August Wild Bird Walk
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Summer Fun for Nature Lovers in Big Bear Lake
Starting from Chirp at 8AM on August 10th, 2024, join Chirp for a free & in-person educational wild bird walk through one of Big Bear Lake’s top birding hotspots. As you walk, admire the National Forest and historical landmarks surrounding the trail. Be on the lookout for hummingbirds in the meadow, hawks hiding in trees, and the occasional flycatcher in the brush. Led by Chirp Bird Guides, participants learn tips and tricks to enhance identification skills and better their birding. While our walks are leisurely paced, the conditions can vary by trail. If you’ve hiked on uneven terrain at altitude, then this walk should be comfortable for you. (Note that exact bird walk locations are determined immediately before the walk begins based on conditions and group size.)
After the walk, return to Chirp for complimentary donuts and a raffle for special gifts. Wild birdwatchers of all levels and ages are welcome, so be sure to register free to secure a spot for this event.
Register Online for Free to Secure your Spot
Due to the popularity of our events, we require all guests to pre-register. Our events often reach capacity, so take advantage of free registration to secure your spot on our birding team online today. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email with instructions for checking in. Guests that have RSVPed should meet at least 30 minutes early on August 10, 2024 at Chirp Nature Center (578 Bonanza Trail, Big Bear Lake) to check in for an 8AM start.
Sip & Perch With Us
Did you know drinking coffee can save birds? We’re thrilled to now carry Smithsonian Bird Friendly certified coffee that helps preserve critical habitat for birds and wildlife. Whether you’re returning from our Wild Bird Walk or just stumbling upon Chirp for the first time, join us for a free coffee tasting and learn about our selection of Bird Friendly coffee. There’s no need to register and tasting begins at Chirp after the walk at 10AM.
Tips on How to Prepare
- Wear comfortable attire such as layered clothing, breathable pants/shorts, and walking shoes.
- Use a bird checklist. Chirp offers a free local Checklist for the Big Bear Valley and can provide printed copies with pens at Walk check-in. Also, consider creating an e-bird checklist.
- Take a camera or phone with a camera.
- Bring a pair of optics for a better view. Chirp offers binoculars and spotting scopes and is an authorized Nikon, Zeiss, and Vortex dealer. Shop optics online or try them out in-store.
- Carry your own water. Refillable water stations are not available during the hike. Weather in the San Bernardino Mountains can vary dramatically. Read more about preparing for Big Bear Lake’s variable weather.
- Wear Sunglasses or protective eyewear.
- Use sunblock as UV rays in altitude are stronger.
- Remember, Chirp also has basic gear for a bird walk in the woods should you need anything.
- For further questions, email us at or call us at (888)-412-4477.
While you Count Down to August 10th, Watch this Virtual Bird Walk
How well can you identify a mother Cooper’s Hawk, a hungry Anna’s Hummingbird, and nesting Cliff Swallows? Watch this video to test your bird brain, and nurture your nature.
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