Birds of Rodman event planned for Jan. 24

RODMAN SLOUGH – A special program focusing on the “Birds of Rodman Slough” will be presented on Saturday, Jan. 24, starting at 8:30 a.m. at the Rodman Slough Preserve nature center at the corner of West Lake Road and the Nice-Lucerne Cutoff.


Brad Barnwell, photographer and naturalist, and a board member of the Lake County Land Trust, will present a Power Point program on the birds of Rodman and discuss the common birds that are found on the property, including residents and common migrants that visitors to the preserve will see now and during the next few months.


The Rodman Slough Preserve is owned and operated by the Lake County Land Trust. Guided walks are held every Saturday morning throughout the year. Walks usually start at 9 a.m. but on Saturday, Jan. 24, the talk will be held first, followed by a guided walk on the property.


The public is invited to attend; for more information call Roberta Lyons at 994-2024.


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