Evening Bird Photography at Frank Lake
Wednesday - July 15
MAXIMUM 18 ATTENDEES
PRICE: $100
Start Time: 6:00 pm
Return Time: 9:30 pm
Information & Itinerary
Frank Lake is a significant restored wetland and bird habitat located almost an hour southeast of Calgary.
It features shallow water, extensive marshes, surrounding grasslands and is a critical habitat for hundreds of bird species.
Expect to see shorebirds such as American Avocets, Black-necked Stilts, Marbled Godwits and White-faced Ibises. In addition, you may see waterfowl such as Ruddy Ducks, Eared Grebes, Franklin's Gulls and Black-crowned Night-Herons.
Additional Details
Photo Types:
- Birds
Travel Mode:
- Coach
Ground:
- Some Uneven
Snacks & Water:
- Supplied
Meals:
- No
Sample Images from Excursion Locations:
Photo Excursion Leaders

Ken Wright
Main Leader
Ken Wright is a mirrorless, camera photographer, who specializes in nature photography. His work is driven by a desire to capture nature’s beauty, accurately and realistically. During the field trip we look forward to showing you the best birding spot, close to Calgary.

Alex Dunkley
Assistant
Alex Dunkley has been photographing with intent for about 6 years. He enjoys photographing anything that moves - and most things that don’t. He loves the Calgary area for the easy access to both mountain and prairie vistas, and the wildlife opportunities.
