Hayes Arboretum Fall Birding Trip

Hayes Arboretum Fall Birding Trip

Explore the fall bird migration at the newest site on the Indiana Birding Trail!

By Indiana Audubon Society

Date and time

Location

Hayes Arboretum

801 Elks Road Richmond, IN 47374

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 4 hours

Join Indiana Audubon for a great fall morning of birding among the newest sites on the Indiana Birding Trail. Hayes Arboretum offer excellent opportunities to connect with nature in eastern Indiana.

By this date we should be in the full swing of fall bird migration, with many flycatchers, vireos, and warblers to find. The goal this morning is to explore the drabber, less distinctive, tricky IDs of these temporary visitors on their way south to the tropics. Expect a variety of habitats to maximize our birding.

This field trip, led by Hayes' naturalist Jenilee Braun and Cope Program Coordinator Jeremy Proeschel. The total time is around 3-4 hours, finishing before lunch. We will meet at the Nature Center Parking Lot (801 Elks Rd). Once there, we will caravan/carpool to the East Side for birding together.

Registration

Registration is required and limited to 20 participants. Event tickets are $5 per person for Indiana Audubon members and $15 per person for non-members.

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Accessibility

This excursion includes a several walks of .25-1 mile distances within the Hayes Arboretum. Most trails will be hard packed soil, but not paved. The building is accessible.

Questions

For any questions about this event email info@indianaaudubon.org or call 765-205-1255.

Indiana Audubon Field Trip Ratings for This Trip

Birding Pace: Fun and Relaxed.

Physical Requirements: Light to medium. Much of the prairie landscape is flat or gently rolling, but the sun protection is a must. 1-2 miles total hiking.

Birding Skill Level: Beginner to mid-level. Extended looks at both common and uncommon species will be available to study identification and for photography.

For any inquiries about this trip, email us at info@indianaaudubon.org.

Tennessee Warbler by Jason Jablonski

Cancellation Policy

  • Full refunds are provided for Indiana Audubon events, field trips, and public programs canceled due to inclement weather or unforeseen circumstances.
  • Events, field trips, and public programs under $10 per person (excluding processing fees) are non-refundable, as proceeds support our work.
  • Refunds for events, field trips, and programs over $10 per person (excluding processing fees) require 30-day advance notice, minus a 25% administrative fee.
  • Refunds for Indiana Master Naturalist programs at Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary require 30-day advance notice, minus a 25% administrative fee.
  • Separate cancellation policies apply to the Indiana Dunes Birding Festival and field trips, events, and public programs co-hosted by other organizations.

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