Red Rock State Park to host flutist summer bird hikes2 min read

Sedona bamboo flute player Jesse Kalu will perform a concert Sunday, July 7, at 2 p.m. at Red Rock State Park. 

This intimate performance will take place in the park’s theater and will last approximately one hour including a question and answer session at the conclusion of the music performance. This heartfelt presentation includes a unique mixture of bamboo flutes, poetry, story and nature voices. 

Kalu’s presentations touch his audiences in unique ways. Each of his flutes has its own name and song. Emanating through his handcrafted flutes are the wild­life calls of doves, quails, loons, hawk, owl, seagulls, dolphins, whales, coyotes, wolf, elk and more. He has been sharing his music throughout the world since 1994.  Kalu performs regularly in the Sedona area. He uses a wide variety of bamboo flutes sweeping from the soprano to bass ranges, all made by him. Many who hear his music praise his ability to imbue his creations with the deep connecting spirit of the natural world. 

Regular park admission fees are required on the day of the event. However, seating is limited and reservations are required. Call the park at 282-6907 to reserve seats. 

Every day, at 9 a.m. through August, a volunteer naturalist leads a guided nature walk informing visitors about the different life zones of Red Rock State Park. The subjects discussed on this walk include geology, wildlife, history, archaeology and plant life.  The naturalists welcome questions during the walk, enhancing the learning experience. This guided walk is included with park entrance fees and no reservations are required. 

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Every Wednesday and Saturday, bird walks are held at 7 a.m. through August. Bird enthusiasts can join a natu­ralist for a guided walk appropriate for beginner and advanced birders. No reservations are necessary.  The greatest diversity of bird species can be found in the riparian area next to Oak Creek or along the field behind the Visitor Center. The Audubon Society has designated Red Rock State Park as part of the Lower Oak Creek Important Birding Area because of the many species that live or visit here. 

Meet up with the leader on the viewing deck above the Visitor Center. Those birding on their own will find the Hummingbird Patio with bird feeding stations is an excel­lent spot to start your tour. Another good viewing point is the Visitor Center roof. 

Red Rock State Park is located at 4050 Red Rock Loop Road in Sedona; call 282-6907 for information. Admission is $7 per person for those ages 14 and over, and $4 each for children ages 7 to 13. Children age 6 and under are admitted free. 

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