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April 30, 2019
Tuesday, April 30
5 p.m.
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If this year is typical, the new lime green-colored leaves will be breaking their buds at this time, signaling the transition from when birding can be done more effectively by eye than ear. With conservation biologist Jim Arrigoni, we’ll also look for spring ephemeral wildflowers on the forest floor, soaking up the last rays of sun before fresh foliage casts its shadow. If we’re lucky, we’ll also enjoy the sound of toads trilling in the ponds and wetlands at Deer Pond Farm.
Allow for an average of two hours and 1.5 -2 miles. Dress for the weather. Inclement weather cancels. Bring binoculars, camera, water bottle, walking stick and a sense of adventure. Binoculars are available to borrow.
Free for members
$5 Non-members
$10 Family non-members