For: Migrants, local fall birds and sparrows
Place: Waterloo Mills Preserve, Devon, PA, 8:00 a.m.
Leader: Kevin Fryberger (Natural Resource Manager for Brandywine Conservancy) and Luc Jacobs (484-706-1999, jacobsluc52@yahoo.com)
Note: Kevin will give a brief introduction about the property and lead us around this beautiful private preserve of 170 acres in the heart of the Main Line. It contains wildflower meadows, marshes, mature woods and over a mile of the meandering Darby Creek. The preserve is owned by the Brandywine Conservancy. It will be an easy 2 mile walk and we'll be especially looking for late fall migrants and sparrows, with a possible chance for Lincoln's Sparrow.
Directions: GPS coordinates of the entrance on South Waterloo Road: (40.0248571, -75.4186609). From the intersection of route 3 and route 252 in Newtown Square, go north on 252. After crossing Goshen Road and passing Liseter housing development on the left, continue straight on N. Newtown Street Road (don't bear left on rt 252 where it goes from 4 lanes to 2 lanes, but go straight). At the traffic circle, continue straight to stay on Newtown Street Road and then take the 3rd street on the right, which is South Waterloo Road. About 1000 ft after crossing the Darby Creek, you will see the preserve entrance on the right, between two large rocks. Drive carefully down the narrow gravel road for about 1000 feet and you will reach the parking lot.