Bird Walk | Pinyon Jay Bird Walk through the Junipers
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## Bird Walk | Bubbling Ponds Preserve, Page Springs
We can’t guarantee you’ll see a Pinyon Jay—but you just might! Join an expert guide from Northern Arizona Audubon Society for a relaxed morning bird walk in Pinyon–Juniper habitat near Flagstaff.
This walk is perfect for beginners and experienced birders alike.
Along the way, you’ll learn how to identify birds by sight and sound and get hands-on practice using a birding app that helps record observations.
This event is also a great way to start participating in community science. Pinyon Jays have experienced significant population declines across the Southwest, and knowing where—and how many—are present is critical to understanding and protecting this species. Your observations help contribute to a larger picture of bird populations in our region.
Date: Sunday, March 22 2026
Time: 8:00am to 10am
Meeting Point: To be confirmed - we follow the Pinyon Jays
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Registration is preferred so we can email you important event details, including the final meeting location (which depends on recent Pinyon Jay sightings) and a link to download the app we’ll be learning to use.
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What to bring:
- Binoculars (or borrow ours)
- Sturdy walking shoes
- Layered clothing appropriate for outdoor conditions
No prior birding experience required. Come curious and ready to explore!
Register so we can notify you directly of any updates, including cancellations, delays, or weather-related changes.
Join the Flock!
This bird walk is hosted by the Northern Arizona Audubon Society, a nonprofit dedicated to protecting birds and the habitats they rely on across Northern Arizona. Everyone is welcome! If you enjoy our events, please consider supporting our work by becoming a member, making a donation, or signing up for our newsletter.

