If you're like me, then you probably like to view birds in the park, along the Greenway or in your back yard. Here's a chance for some fun and to hang out with fellow birders.  The Cheyenne High Plains Audubon Society will host a fun and easy introduction to birds that are common to Lions Park. Lions Park is considered one of three I.B.A.'s (Important Bird Areas) in the Cheyenne area.

Join Barb Gorges, President of the Cheyenne High Plains Audubon Society, and other birders as they make their way through Lions Park, learning and spotting all kinds of different birds in the area. Who knows? You might even see a bald eagle fly by.

The event takes place Saturday, May 9, 2015 at 8 a.m. in Lions Park, followed by a walk around Sloans Lake. If you have a pair of binoculars, bring them along. If not, then some may be provided.

It doesn't matter if you're an advanced birder, intermediate or a beginner, it will be fun either way. The group will meet at the Paul Smith's Children's Village near the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens.

For more information about the Cheyenne Audubon Society or this event, call Mark at 307-634-0463 or email him here: Mark Gorges Email. Happy Birding!

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