Hays Woods Hike: Get to Know Pittsburgh’s Latest Park


Hays Woods Hike: Get to Know Pittsburgh’s Latest Park
Hays Woods in September 2022 (picture via Kate St. John)

18 September 2023

Are you interested in Pittsburgh’s latest and least advanced town park? Get to understand Hays Woods on a guided hike subsequent Sunday.

Sign up for the Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy (PPC) and Chicken Lab for a loose chook and nature stroll at Hays Woods on Sunday, September 24, 8:00am to ten:00am. Meet on the Hays Woods – Agnew Rd Trailhead in 1st earl baldwin of bewdley. The hike is entitled:

Befriending the Woodland: The Birds and Crops of Hays Woods.

The view from Hays Woods, September 2022 (picture via Kate St. John)

Right here’s PPC’s description:

Come take a look at Pittsburgh’s latest town park for an unique hike with Chicken Lab Avian Ecologist, Nick Liadis, and Jared Belsky, Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy Ecological Recovery Coordinator, Hays Woods.

Discover Hays Woods like by no means sooner than, whilst finding out about local vegetation and bushes and the way regional birds engage inside this dense city wooded area. This journey will incorporate a mix of species identity and chook gazing. Fall migration is the most productive time to catch sight and sound of the migrating birds overhead.

Hike leaders are Jared Belsky of Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy who manages PPC initiatives on website online (picture on left) and Nick Liadis of Chicken Lab who bands birds at Hays throughout spring and fall migration (picture on proper). Each have in depth wisdom of Hays Woods from arms on revel in.

Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy Hike announcement

Jared Belsky, Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy & Nick Liadis, Chicken Lab

This can be a loose match however you should Signal Up Right here.

Hope to look you there.

p.s. The Hays Woods – Agnew Rd Trailhead has a small gravel automobile parking space. If this hike is definitely attended you will have to park in the street. GPS = 40.39852,-79.96324

(picture of Jared Belsky via Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy, all different pictures via Kate St. John)

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