Join us for a bird walk to Elden Spring starting at the Lugano Way trailhead. This Coconino County birding hotspot has recently had Northern Pygmy Owl, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Painted Redstart, Williamson's Sapsucker and Olive-sided Flycatcher. Migratory birds will still be coming through so the birding could be good!
EVENT DETAILS
Date: Thursday September 18, 2025
Time: 8am to 11:00am
Meeting point: To get there, take E. Linda Vista to N. Swiss; go north on N. Swiss to E. Matterhorn; go west on E. Matterhorn two blocks to Lugano Way. Lugano Way is a cul-de-sac, so parking is not a problem. The trailhead is obvious.
What to bring: The trail is uneven and rocky with up and down hill portions. Please wear sturdy hiking boots and bring hiking poles if needed. Bring hat, water, snacks, and binoculars. There is no toilet facility. Expect to hike 1 to 2 miles.
About the location: This montane conifer forest location has a variety of trees that entice a variety of bird species. It is at the base of Elden Mountain; therefore, the spring collects water for migrating and resident birds.
Any questions: Kay Hawklee: kay@birdnaas.org | 432-703-0007
About your guide
Kay Hawklee is an avid birder who has devoted the last 10 years to learning bird songs and habits. She is the immediate past President of NAAS and is still very active on the Board. Throughout her time on the board, she has worked to increase conservation actions taken by the chapter. Kay was instrumental in installing the chapter's two Motus stations that track wildlife through radio telemetry.

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