Calendar of Events

May 12, 2019

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

May 7th - 16th
May 7, 2019 May 16, 2019

Magee Marsh, on the south shore of Lake Erie, is a prime stopover of North American warblers. Every spring thousands of birders and photographers flock to this location to witness the spectacle of large songbird concentrations preparing to migrate across the great lake. Point Pelee national Park, situated on Lake Erie's north shroe, is one of the most important migration highways in North American and since 1918 has been preserved as a national sanctuary. It is located within the true deciduous forest region commonly called Carolininan Forest, in Canada only found on a narrow belt along Lake Erie's north shore, featuring plants and anials that are rare or absent elsewhere in Canada. The Pooiint is perfeclty situated as a migrant trap and in springtime can boast as many as 260 species, with a single-day high of 170! Trip via our luxury van from Connecticut. Leader: Matt Bell. THIS TRIP IS LIMITED TO SEVEN PARTICIPANTS

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

$2,998 Members / $3,398 Nonmembers

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Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

May 7th - 16th
May 7, 2019 May 16, 2019

Magee Marsh, on the south shore of Lake Erie, is a prime stopover of North American warblers. Every spring thousands of birders and photographers flock to this location to witness the spectacle of large songbird concentrations preparing to migrate across the great lake. Point Pelee national Park, situated on Lake Erie's north shroe, is one of the most important migration highways in North American and since 1918 has been preserved as a national sanctuary. It is located within the true deciduous forest region commonly called Carolininan Forest, in Canada only found on a narrow belt along Lake Erie's north shore, featuring plants and anials that are rare or absent elsewhere in Canada. The Pooiint is perfeclty situated as a migrant trap and in springtime can boast as many as 260 species, with a single-day high of 170! Trip via our luxury van from Connecticut. Leader: Matt Bell. THIS TRIP IS LIMITED TO SEVEN PARTICIPANTS

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

$2,998 Members / $3,398 Nonmembers

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Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

May 7th - 16th
May 7, 2019 May 16, 2019

Magee Marsh, on the south shore of Lake Erie, is a prime stopover of North American warblers. Every spring thousands of birders and photographers flock to this location to witness the spectacle of large songbird concentrations preparing to migrate across the great lake. Point Pelee national Park, situated on Lake Erie's north shroe, is one of the most important migration highways in North American and since 1918 has been preserved as a national sanctuary. It is located within the true deciduous forest region commonly called Carolininan Forest, in Canada only found on a narrow belt along Lake Erie's north shore, featuring plants and anials that are rare or absent elsewhere in Canada. The Pooiint is perfeclty situated as a migrant trap and in springtime can boast as many as 260 species, with a single-day high of 170! Trip via our luxury van from Connecticut. Leader: Matt Bell. THIS TRIP IS LIMITED TO SEVEN PARTICIPANTS

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

$2,998 Members / $3,398 Nonmembers

More information

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

May 7th - 16th
May 7, 2019 May 16, 2019

Magee Marsh, on the south shore of Lake Erie, is a prime stopover of North American warblers. Every spring thousands of birders and photographers flock to this location to witness the spectacle of large songbird concentrations preparing to migrate across the great lake. Point Pelee national Park, situated on Lake Erie's north shroe, is one of the most important migration highways in North American and since 1918 has been preserved as a national sanctuary. It is located within the true deciduous forest region commonly called Carolininan Forest, in Canada only found on a narrow belt along Lake Erie's north shore, featuring plants and anials that are rare or absent elsewhere in Canada. The Pooiint is perfeclty situated as a migrant trap and in springtime can boast as many as 260 species, with a single-day high of 170! Trip via our luxury van from Connecticut. Leader: Matt Bell. THIS TRIP IS LIMITED TO SEVEN PARTICIPANTS

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

$2,998 Members / $3,398 Nonmembers

More information

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

May 7th - 16th
May 7, 2019 May 16, 2019

Magee Marsh, on the south shore of Lake Erie, is a prime stopover of North American warblers. Every spring thousands of birders and photographers flock to this location to witness the spectacle of large songbird concentrations preparing to migrate across the great lake. Point Pelee national Park, situated on Lake Erie's north shroe, is one of the most important migration highways in North American and since 1918 has been preserved as a national sanctuary. It is located within the true deciduous forest region commonly called Carolininan Forest, in Canada only found on a narrow belt along Lake Erie's north shore, featuring plants and anials that are rare or absent elsewhere in Canada. The Pooiint is perfeclty situated as a migrant trap and in springtime can boast as many as 260 species, with a single-day high of 170! Trip via our luxury van from Connecticut. Leader: Matt Bell. THIS TRIP IS LIMITED TO SEVEN PARTICIPANTS

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

$2,998 Members / $3,398 Nonmembers

More information

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

May 7th - 16th
May 7, 2019 May 16, 2019

Magee Marsh, on the south shore of Lake Erie, is a prime stopover of North American warblers. Every spring thousands of birders and photographers flock to this location to witness the spectacle of large songbird concentrations preparing to migrate across the great lake. Point Pelee national Park, situated on Lake Erie's north shroe, is one of the most important migration highways in North American and since 1918 has been preserved as a national sanctuary. It is located within the true deciduous forest region commonly called Carolininan Forest, in Canada only found on a narrow belt along Lake Erie's north shore, featuring plants and anials that are rare or absent elsewhere in Canada. The Pooiint is perfeclty situated as a migrant trap and in springtime can boast as many as 260 species, with a single-day high of 170! Trip via our luxury van from Connecticut. Leader: Matt Bell. THIS TRIP IS LIMITED TO SEVEN PARTICIPANTS

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

$2,998 Members / $3,398 Nonmembers

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John Sargent Art Exhibit

John Sargent Art Exhibit

N/A
May 12, 2019

ART EXHIBIT: Waterford, CT artist and Pomfret School graduate John Sargent will showcase his relief and Suminagashi prints. These nature inspired works are created from the textures of wood stumps, driftwood and plants, and floating ink on water. Exhibit in place till May 15th. Free to the public.

Center at Pomfret
218 Day Road
Pomfret Center, CT 06259

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Mother's Day Bird Walk

Mother's Day Bird Walk


May 12, 2019

Bring your mother or grandmother out to see the assorted colorful birds of spring.  Many species can be found this time of year including Bobolinks and Scarlet Tanagers.  Fee $5 CAS members/ $10 non-members;  MOTHERS FREE:)

218 Day Road
Pomfret Center, CT 06259
860-928-4948

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Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

May 7th - 16th
May 7, 2019 May 16, 2019

Magee Marsh, on the south shore of Lake Erie, is a prime stopover of North American warblers. Every spring thousands of birders and photographers flock to this location to witness the spectacle of large songbird concentrations preparing to migrate across the great lake. Point Pelee national Park, situated on Lake Erie's north shroe, is one of the most important migration highways in North American and since 1918 has been preserved as a national sanctuary. It is located within the true deciduous forest region commonly called Carolininan Forest, in Canada only found on a narrow belt along Lake Erie's north shore, featuring plants and anials that are rare or absent elsewhere in Canada. The Pooiint is perfeclty situated as a migrant trap and in springtime can boast as many as 260 species, with a single-day high of 170! Trip via our luxury van from Connecticut. Leader: Matt Bell. THIS TRIP IS LIMITED TO SEVEN PARTICIPANTS

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

$2,998 Members / $3,398 Nonmembers

More information

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

May 7th - 16th
May 7, 2019 May 16, 2019

Magee Marsh, on the south shore of Lake Erie, is a prime stopover of North American warblers. Every spring thousands of birders and photographers flock to this location to witness the spectacle of large songbird concentrations preparing to migrate across the great lake. Point Pelee national Park, situated on Lake Erie's north shroe, is one of the most important migration highways in North American and since 1918 has been preserved as a national sanctuary. It is located within the true deciduous forest region commonly called Carolininan Forest, in Canada only found on a narrow belt along Lake Erie's north shore, featuring plants and anials that are rare or absent elsewhere in Canada. The Pooiint is perfeclty situated as a migrant trap and in springtime can boast as many as 260 species, with a single-day high of 170! Trip via our luxury van from Connecticut. Leader: Matt Bell. THIS TRIP IS LIMITED TO SEVEN PARTICIPANTS

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

$2,998 Members / $3,398 Nonmembers

More information

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

May 7th - 16th
May 7, 2019 May 16, 2019

Magee Marsh, on the south shore of Lake Erie, is a prime stopover of North American warblers. Every spring thousands of birders and photographers flock to this location to witness the spectacle of large songbird concentrations preparing to migrate across the great lake. Point Pelee national Park, situated on Lake Erie's north shroe, is one of the most important migration highways in North American and since 1918 has been preserved as a national sanctuary. It is located within the true deciduous forest region commonly called Carolininan Forest, in Canada only found on a narrow belt along Lake Erie's north shore, featuring plants and anials that are rare or absent elsewhere in Canada. The Pooiint is perfeclty situated as a migrant trap and in springtime can boast as many as 260 species, with a single-day high of 170! Trip via our luxury van from Connecticut. Leader: Matt Bell. THIS TRIP IS LIMITED TO SEVEN PARTICIPANTS

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

$2,998 Members / $3,398 Nonmembers

More information

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

Ohio's Magee Marsh and Canada's Point Pelee

May 7th - 16th
May 7, 2019 May 16, 2019

Magee Marsh, on the south shore of Lake Erie, is a prime stopover of North American warblers. Every spring thousands of birders and photographers flock to this location to witness the spectacle of large songbird concentrations preparing to migrate across the great lake. Point Pelee national Park, situated on Lake Erie's north shroe, is one of the most important migration highways in North American and since 1918 has been preserved as a national sanctuary. It is located within the true deciduous forest region commonly called Carolininan Forest, in Canada only found on a narrow belt along Lake Erie's north shore, featuring plants and anials that are rare or absent elsewhere in Canada. The Pooiint is perfeclty situated as a migrant trap and in springtime can boast as many as 260 species, with a single-day high of 170! Trip via our luxury van from Connecticut. Leader: Matt Bell. THIS TRIP IS LIMITED TO SEVEN PARTICIPANTS

Call 860-767-0660  or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.

$2,998 Members / $3,398 Nonmembers

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