouri. This program reviews 30+ common Missouri birds, their physical characteristics, and what foods they’re attracted to. Also, tips will be provided on how to create a bird-friendly environment to attract birds to your backyard.
  • Birding Hike from noon – 2 p.m. Register at http://short.mdc.mo.gov/oGp.
    • Take a relaxing hike on Rock Quarry Trail at Rockwoods Reservation and identify some local Missouri birds by sight and sound along the way. Whether you're just curious about birding and looking to get started or have been doing it for a while, all are welcome to join.

Rockwoods Reservation is located at 2751 Glencoe Road, off Highway 109 between I-44 and Highway 100. 

Sign up for email or text alerts to stay informed of MDC’s latest programs and events by going to  https://short.mdc.mo.gov/ZoP.

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