CITY NATURE CHALLENGE 2026 Guided Birding with Feminist Bird Club ABQ–SF
Schedule
Sun Apr 26 2026 at 08:30 am to 10:00 am
UTC-06:00Location
Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge | Albuquerque, NM
About this Event
Participate in Citizen Science with Feminist Bird Club Albuquerque–Santa Fe by logging birds and other wildlife on iNaturalist!
This event is part of our Albuquerque weekly birding series. Our small team of birding facilitators will lead the group on a 1.5 mi journey across Valle de Oro NWR to identify as many species as we can! No birding experience is necessary. We are an inclusive, intersectional feminist birding group; all ages, abilities, and identities are welcome here.
We will meet behind the Visitor Center promptly at 8:30 and will begin birding by 8:40.
Please bring binoculars if you have them. We have a limited quantity of loaner binoculars that participants may borrow for the excursion. Be sure to wear sun protection, wear comfortable shoes, and bring water!
Depending on facilitator availability, there may be an opportunity for people who do not wish to or cannot travel so far (1.5 mi) to stay at the observation deck and do stationary birding.
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City Nature Challenge is a global collaborative effort to find and document wildlife observations of all kinds (birds, insects, plants, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, and more) on iNaturalist from April 24-27, and help ID sightings through May 10th. Over 400 cities on 6 continents are participating in the 9th annual City Nature Challenge! (Source: https://abqcitynature.org)
Where is it happening?
Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge, 7851 2nd Street Southwest, Albuquerque, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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