Bring your binoculars and a trash bag to combine a leisurely stroll along the paved paths around Davis Lake and the Bicentennial Greenway! We will scout for visiting winter ducks, which may include Bufflehead, Hooded Merganser, Gadwalls, and Ruddy. This is usually a reliable location to see Cormorants and Great Blue Herons in the winter as well.
While walking, for those who wish to participate, we will also collect trash near the path and water. We will provide disposable gloves and will have a few trash grabbers on hand.
We will be walking along a paved walkway that is mostly flat. There is a shelter near the lake with a picnic table, where we can rest and scan the water for any birds. As always, we will also take note of trees and plants as we meander.
This area is accessed off Piedmont Parkway, which intersects Wendover Ave. as well as Eastchester Dr. in High Point. The closest address for your GPS is 4160 Mendenhall Oaks Pkwy, High Point, 27265. Turn into the parking lot across from the Creative Snacks Co. building and park across from the Ryan Scott Displays building.
We will meet at 2 p.m. and meander for an hour or two. Feel free to contact trip coordinator Sharon Daugherty with any questions at naturenotestgp@gmail.com or 720.236.5683. There are no restroom facilities available. As always, our walks are free and open to all!
The walk is weather dependent and will be cancelled or postponed due to inclement weather, an email will be sent out if this happens.
Photo of Davis Lake by Sharon Daugherty.

