Kachina Wetlands and Flagstaff Arboretum with Kathe Anderson
The wetlands and Arboretum both lie on the south side of Flagstaff, and are gorgeous summer destinations featuring, at the wetlands, recharge ponds with waterfowl, an abundance of Western Bluebirds, a reliable Osprey or two, plus some regular piney species such as nuthatches, Steller’s jays and Mountain Chickadees. Then, at the Arboretum, possible robins and a variety of warblers. Wildflowers at both the wetlands and Arboretum are worth the trip. If past experience repeats itself, it will be a chilly start, but we’ll peel layers off later. Carpooling and other logistics to be decided a few days before the trip.
Time: Leave Scottsdale at 5 AM and return about 3:30 PM.
Limit: 7.
Difficulty: 2. Walking on flat terrain, but at about 7,000’
Leader: Kathe Anderson
