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March 5, 2019

Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary

Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary

Mar 3rd - 10th
March 3, 2019 March 10, 2019

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

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Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary

Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary

Mar 3rd - 10th
March 3, 2019 March 10, 2019

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

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Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction

Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction

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March 4, 2019 March 11, 2019

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Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary

Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary

Mar 3rd - 10th
March 3, 2019 March 10, 2019

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

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Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction

Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction

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March 4, 2019 March 11, 2019

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Little Naturalists - Colors of Winter

Little Naturalists - Colors of Winter


March 5, 2019

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.

Coastal Center at Milford Point
1 MIlford Point Road
Milford, CT 06460
203-878-7440

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Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary

Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary

Mar 3rd - 10th
March 3, 2019 March 10, 2019

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

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Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction

Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction

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March 4, 2019 March 11, 2019

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Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary

Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary

Mar 3rd - 10th
March 3, 2019 March 10, 2019

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

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Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction

Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction

N/A
March 4, 2019 March 11, 2019

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Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary

Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary

Mar 3rd - 10th
March 3, 2019 March 10, 2019

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

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Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction

Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction

N/A
March 4, 2019 March 11, 2019

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Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary

Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary

Mar 3rd - 10th
March 3, 2019 March 10, 2019

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

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Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction

Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction

N/A
March 4, 2019 March 11, 2019

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Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary

Cuba Nature and Culture: Western Itinerary

Mar 3rd - 10th
March 3, 2019 March 10, 2019

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

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Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction

Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction

N/A
March 4, 2019 March 11, 2019

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Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction

Bidding Continues: Adirondack Night Online Auction

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March 4, 2019 March 11, 2019

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