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February 24, 2019(2 events) WoodpeckersWoodpeckersFebruary 24, 2019 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-878-7440 Join us for this indoor program that will set you on your way to becoming a woodpecker expert. Learn the woodpecker’s role in our back yard ecosystem, how to identify the basic species and their physical characteristics, and how to attract these fascinating birds to your feeders. Map to Coastal Center at Milford PointMore information about Woodpeckers Trail Wood Non-Fiction Book ClubTrail Wood Non-Fiction Book ClubFebruary 24, 2019 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm Trail WoodTrail Wood 93 Kenyon Rd Hampton, CT 06247 860-928-4948 Lead by avid non-fiction reader and Hampton resident Jacqueline Jacobsohn, the Book Club will combine lively book discussions and leisurely walks on the trails. First book: Wandering Through Winter by Edwin Way Teale. Free to CAS members; $5 non-members. https://maps.google.com/maps?z=16&daddr=93+Kenyon+Rd++Hampton+CT+06247+More information about Trail Wood Non-Fiction Book Club |
February 25, 2019(1 event) 20% Off Bird Seed All Month20% Off Bird Seed All MonthFebruary 25, 2019 10:00 am - 3:00 pmMore information about 20% Off Bird Seed All Month |
February 26, 2019(2 events) 20% Off Bird Seed All Month20% Off Bird Seed All MonthFebruary 25, 2019 10:00 am - 3:00 pmMore information about 20% Off Bird Seed All Month Little Naturalists - Colors of WinterLittle Naturalists - Colors of WinterFebruary 26, 2019 10:00 am - 10:45 am Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-878-7440 Tuesdays: January 22, 29 and February 5, 12, 19, 26 Winter winds are blowing so come on down and get cozy at the Coastal Center. Explore the colors of winter and learn how animals and plants survive the winter months. From blue jays to purple urchins and more, join us for a different colorful adventure each week. Each class includes a story, hands-on activities, and a craft for child and adult to do together. For children age 2-4 years accompanied by an actively participating adult. Class fee includes one child and one adult. Members $8/class; Non-members $13/class. Pre-registration required. Map to Coastal Center at Milford PointMore information about Little Naturalists - Colors of Winter |
February 27, 2019(4 events) 20% Off Bird Seed All Month20% Off Bird Seed All MonthFebruary 25, 2019 10:00 am - 3:00 pmMore information about 20% Off Bird Seed All Month Project FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterProject FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterFebruary 27, 2019 10:00 am - 11:00 am Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-878-7440 Wednesdays and Thursdays, through March 28 Join us at the Coastal Center on Wednesdays and Thursdays to learn more about backyard birds and participate in Project Feeder Watch. We'll observe and count the birds at our feeders using the Project Feeder Watch protocol. It's fun and easy to do! The season runs November - early April. Come for one day or more, it's up to you! Project Feeder Watch is a citizen science project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Citizen science is a way for the public to contribute to the scientific understanding of the natural world. This program runs rain or shine and is appropriate for adults or children age 16 and above. Free. Pre-registration required. For more information and to register, please contact Carol Kratzman at 203-878-7440, ext. 504. Wednesdays, 10 - 11 a.m., February 6, 13, 20, 27, March 6, 13, 20, 27 More information about Project FeederWatch at The Coastal Center Wednesday Noon WalksWednesday Noon WalksFebruary 27, 2019 12:00 pm -218 Day Road Pomfret Center, CT 06259 8609284948 Join Connecticut Audubon Society volunteers for fresh air, exercise, good company and naturalist lessons along the way. Seniors and parents with babes in backpacks welcome. Free to CAS members; $3 non-members. Map to Wednesday Noon WalksMore information about Wednesday Noon Walks Winter Bird Walks with Miley BullWinter Bird Walks with Miley BullFebruary 27, 2019 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Deer Pond Farm57 Wakeman Hill Road Sherman, CT 06784 USA (860) 799-4074 Big January, National Bird Feeding Month, Great Backyard Bird Count, and National Nest Box Week, wow! Bird watching is considered a favorite pastime with over 60 million Americans taking time to look through their binoculars in search of birds and listen for bird calls and songs. Whether you are new to birding or experienced, join us for these guided walks to enjoy the sights and sounds of our year round and winter visiting birds. Miley Bull, senior director of science and conservation, will help identify, share information and answer questions. Allow for an average of two hours and 1.5 -2 miles. Dress for the weather. Think head, hands and feet! Wool hats, gloves and socks are really good choices. Bring water bottle, walking stick, binoculars, camera and a sense of adventure. Inclement weather cancels. Free for members Wednesday, February 27 More information about Winter Bird Walks with Miley Bull |
February 28, 2019(4 events) 20% Off Bird Seed All Month20% Off Bird Seed All MonthFebruary 25, 2019 10:00 am - 3:00 pmMore information about 20% Off Bird Seed All Month Fairfield County Giving Day is Today: Support Our CampaignFairfield County Giving Day is Today: Support Our CampaignFebruary 28, 2019 12:01 am - 11:59 pmMore information about Fairfield County Giving Day is Today: Support Our Campaign Thursday Morning Tracking WalksThursday Morning Tracking WalksFebruary 28, 2019 8:30 am -218 Day Road Pomfret Center, CT 06259 860-928-4849 Stretch your legs, breathe in that early morning air and look for signs of wildlife on the Bafflin Sanctuary with Fran Barnaski, longtime volunteer, tracker and nature photographer. Bring your camera if you are so inclined. FREE to CAS members; $5 non-members. Map to Thursday Morning Tracking WalksMore information about Thursday Morning Tracking Walks Project FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterProject FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterFebruary 28, 2019 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-878-7440 Wednesdays and Thursdays, through March 28 Join us at the Coastal Center on Wednesdays and Thursdays to learn more about backyard birds and participate in Project Feeder Watch. We'll observe and count the birds at our feeders using the Project Feeder Watch protocol. It's fun and easy to do! The season runs November - early April. Come for one day or more, it's up to you! Project Feeder Watch is a citizen science project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Citizen science is a way for the public to contribute to the scientific understanding of the natural world. This program runs rain or shine and is appropriate for adults or children age 16 and above. Free. Pre-registration required. For more information and to register, please contact Carol Kratzman at 203-878-7440, ext. 504. Wednesdays, 10 - 11 a.m., February 6, 13, 20, 27, March 6, 13, 20, 27 More information about Project FeederWatch at The Coastal Center | March 1, 2019 |
March 2, 2019(4 events) Glass Flower Exhibition at HarvardGlass Flower Exhibition at HarvardMarch 2, 2019 8:00 am - 5:00 pmOne of Harvard's most famous treasures is the internationally acclaimed Ware Collection of Blaschka Glass Models of Plants, the "Glass Flowers." This unique collection of over 4,000 models, representing more than 830 plant species, was created by glass artisans Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka, a father and son team of Czech glass artists. We'll also explore several other exhibits, including the new Birds of the World gallery, the amazing Arthropods: Creatures that Rule, and the inspiring Lily Simonson: Painting the Deep. Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. $85 Members / $95 Nonmembers More information about Glass Flower Exhibition at Harvard SnowshoeingSnowshoeingMarch 2, 2019 9:00 am - 11:00 am Deer Pond Farm57 Wakeman Hill Road Sherman, CT 06784 USA (860) 799-4074 Saturday, March 2 Family Friendly & No Fee Explore the trails at Deer Pond Farm on this collaborative program with Great Hollow Nature Preserve and Naromi Land Trust. Learn about each conservation-minded organization as well as how to enjoy the outdoors in winter. Beginners and experienced snowshoers are welcome. Please note, if we have no snow, we will simply convert this program to a hike! Allow for an average of two hours and 1.5 -2 miles. Dress for the weather. Think head, hands and feet! Wool hats, gloves and socks are really good choices. Bring snowshoes, water bottle, walking stick, binoculars, camera and a sense of adventure. Inclement weather cancels. *Snowshoes are not available to borrow. https://maps.google.com/maps?z=16&daddr=57+Wakeman+Hill+Road++Sherman+CT+06784++USAMore information about Snowshoeing Wildlife Tracking and Monitoring ProgramWildlife Tracking and Monitoring ProgramMarch 2, 2019 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Center at PomfretCenter at Pomfret 218 Day Road Pomfret Center, CT 06259 Winter is a great time to find track and sign of fisher, river otter, mink, fox, bobcat, coyote and more in snow covered forests and fields. We are looking for adults who want to become trained wildlife trackers to monitor study sites in Willington, Canterbury and Woodstock. Learn to find and recognize tracks and to document sightings that support local conservation efforts. For info and registration, contact Paula Coughlin, Citizen Science Coordinator at 860-928-4948 or email paulacoughlin@charter.net Fee: $50 CAS members $60 non-members https://maps.google.com/maps?z=16&daddr=218+Day+Road++Pomfret+Center+CT+06259+More information about Wildlife Tracking and Monitoring Program |
March 3, 2019(2 events) Cuba Nature and Culture: Western ItineraryCuba Nature and Culture: Western ItineraryMarch 3, 2019 Mar 3rd - 10th -Travel in a small group with local guides through less traveled parts of Cuba, the Caribbean's largest and most ecologically diverse island nation, home to 26 endemic birds: the world's smallest, the Bee Hummingbird; one of the rarest woodpeckers, Fernandina's Flicker; and the elusive Blue-headed Quail-Dove. While there will be daily opportunities for birding on this trip, our focus expands to include a range of Cuban fauna and flora, and the ecology and history of regions we visit. Enjoy opprtunities to swim and snorkel. Our Cuban guide will answer your questions and offer explanations that reflect Cuban history, politics, and topics related to daily living in Cuba. The program begins and ends in Havana, an unrivaled colonial city of the Americas. An optional one day/night extension in Havana is offered at the conclusion of the trip. This very popular option includes a guided orientation to Havana, and a guided historical walking tour of Old Havana, the city's hisstoric colonial center, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Havana abounds with historic sites, diverse architecture, museums, and art galleries, underscoring a cultural heritage and recently resurgent energy and verve that is uniquely Cuban. Leader: Andy Griswold Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. $4,398 Members / $4,798 Nonmembers More information about Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary Concert - featuring "TAKE NOTE"Concert - featuring "TAKE NOTE"March 3, 2019 3:00 pm -218 Day Road Pomfret Center, CT 06259 860-928-4948 Benefit concert to support the Education Endowment Fund. FREE to the public, however donations always welcome. Map to Concert - featuring "TAKE NOTE"More information about Concert - featuring "TAKE NOTE" |
March 4, 2019(2 events) Cuba Nature and Culture: Western ItineraryCuba Nature and Culture: Western ItineraryMarch 3, 2019 Mar 3rd - 10th -Travel in a small group with local guides through less traveled parts of Cuba, the Caribbean's largest and most ecologically diverse island nation, home to 26 endemic birds: the world's smallest, the Bee Hummingbird; one of the rarest woodpeckers, Fernandina's Flicker; and the elusive Blue-headed Quail-Dove. While there will be daily opportunities for birding on this trip, our focus expands to include a range of Cuban fauna and flora, and the ecology and history of regions we visit. Enjoy opprtunities to swim and snorkel. Our Cuban guide will answer your questions and offer explanations that reflect Cuban history, politics, and topics related to daily living in Cuba. The program begins and ends in Havana, an unrivaled colonial city of the Americas. An optional one day/night extension in Havana is offered at the conclusion of the trip. This very popular option includes a guided orientation to Havana, and a guided historical walking tour of Old Havana, the city's hisstoric colonial center, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Havana abounds with historic sites, diverse architecture, museums, and art galleries, underscoring a cultural heritage and recently resurgent energy and verve that is uniquely Cuban. Leader: Andy Griswold Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. $4,398 Members / $4,798 Nonmembers More information about Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online AuctionBidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online AuctionMarch 4, 2019 N/A -More information about Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction |
March 5, 2019(3 events) Cuba Nature and Culture: Western ItineraryCuba Nature and Culture: Western ItineraryMarch 3, 2019 Mar 3rd - 10th -Travel in a small group with local guides through less traveled parts of Cuba, the Caribbean's largest and most ecologically diverse island nation, home to 26 endemic birds: the world's smallest, the Bee Hummingbird; one of the rarest woodpeckers, Fernandina's Flicker; and the elusive Blue-headed Quail-Dove. While there will be daily opportunities for birding on this trip, our focus expands to include a range of Cuban fauna and flora, and the ecology and history of regions we visit. Enjoy opprtunities to swim and snorkel. Our Cuban guide will answer your questions and offer explanations that reflect Cuban history, politics, and topics related to daily living in Cuba. The program begins and ends in Havana, an unrivaled colonial city of the Americas. An optional one day/night extension in Havana is offered at the conclusion of the trip. This very popular option includes a guided orientation to Havana, and a guided historical walking tour of Old Havana, the city's hisstoric colonial center, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Havana abounds with historic sites, diverse architecture, museums, and art galleries, underscoring a cultural heritage and recently resurgent energy and verve that is uniquely Cuban. Leader: Andy Griswold Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. $4,398 Members / $4,798 Nonmembers More information about Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online AuctionBidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online AuctionMarch 4, 2019 N/A -More information about Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction Little Naturalists - Colors of WinterLittle Naturalists - Colors of WinterMarch 5, 2019 10:00 am - 10:45 am Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 MIlford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-878-7440 Join us for the make-up class for the February snow day. Winter winds are blowing so come on down and get cozy at the Coastal Center. Explore the colors of winter and learn how animals and plants survive the winter months, join us for a different colorful adventure each week. Each class includes a story, hands-on activities, and a craft for child and adult to do together. For children age 2-4 years accompanied by an actively participating adult. Class fee includes one child and one adult. Members $8/class; Non-members $13/class. Pre-registration required. Map to Coastal Center at Milford PointMore information about Little Naturalists - Colors of Winter |
March 6, 2019(4 events) Cuba Nature and Culture: Western ItineraryCuba Nature and Culture: Western ItineraryMarch 3, 2019 Mar 3rd - 10th -Travel in a small group with local guides through less traveled parts of Cuba, the Caribbean's largest and most ecologically diverse island nation, home to 26 endemic birds: the world's smallest, the Bee Hummingbird; one of the rarest woodpeckers, Fernandina's Flicker; and the elusive Blue-headed Quail-Dove. While there will be daily opportunities for birding on this trip, our focus expands to include a range of Cuban fauna and flora, and the ecology and history of regions we visit. Enjoy opprtunities to swim and snorkel. Our Cuban guide will answer your questions and offer explanations that reflect Cuban history, politics, and topics related to daily living in Cuba. The program begins and ends in Havana, an unrivaled colonial city of the Americas. An optional one day/night extension in Havana is offered at the conclusion of the trip. This very popular option includes a guided orientation to Havana, and a guided historical walking tour of Old Havana, the city's hisstoric colonial center, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Havana abounds with historic sites, diverse architecture, museums, and art galleries, underscoring a cultural heritage and recently resurgent energy and verve that is uniquely Cuban. Leader: Andy Griswold Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. $4,398 Members / $4,798 Nonmembers More information about Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online AuctionBidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online AuctionMarch 4, 2019 N/A -More information about Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction Project FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterProject FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterMarch 6, 2019 10:00 am - 11:00 am Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-878-7440 Wednesdays and Thursdays, through March 28 Join us at the Coastal Center on Wednesdays and Thursdays to learn more about backyard birds and participate in Project Feeder Watch. We'll observe and count the birds at our feeders using the Project Feeder Watch protocol. It's fun and easy to do! The season runs November - early April. Come for one day or more, it's up to you! Project Feeder Watch is a citizen science project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Citizen science is a way for the public to contribute to the scientific understanding of the natural world. This program runs rain or shine and is appropriate for adults or children age 16 and above. Free. Pre-registration required. For more information and to register, please contact Carol Kratzman at 203-878-7440, ext. 504. Wednesdays, 10 - 11 a.m., February 6, 13, 20, 27, March 6, 13, 20, 27 More information about Project FeederWatch at The Coastal Center Art and Nature After-School Program (Center at Fairfield)Art and Nature After-School Program (Center at Fairfield)March 6, 2019 3:45 pm - 5:00 pmMore information about Art and Nature After-School Program (Center at Fairfield) |
March 7, 2019(3 events) Cuba Nature and Culture: Western ItineraryCuba Nature and Culture: Western ItineraryMarch 3, 2019 Mar 3rd - 10th -Travel in a small group with local guides through less traveled parts of Cuba, the Caribbean's largest and most ecologically diverse island nation, home to 26 endemic birds: the world's smallest, the Bee Hummingbird; one of the rarest woodpeckers, Fernandina's Flicker; and the elusive Blue-headed Quail-Dove. While there will be daily opportunities for birding on this trip, our focus expands to include a range of Cuban fauna and flora, and the ecology and history of regions we visit. Enjoy opprtunities to swim and snorkel. Our Cuban guide will answer your questions and offer explanations that reflect Cuban history, politics, and topics related to daily living in Cuba. The program begins and ends in Havana, an unrivaled colonial city of the Americas. An optional one day/night extension in Havana is offered at the conclusion of the trip. This very popular option includes a guided orientation to Havana, and a guided historical walking tour of Old Havana, the city's hisstoric colonial center, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Havana abounds with historic sites, diverse architecture, museums, and art galleries, underscoring a cultural heritage and recently resurgent energy and verve that is uniquely Cuban. Leader: Andy Griswold Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. $4,398 Members / $4,798 Nonmembers More information about Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online AuctionBidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online AuctionMarch 4, 2019 N/A -More information about Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction Project FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterProject FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterMarch 7, 2019 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-878-7440 Wednesdays and Thursdays, through March 28 Join us at the Coastal Center on Wednesdays and Thursdays to learn more about backyard birds and participate in Project Feeder Watch. We'll observe and count the birds at our feeders using the Project Feeder Watch protocol. It's fun and easy to do! The season runs November - early April. Come for one day or more, it's up to you! Project Feeder Watch is a citizen science project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Citizen science is a way for the public to contribute to the scientific understanding of the natural world. This program runs rain or shine and is appropriate for adults or children age 16 and above. Free. Pre-registration required. For more information and to register, please contact Carol Kratzman at 203-878-7440, ext. 504. Wednesdays, 10 - 11 a.m., February 6, 13, 20, 27, March 6, 13, 20, 27 More information about Project FeederWatch at The Coastal Center |
March 8, 2019(2 events) Cuba Nature and Culture: Western ItineraryCuba Nature and Culture: Western ItineraryMarch 3, 2019 Mar 3rd - 10th -Travel in a small group with local guides through less traveled parts of Cuba, the Caribbean's largest and most ecologically diverse island nation, home to 26 endemic birds: the world's smallest, the Bee Hummingbird; one of the rarest woodpeckers, Fernandina's Flicker; and the elusive Blue-headed Quail-Dove. While there will be daily opportunities for birding on this trip, our focus expands to include a range of Cuban fauna and flora, and the ecology and history of regions we visit. Enjoy opprtunities to swim and snorkel. Our Cuban guide will answer your questions and offer explanations that reflect Cuban history, politics, and topics related to daily living in Cuba. The program begins and ends in Havana, an unrivaled colonial city of the Americas. An optional one day/night extension in Havana is offered at the conclusion of the trip. This very popular option includes a guided orientation to Havana, and a guided historical walking tour of Old Havana, the city's hisstoric colonial center, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Havana abounds with historic sites, diverse architecture, museums, and art galleries, underscoring a cultural heritage and recently resurgent energy and verve that is uniquely Cuban. Leader: Andy Griswold Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. $4,398 Members / $4,798 Nonmembers More information about Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online AuctionBidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online AuctionMarch 4, 2019 N/A -More information about Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction |
March 9, 2019(6 events) Cuba Nature and Culture: Western ItineraryCuba Nature and Culture: Western ItineraryMarch 3, 2019 Mar 3rd - 10th -Travel in a small group with local guides through less traveled parts of Cuba, the Caribbean's largest and most ecologically diverse island nation, home to 26 endemic birds: the world's smallest, the Bee Hummingbird; one of the rarest woodpeckers, Fernandina's Flicker; and the elusive Blue-headed Quail-Dove. While there will be daily opportunities for birding on this trip, our focus expands to include a range of Cuban fauna and flora, and the ecology and history of regions we visit. Enjoy opprtunities to swim and snorkel. Our Cuban guide will answer your questions and offer explanations that reflect Cuban history, politics, and topics related to daily living in Cuba. The program begins and ends in Havana, an unrivaled colonial city of the Americas. An optional one day/night extension in Havana is offered at the conclusion of the trip. This very popular option includes a guided orientation to Havana, and a guided historical walking tour of Old Havana, the city's hisstoric colonial center, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Havana abounds with historic sites, diverse architecture, museums, and art galleries, underscoring a cultural heritage and recently resurgent energy and verve that is uniquely Cuban. Leader: Andy Griswold Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. $4,398 Members / $4,798 Nonmembers More information about Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online AuctionBidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online AuctionMarch 4, 2019 N/A -More information about Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction Wildlife Tracking and Monitoring ProgramWildlife Tracking and Monitoring ProgramMarch 9, 2019 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Center at PomfretCenter at Pomfret 218 Day Road Pomfret Center, CT 06259 Winter is a great time to find track and sign of fisher, river otter, mink, fox, bobcat, coyote and more in snow covered forests and fields. We are looking for adults who want to become trained wildlife trackers to monitor study sites in Willington, Canterbury and Woodstock. Learn to find and recognize tracks and to document sightings that support local conservation efforts. For info and registration, contact Paula Coughlin, Citizen Science Coordinator at 860-928-4948 or email paulacoughlin@charter.net Fee: $50 CAS members $60 non-members https://maps.google.com/maps?z=16&daddr=218+Day+Road++Pomfret+Center+CT+06259+More information about Wildlife Tracking and Monitoring Program Backyard Birding with Dick WorthBackyard Birding with Dick WorthMarch 9, 2019 10:00 am - 11:00 amMore information about Backyard Birding with Dick Worth Guided Nature WalkGuided Nature WalkMarch 9, 2019 10:00 am - 11:00 amGuided Nature Walk at Chatfield Hollow State Park, Killingworth More information about Guided Nature Walk Naturalists at Shepaug Dam with Birds of PreyNaturalists at Shepaug Dam with Birds of PreyMarch 9, 2019 10:00 am - 12:00 pmMore information about Naturalists at Shepaug Dam with Birds of Prey |
March 10, 2019(3 events) Cuba Nature and Culture: Western ItineraryCuba Nature and Culture: Western ItineraryMarch 3, 2019 Mar 3rd - 10th -Travel in a small group with local guides through less traveled parts of Cuba, the Caribbean's largest and most ecologically diverse island nation, home to 26 endemic birds: the world's smallest, the Bee Hummingbird; one of the rarest woodpeckers, Fernandina's Flicker; and the elusive Blue-headed Quail-Dove. While there will be daily opportunities for birding on this trip, our focus expands to include a range of Cuban fauna and flora, and the ecology and history of regions we visit. Enjoy opprtunities to swim and snorkel. Our Cuban guide will answer your questions and offer explanations that reflect Cuban history, politics, and topics related to daily living in Cuba. The program begins and ends in Havana, an unrivaled colonial city of the Americas. An optional one day/night extension in Havana is offered at the conclusion of the trip. This very popular option includes a guided orientation to Havana, and a guided historical walking tour of Old Havana, the city's hisstoric colonial center, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Havana abounds with historic sites, diverse architecture, museums, and art galleries, underscoring a cultural heritage and recently resurgent energy and verve that is uniquely Cuban. Leader: Andy Griswold Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. $4,398 Members / $4,798 Nonmembers More information about Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online AuctionBidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online AuctionMarch 4, 2019 N/A -More information about Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction This Old BirdhouseThis Old BirdhouseMarch 10, 2019 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Coastal CenterCoastal Center 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-878-7440 Build a birdhouse with wood and recycled materials. Plans to make another at home and placement suggestions will be included. For families with children age 5 and up. One birdhouse per family. Members $15/family, Non-members $25/family. Pre-registration required. Map to Coastal CenterMore information about This Old Birdhouse |
March 11, 2019(1 event) Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online AuctionBidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online AuctionMarch 4, 2019 N/A -More information about Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction |
March 12, 2019(1 event) Little Naturalists: Hello, Spring!Little Naturalists: Hello, Spring!March 12, 2019 10:00 am - 10:45 am Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-767-6185 Tuesdays, March 12, 19, 26 and April 2, 9, 16 and 23 |
March 13, 2019(2 events) Project FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterProject FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterMarch 13, 2019 10:00 am - 11:00 am Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-878-7440 Wednesdays and Thursdays, through March 28 Join us at the Coastal Center on Wednesdays and Thursdays to learn more about backyard birds and participate in Project Feeder Watch. We'll observe and count the birds at our feeders using the Project Feeder Watch protocol. It's fun and easy to do! The season runs November - early April. Come for one day or more, it's up to you! Project Feeder Watch is a citizen science project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Citizen science is a way for the public to contribute to the scientific understanding of the natural world. This program runs rain or shine and is appropriate for adults or children age 16 and above. Free. Pre-registration required. For more information and to register, please contact Carol Kratzman at 203-878-7440, ext. 504. Wednesdays, 10 - 11 a.m., February 6, 13, 20, 27, March 6, 13, 20, 27 More information about Project FeederWatch at The Coastal Center |
March 14, 2019(1 event) Project FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterProject FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterMarch 14, 2019 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-878-7440 Wednesdays and Thursdays, through March 28 Join us at the Coastal Center on Wednesdays and Thursdays to learn more about backyard birds and participate in Project Feeder Watch. We'll observe and count the birds at our feeders using the Project Feeder Watch protocol. It's fun and easy to do! The season runs November - early April. Come for one day or more, it's up to you! Project Feeder Watch is a citizen science project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Citizen science is a way for the public to contribute to the scientific understanding of the natural world. This program runs rain or shine and is appropriate for adults or children age 16 and above. Free. Pre-registration required. For more information and to register, please contact Carol Kratzman at 203-878-7440, ext. 504. Wednesdays, 10 - 11 a.m., February 6, 13, 20, 27, March 6, 13, 20, 27 More information about Project FeederWatch at The Coastal Center | March 15, 2019 | March 16, 2019 |
March 17, 2019(1 event) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan |
March 18, 2019(2 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan NO IMPACT MANNO IMPACT MANMarch 18, 2019 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Center at Pomfret218 Day Road Pomfret Center, CT 06259 8609284948 This film documents author Colin Beavan's year of living a zero-impact life. NO electricity, no gas-powered transportation, no shipped food, and no public waste disposal. Can a well intentioned environmentalist save the planet? Group discussion afterwards. FREE to the public and offered in partnership with the Pomfret Green Team. Map to Center at PomfretMore information about NO IMPACT MAN |
March 19, 2019(2 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan Little Naturalists: Hello, Spring!Little Naturalists: Hello, Spring!March 19, 2019 10:00 am - 10:45 am Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-767-6185 Tuesdays, March 12, 19, 26 and April 2, 9, 16 and 23 |
March 20, 2019(4 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan Peabody Museum - Behind the ScenesPeabody Museum - Behind the ScenesMarch 20, 2019 9:00 am - 4:00 pm11 Million! That is the number of specimens and objects in the collections at the Yale Peabody Museum in New Haven, including items in anthropology, zoology, paleontology, entomology, ornithology, botany, and historical scientific instruments. It takes 21 curators to oversee this exceptional collection, which offers crucial keys to the history of Earth and in some cases the only surviving traces of animals, plants, and cultures that have become extinct. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the ornithology collection with an up-close look at bird skins and mounts. Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. $75 Members / $85 Nonmembers More information about Peabody Museum - Behind the Scenes Project FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterProject FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterMarch 20, 2019 10:00 am - 11:00 am Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-878-7440 Wednesdays and Thursdays, through March 28 Join us at the Coastal Center on Wednesdays and Thursdays to learn more about backyard birds and participate in Project Feeder Watch. We'll observe and count the birds at our feeders using the Project Feeder Watch protocol. It's fun and easy to do! The season runs November - early April. Come for one day or more, it's up to you! Project Feeder Watch is a citizen science project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Citizen science is a way for the public to contribute to the scientific understanding of the natural world. This program runs rain or shine and is appropriate for adults or children age 16 and above. Free. Pre-registration required. For more information and to register, please contact Carol Kratzman at 203-878-7440, ext. 504. Wednesdays, 10 - 11 a.m., February 6, 13, 20, 27, March 6, 13, 20, 27 More information about Project FeederWatch at The Coastal Center Early Spring Ecology Walk with Jim ArrigoniEarly Spring Ecology Walk with Jim ArrigoniMarch 20, 2019 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Deer Pond Farm57 Wakeman Hill Road Sherman, CT 06784 USA (860) 799-4074 After a long period of winter dormancy, the pageant of nature is starting to gear up for another year. Join conservation biologist Jim Arrigoni on the vernal equinox as we look and listen for signs of life in the forests and wetlands of Deer Pond Farm. Allow for an average of two hours and 1.5 -2 miles. Dress for the weather. Think head, hands and feet! Wool hats, gloves and socks are really good choices. Bring water bottle, walking stick, binoculars, camera and a sense of adventure. Inclement weather cancels. Free for members To register, click here https://maps.google.com/maps?z=16&daddr=57+Wakeman+Hill+Road++Sherman+CT+06784++USAMore information about Early Spring Ecology Walk with Jim Arrigoni |
March 21, 2019(3 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry TortugasFlorida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry TortugasMarch 21, 2019 Mar 21st - Mar 28th -One of North America's "Top-Ten Birding Spots", South Florida hosts a large number of unusual birds and other wildlife that are found nowhere else. Visit unique and sensitive habitats, including such well-known places as Loxahatchee, Big Cypress, Shark Valley, Anhinga Trail, Key West, and the famed Dry Tortugas. Bird species include the rare Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk, Masked Booby, Brown Noddy, Florida Scrub-Jay, and Sooty Tern. Witness, first-hand, how special a palce the Everglades truly is! Leader: Andy Griswold Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. Call for pricing More information about Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas Project FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterProject FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterMarch 21, 2019 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-878-7440 Wednesdays and Thursdays, through March 28 Join us at the Coastal Center on Wednesdays and Thursdays to learn more about backyard birds and participate in Project Feeder Watch. We'll observe and count the birds at our feeders using the Project Feeder Watch protocol. It's fun and easy to do! The season runs November - early April. Come for one day or more, it's up to you! Project Feeder Watch is a citizen science project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Citizen science is a way for the public to contribute to the scientific understanding of the natural world. This program runs rain or shine and is appropriate for adults or children age 16 and above. Free. Pre-registration required. For more information and to register, please contact Carol Kratzman at 203-878-7440, ext. 504. Wednesdays, 10 - 11 a.m., February 6, 13, 20, 27, March 6, 13, 20, 27 More information about Project FeederWatch at The Coastal Center |
March 22, 2019(2 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry TortugasFlorida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry TortugasMarch 21, 2019 Mar 21st - Mar 28th -One of North America's "Top-Ten Birding Spots", South Florida hosts a large number of unusual birds and other wildlife that are found nowhere else. Visit unique and sensitive habitats, including such well-known places as Loxahatchee, Big Cypress, Shark Valley, Anhinga Trail, Key West, and the famed Dry Tortugas. Bird species include the rare Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk, Masked Booby, Brown Noddy, Florida Scrub-Jay, and Sooty Tern. Witness, first-hand, how special a palce the Everglades truly is! Leader: Andy Griswold Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. Call for pricing More information about Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas |
March 23, 2019(4 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry TortugasFlorida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry TortugasMarch 21, 2019 Mar 21st - Mar 28th -One of North America's "Top-Ten Birding Spots", South Florida hosts a large number of unusual birds and other wildlife that are found nowhere else. Visit unique and sensitive habitats, including such well-known places as Loxahatchee, Big Cypress, Shark Valley, Anhinga Trail, Key West, and the famed Dry Tortugas. Bird species include the rare Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk, Masked Booby, Brown Noddy, Florida Scrub-Jay, and Sooty Tern. Witness, first-hand, how special a palce the Everglades truly is! Leader: Andy Griswold Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. Call for pricing More information about Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas Birding BasicsBirding BasicsMarch 23, 2019 9:00 am - 11:00 amBirding Basics at Harkness Memorial State Park, Waterford More information about Birding Basics Wildlife Tracking and Monitoring ProgramWildlife Tracking and Monitoring ProgramMarch 23, 2019 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Center at PomfretCenter at Pomfret 218 Day Road Pomfret Center, CT 06259 Winter is a great time to find track and sign of fisher, river otter, mink, fox, bobcat, coyote and more in snow covered forests and fields. We are looking for adults who want to become trained wildlife trackers to monitor study sites in Willington, Canterbury and Woodstock. Learn to find and recognize tracks and to document sightings that support local conservation efforts. For info and registration, contact Paula Coughlin, Citizen Science Coordinator at 860-928-4948 or email paulacoughlin@charter.net Fee: $50 CAS members $60 non-members https://maps.google.com/maps?z=16&daddr=218+Day+Road++Pomfret+Center+CT+06259+More information about Wildlife Tracking and Monitoring Program |
March 24, 2019(3 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry TortugasFlorida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry TortugasMarch 21, 2019 Mar 21st - Mar 28th -One of North America's "Top-Ten Birding Spots", South Florida hosts a large number of unusual birds and other wildlife that are found nowhere else. Visit unique and sensitive habitats, including such well-known places as Loxahatchee, Big Cypress, Shark Valley, Anhinga Trail, Key West, and the famed Dry Tortugas. Bird species include the rare Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk, Masked Booby, Brown Noddy, Florida Scrub-Jay, and Sooty Tern. Witness, first-hand, how special a palce the Everglades truly is! Leader: Andy Griswold Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. Call for pricing More information about Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas Nebraska's Crane MigrationNebraska's Crane MigrationMarch 24, 2019 Mar 24th - Mar 29th -Nearly half a million Sandhill Cranes descend upon the broad valley of the Platte River, and by Marche approximately 80 percent of the world's Lesser Sandhill Cranes crowed a 150-mile stretch of the river in the largest gathering of cranes antwhere in the world! We may even find a few of their rare and elegarnt cousigns, the endangered Whooping Crane. Witness one of North America's greatest wildlife spectacles! Leader: Jim Sherwonit Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. $2,295 Members / $ 2,695 Nonmembers More information about Nebraska's Crane Migration |
March 25, 2019(3 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry TortugasFlorida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry TortugasMarch 21, 2019 Mar 21st - Mar 28th -One of North America's "Top-Ten Birding Spots", South Florida hosts a large number of unusual birds and other wildlife that are found nowhere else. Visit unique and sensitive habitats, including such well-known places as Loxahatchee, Big Cypress, Shark Valley, Anhinga Trail, Key West, and the famed Dry Tortugas. Bird species include the rare Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk, Masked Booby, Brown Noddy, Florida Scrub-Jay, and Sooty Tern. Witness, first-hand, how special a palce the Everglades truly is! Leader: Andy Griswold Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. Call for pricing More information about Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas Nebraska's Crane MigrationNebraska's Crane MigrationMarch 24, 2019 Mar 24th - Mar 29th -Nearly half a million Sandhill Cranes descend upon the broad valley of the Platte River, and by Marche approximately 80 percent of the world's Lesser Sandhill Cranes crowed a 150-mile stretch of the river in the largest gathering of cranes antwhere in the world! We may even find a few of their rare and elegarnt cousigns, the endangered Whooping Crane. Witness one of North America's greatest wildlife spectacles! Leader: Jim Sherwonit Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. $2,295 Members / $ 2,695 Nonmembers More information about Nebraska's Crane Migration |
March 26, 2019(6 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry TortugasFlorida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry TortugasMarch 21, 2019 Mar 21st - Mar 28th -One of North America's "Top-Ten Birding Spots", South Florida hosts a large number of unusual birds and other wildlife that are found nowhere else. Visit unique and sensitive habitats, including such well-known places as Loxahatchee, Big Cypress, Shark Valley, Anhinga Trail, Key West, and the famed Dry Tortugas. Bird species include the rare Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk, Masked Booby, Brown Noddy, Florida Scrub-Jay, and Sooty Tern. Witness, first-hand, how special a palce the Everglades truly is! Leader: Andy Griswold Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. Call for pricing More information about Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas Nebraska's Crane MigrationNebraska's Crane MigrationMarch 24, 2019 Mar 24th - Mar 29th -Nearly half a million Sandhill Cranes descend upon the broad valley of the Platte River, and by Marche approximately 80 percent of the world's Lesser Sandhill Cranes crowed a 150-mile stretch of the river in the largest gathering of cranes antwhere in the world! We may even find a few of their rare and elegarnt cousigns, the endangered Whooping Crane. Witness one of North America's greatest wildlife spectacles! Leader: Jim Sherwonit Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. $2,295 Members / $ 2,695 Nonmembers More information about Nebraska's Crane Migration Master Naturalist Volunteer Training ProgramMaster Naturalist Volunteer Training ProgramMarch 26, 2019 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Center at PomfretCenter at Pomfret 218 Day Road Pomfret Center, CT 06259 More information about Master Naturalist Volunteer Training Program Little Naturalists: Hello, Spring!Little Naturalists: Hello, Spring!March 26, 2019 10:00 am - 10:45 am Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-767-6185 Tuesdays, March 12, 19, 26 and April 2, 9, 16 and 23 |
March 27, 2019(5 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry TortugasFlorida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry TortugasMarch 21, 2019 Mar 21st - Mar 28th -One of North America's "Top-Ten Birding Spots", South Florida hosts a large number of unusual birds and other wildlife that are found nowhere else. Visit unique and sensitive habitats, including such well-known places as Loxahatchee, Big Cypress, Shark Valley, Anhinga Trail, Key West, and the famed Dry Tortugas. Bird species include the rare Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk, Masked Booby, Brown Noddy, Florida Scrub-Jay, and Sooty Tern. Witness, first-hand, how special a palce the Everglades truly is! Leader: Andy Griswold Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. Call for pricing More information about Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas Nebraska's Crane MigrationNebraska's Crane MigrationMarch 24, 2019 Mar 24th - Mar 29th -Nearly half a million Sandhill Cranes descend upon the broad valley of the Platte River, and by Marche approximately 80 percent of the world's Lesser Sandhill Cranes crowed a 150-mile stretch of the river in the largest gathering of cranes antwhere in the world! We may even find a few of their rare and elegarnt cousigns, the endangered Whooping Crane. Witness one of North America's greatest wildlife spectacles! Leader: Jim Sherwonit Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. $2,295 Members / $ 2,695 Nonmembers More information about Nebraska's Crane Migration Project FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterProject FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterMarch 27, 2019 10:00 am - 11:00 am Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-878-7440 Wednesdays and Thursdays, through March 28 Join us at the Coastal Center on Wednesdays and Thursdays to learn more about backyard birds and participate in Project Feeder Watch. We'll observe and count the birds at our feeders using the Project Feeder Watch protocol. It's fun and easy to do! The season runs November - early April. Come for one day or more, it's up to you! Project Feeder Watch is a citizen science project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Citizen science is a way for the public to contribute to the scientific understanding of the natural world. This program runs rain or shine and is appropriate for adults or children age 16 and above. Free. Pre-registration required. For more information and to register, please contact Carol Kratzman at 203-878-7440, ext. 504. Wednesdays, 10 - 11 a.m., February 6, 13, 20, 27, March 6, 13, 20, 27 More information about Project FeederWatch at The Coastal Center |
March 28, 2019(5 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry TortugasFlorida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry TortugasMarch 21, 2019 Mar 21st - Mar 28th -One of North America's "Top-Ten Birding Spots", South Florida hosts a large number of unusual birds and other wildlife that are found nowhere else. Visit unique and sensitive habitats, including such well-known places as Loxahatchee, Big Cypress, Shark Valley, Anhinga Trail, Key West, and the famed Dry Tortugas. Bird species include the rare Snail Kite, Short-tailed Hawk, Masked Booby, Brown Noddy, Florida Scrub-Jay, and Sooty Tern. Witness, first-hand, how special a palce the Everglades truly is! Leader: Andy Griswold Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. Call for pricing More information about Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas Nebraska's Crane MigrationNebraska's Crane MigrationMarch 24, 2019 Mar 24th - Mar 29th -Nearly half a million Sandhill Cranes descend upon the broad valley of the Platte River, and by Marche approximately 80 percent of the world's Lesser Sandhill Cranes crowed a 150-mile stretch of the river in the largest gathering of cranes antwhere in the world! We may even find a few of their rare and elegarnt cousigns, the endangered Whooping Crane. Witness one of North America's greatest wildlife spectacles! Leader: Jim Sherwonit Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. $2,295 Members / $ 2,695 Nonmembers More information about Nebraska's Crane Migration Healing Through Nature: Meditation with GongHealing Through Nature: Meditation with GongMarch 28, 2019 9:30 am - 10:30 amMore information about Healing Through Nature: Meditation with Gong Project FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterProject FeederWatch at The Coastal CenterMarch 28, 2019 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-878-7440 Wednesdays and Thursdays, through March 28 Join us at the Coastal Center on Wednesdays and Thursdays to learn more about backyard birds and participate in Project Feeder Watch. We'll observe and count the birds at our feeders using the Project Feeder Watch protocol. It's fun and easy to do! The season runs November - early April. Come for one day or more, it's up to you! Project Feeder Watch is a citizen science project of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Citizen science is a way for the public to contribute to the scientific understanding of the natural world. This program runs rain or shine and is appropriate for adults or children age 16 and above. Free. Pre-registration required. For more information and to register, please contact Carol Kratzman at 203-878-7440, ext. 504. Wednesdays, 10 - 11 a.m., February 6, 13, 20, 27, March 6, 13, 20, 27 More information about Project FeederWatch at The Coastal Center |
March 29, 2019(3 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan Nebraska's Crane MigrationNebraska's Crane MigrationMarch 24, 2019 Mar 24th - Mar 29th -Nearly half a million Sandhill Cranes descend upon the broad valley of the Platte River, and by Marche approximately 80 percent of the world's Lesser Sandhill Cranes crowed a 150-mile stretch of the river in the largest gathering of cranes antwhere in the world! We may even find a few of their rare and elegarnt cousigns, the endangered Whooping Crane. Witness one of North America's greatest wildlife spectacles! Leader: Jim Sherwonit Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. $2,295 Members / $ 2,695 Nonmembers More information about Nebraska's Crane Migration Owl ProwlOwl ProwlMarch 29, 2019 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Deer Pond Farm57 Wakeman Hill Road Sherman, CT 06784 USA (860) 799-4074 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 ecology of different owl species, and the ethics of birdwatching in the era of birding apps and Bluetooth speakers. Be sure to dress warmly, and bring a flashlight or headlamp. Sighting or hearing an owl cannot be guaranteed. Allow for an average of two hours and 1.5 -2 miles. Dress for the weather. Think head, hands and feet! Wool hats, gloves and socks are really good choices. Bring water bottle, walking stick, binoculars, camera and a sense of adventure. Inclement weather cancels.
Free for members Friday, March 29 More information about Owl Prowl |
March 30, 2019(1 event) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan |
March 31, 2019(2 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan Birds in BoxesBirds in BoxesMarch 31, 2019 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-878-7440 During this indoor program, we’ll share information on how to build or buy suitable nesting boxes for a variety of species, the proper placement of nesting boxes in your yard, and how to attract birds and discourage predators to these new locations. This program does not include building a nest box. Map to Coastal Center at Milford PointMore information about Birds in Boxes |
April 1, 2019(1 event) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan |
April 2, 2019(5 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan Master Naturalist Volunteer Training ProgramMaster Naturalist Volunteer Training ProgramApril 2, 2019 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Center at PomfretCenter at Pomfret 218 Day Road Pomfret Center, CT 06259 More information about Master Naturalist Volunteer Training Program Little Naturalists: Hello, Spring!Little Naturalists: Hello, Spring!April 2, 2019 10:00 am - 10:45 am Coastal Center at Milford PointCoastal Center at Milford Point 1 Milford Point Road Milford, CT 06460 203-767-6185 Tuesdays, March 12, 19, 26 and April 2, 9, 16 and 23 |
April 3, 2019(3 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan Pre-Orders Due for 20% Off Nature Store Seed SalePre-Orders Due for 20% Off Nature Store Seed SaleApril 3, 2019 N/A -More information about Pre-Orders Due for 20% Off Nature Store Seed Sale |
April 4, 2019(3 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan Early Migration Bird Walk with Miley BullEarly Migration Bird Walk with Miley BullApril 4, 2019 8:00 am - 10:00 am Deer Pond Farm57 Wakeman Hill Road Sherman, CT 06784 USA (860) 799-4074 Spring is prime time bird watching for the experienced, beginners and all levels in between! Join Miley Bull, senior director of science and conservation, on these guided walks through the diverse habitats of Deer Pond Farm to look, listen and learn about our warmer weather visiting birds. He’ll explain migration basics, including the how and why tanagers, warblers, orioles, flycatchers, vireos and other birds pass through our area or stay awhile to nest as they head north along the Atlantic Flyway. Allow for an average of two hours and 1.5 -2 miles. Dress for the weather. Think head, hands and feet! Wool hats, gloves and socks are really good choices. Bring water bottle, walking stick, binoculars, camera and a sense of adventure. Inclement weather cancels. Free for members Thursday, April 4 More information about Early Migration Bird Walk with Miley Bull Healing Through Nature: Meditation with GongHealing Through Nature: Meditation with GongApril 4, 2019 9:30 am - 10:30 amMore information about Healing Through Nature: Meditation with Gong |
April 5, 2019(1 event) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan |
April 6, 2019(3 events) India and BhutanIndia and BhutanMarch 17, 2019 India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th -Blessed with an incredible diversity of birds, environments, and cultures, India offers an intense spectrum of avian riches. With more than 1,300 species recorded in India and representing 12,5 percent of the world's birds, 42 are endemic. While outdoors, a serious birder will not have a moment to relax, and the variety can be spoiling. From the Himalayan region, to desert, to marshes, to swamps, riverine, and woodlands birds, the list is endless. The Bhutan extension features a country covering an area roughly the size of Switzerland, offering opportunities for peace and solitude in a striking mountain setting. Lying in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is almost completely mountainous, with altitudes varying from 492 feet to 24,600 feet within a distance of less than 62 miles. Its northern border lies in the main Himalayan chain on the southern edge of the Tibetan plateau. Leader: Rob Taylor Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up. India Only: $4,898 Members / $5,698 Nonmembers Bhutan Extension: $2,925 More information about India and Bhutan Estuary ExplorationsEstuary ExplorationsApril 6, 2019 9:00 am - 12:00 pmEstuary Explorations at the Preserve, Old Saybrook More information about Estuary Explorations |