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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 |