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Winter Wonderland Bird Walk at Irvine Regional Park

Winter Wonderland Bird Walk at Irvine Regional Park
Irvine Regional Park
1 Irvine Park Rd
Orange, California 92869
Sunday, January 25, 2026 9:01 AM - 11:00 AM
$12.51

Led by Rita Robinson, the walk will pause frequently to observe, identify, listen for songs and calls, appreciate and photograph native birds, including winter visitors. Learn how different species adapted to our Coastal Sage Scrub, Chaparral and Riparian ecosystems.

Irvine Regional Park is California’s oldest regional park. It is a diverse wildlife sanctuary connected to a 400-acre wildlife corridor down to Peters Canyon. With your help, the local nature advocacy group, Save Orange Hills, is making great strides to preserve this corridor.

The Bird Walk will roughly cover a 1 mile round-trip with slight gain. Please wear a hat, bring binoculars and camera (optional), water and snacks.

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