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Glendale xeriscape garden will host talk about bird species

Posted 9/6/22

A chance to learn about bird species and xeriscape gardening requiring little water in the desert is coming to Glendale.

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Glendale xeriscape garden will host talk about bird species

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A chance to learn about bird species and xeriscape gardening requiring little water in the desert is coming to Glendale.

The Bird Walk and Talk goes from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1 with a leisurely stroll through the Glendale Xeriscape Demonstration Garden that surrounds the Glendale Main Library, 5959 W. Brown St.

Joe Ford, with the Sonoran Audubon Society, will lead a guided tour on bird and plant species, followed by a plant exchange.

To create a successful plant exchange, participants are asked to donate seeds, plants and cuttings from their collection. Guests are encouraged to wear close-toed shoes, a hat and sunglasses.