Friday, April 12 9 a.m. There is always some aspect of nature taking center stage depending on the time of year. In April, vernal pools steal the show. On the first warm, rainy nights of spring, otherwise secretive amphibians fall over themselves to be the first to lay their eggs in these temporary wetlands that […]
Join conservation biologist Jim Arrigoni and Stefan Martin, local expert birder on a short nocturnal foray to the edge of the expansive forest at Deer Pond Farm, where we will broadcast the calls of a few of our native owl species to see if we can elicit a response. We’ll also discuss the characteristics and […]
Saturday, March 30 9 a.m. This program is offered through the Brookfield Parks & Recreation. Interested in offering such a program in your town? Contact Deirdra Wallin, program coordinator, at dwallin@ctaudubon.org or 860-799-4074 ext. 102.
Spring Sunset Walk Monday, May 6 6 p.m. To register, click here The end of these lengthening spring days are particularly special, as the sounds of many animals that are signing off for the day can be heard, while the nocturnal wildlife is just beginning to stir. This “crepuscular” period is usually rewarded by interesting sounds […]
Friday, April 26 11 a.m. Current volunteers are invited join us as we celebrate the impact of your service! Email dwallin@ctaudubon.org to register or to inquire about volunteer opportunities.
Tuesday, August 13 11 a.m. No matter what your interests or talents, by volunteering at our Deer Pond Farm, you can help promote understanding, appreciation, and stewardship of our natural world. Join us to learn the variety of opportunities available, including office and outdoor help, which are needed to keep Deer Pond Farm going. No […]
Thursday, January 17 1 p.m. Join us for fresh air, exercise, good company and naturalist lessons along the way. Deirdra Wallin, program coordinator, and fellow Connecticut Audubon Society Master Naturalists volunteers will lead this walk. Allow for an average of two hours and 1.5 -2 miles. Dress for the weather. Think head, hands and feet! Wool […]