[va-richmond-general] Birding at Augusta Spring Wetlands with Wild Virginia

From the Virginia Conservation Network newsletter. Wild Virginia is based in 
Charlottesville.

    Birding at Augusta Springs Wetlands with Wild Virginia 
Date: June 9, 2007 
Join us as we look and listen for birds and other interesting things at this 
birding “hot spot” in the George Washington National Forest.  Whether a 
veteran or beginning birder, all are welcome on this very easy hike following 
the 
2/3 mile loop trail & boardwalk through the wetlands area.  Bring binoculars if 
you have them, as well as water and lunch. 
Carpool from Charlottesville: 
Meet at 7:15am at Java Java, 2214 Ivy Road (by Sneak Reviews Video).  Or, you 
can meet the group at the Augusta Springs Wetlands parking area at 8:30am.  
Directions:
From Staunton, take State Route 254 (Parkersburg Turnpike) west 8 miles to 
Buffalo Gap, VA where 254 becomes State Route 42 (Little Calfpasture Highway). 
Continue on Route 42 for approximately 7 miles to the parking area for Augusta 
Springs Wetlands, located on the right side of the road. 
For More Information Contact: David Hannah at 434-971-1553 or 434-244-2878 or 
dhannah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 

    
    
    
    
    
    






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