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Birding Expedition Bus Tour: Goddard State Park

A Bald Eagle in a tree

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Sun., December 7 | 8:30 am – 3 pm | Members: $134; Non-Members: $149 per person | Goddard State Park | Transportation and Lunch from Atria’s Included

'Tis the season to see eagles! Join the National Aviary for an exciting day trip to Goddard State Park! Birders and animal-lovers will be able to hone bird identification skills, while younger families with birding beginners can learn the basics while exploring one of Western Pennsylvania’s most beautiful locations.

Goddard State Park is known for its gem of a birding habitat - Lake Wilhelm. The body of water attracts a large variety of water birds, including gulls, terns, waterfowl, shorebirds, and wading birds. For most, the main attraction is the chance to see Bald Eagles. During the height of winter, Bald Eagle populations can reach high numbers as they search for fish amongst the gaps of ice in the frozen lake. 

After a morning of birding and exploring around Lake Wilhelm, we will warm up at a nearby restaurant for lunch, which will include a sandwich, salad, and a slice of pie. Then, we will stop by the Birdwatcher's Store, where you can stock up on supplies before heading home!

Meet at the National Aviary and leave the driving to us! Our experts will share their knowledge and stories from years of birding during the ride! 

This program includes some light hiking on Goddard State Park trails, which may be uneven surfaces. Designed for ages 6 and up, under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

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December 7 @ 8:30 am - 3:00 pm

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