Apr 23rd - May 2nd
April 23, 2019 – May 2, 2019
Join the guide team of Jay Hand and Andy Griswold for a grand adventure in "The #1 Bird State." Three-quarters of all birds occurring in the continental United States have been recorded in Texas, where on this ten-day trips you can see over 275 species, including Green Kingfisher, Plain Chachalaca, Great Kiskadee, Green Jay, Tropical Parula, Golden-cheeked Warbler, and more. The scenery is fabulous, featuring vast open spaces unlike anything in the East. Visit famed High Island, Bolivar Flats, Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, King Ranch, Sabal Palm, Santa Ana, Bensten, and the Edward's Plateau. Jay and Andy are known for their expert knowledge of Texas birds.
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$3,498 Members / $3,898 Nonmembers
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May 1, 2019
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, sunscreen, bug spray and a sense of adventure. Inclement weather cancels.
Free for members
$5 Non-members
$10 Family non-members
Wednesday, May 1
8 a.m.
To register, click here
Apr 23rd - May 2nd
April 23, 2019 – May 2, 2019
Join the guide team of Jay Hand and Andy Griswold for a grand adventure in "The #1 Bird State." Three-quarters of all birds occurring in the continental United States have been recorded in Texas, where on this ten-day trips you can see over 275 species, including Green Kingfisher, Plain Chachalaca, Great Kiskadee, Green Jay, Tropical Parula, Golden-cheeked Warbler, and more. The scenery is fabulous, featuring vast open spaces unlike anything in the East. Visit famed High Island, Bolivar Flats, Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, King Ranch, Sabal Palm, Santa Ana, Bensten, and the Edward's Plateau. Jay and Andy are known for their expert knowledge of Texas birds.
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$3,498 Members / $3,898 Nonmembers
May 3rd - May 6th
May 3, 2019 – May 6, 2019
Explore the Cape, Chatham to Provincetown, in Springtime when the Cape is quiet and the bustle of summer tourism has yet to begin. Besides scouring the beaches and inlets, you will have many activities to keep you busy and intrigued with all that can be found at the edges of a marine environment and the world's largest glacial peninsula. Travelers will stop to visit Massachusetts Audubon's facility in Wellfleet, the Cape Cod National Seashore, and spend time enjoying the birds, gardens, and beaches in Provincetown, Falmouth, Chatham, and Eastham. Participants will be magically absorbed into the early spring wildness of the outer Cape: its grass topped dunes, sprawling beaches, and ceaseless crashing waves. Leader: Rami Haxhi
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$998 Members / $1,298 Nonmembers
May 3rd - May 6th
May 3, 2019 – May 6, 2019
Explore the Cape, Chatham to Provincetown, in Springtime when the Cape is quiet and the bustle of summer tourism has yet to begin. Besides scouring the beaches and inlets, you will have many activities to keep you busy and intrigued with all that can be found at the edges of a marine environment and the world's largest glacial peninsula. Travelers will stop to visit Massachusetts Audubon's facility in Wellfleet, the Cape Cod National Seashore, and spend time enjoying the birds, gardens, and beaches in Provincetown, Falmouth, Chatham, and Eastham. Participants will be magically absorbed into the early spring wildness of the outer Cape: its grass topped dunes, sprawling beaches, and ceaseless crashing waves. Leader: Rami Haxhi
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$998 Members / $1,298 Nonmembers
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May 4, 2019
RECEPTION and ARTIST DEMO: 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. At the opening, John will share simple techniques using nature's materials to make art that you can take home. Exhibit will remain in place April 13 till May 15. Free to the public.
May 3rd - May 6th
May 3, 2019 – May 6, 2019
Explore the Cape, Chatham to Provincetown, in Springtime when the Cape is quiet and the bustle of summer tourism has yet to begin. Besides scouring the beaches and inlets, you will have many activities to keep you busy and intrigued with all that can be found at the edges of a marine environment and the world's largest glacial peninsula. Travelers will stop to visit Massachusetts Audubon's facility in Wellfleet, the Cape Cod National Seashore, and spend time enjoying the birds, gardens, and beaches in Provincetown, Falmouth, Chatham, and Eastham. Participants will be magically absorbed into the early spring wildness of the outer Cape: its grass topped dunes, sprawling beaches, and ceaseless crashing waves. Leader: Rami Haxhi
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$998 Members / $1,298 Nonmembers
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May 5, 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.
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May 5, 2019
Alison Davis will lead this workshop. The group will use all of their senses and their sense of wonder to feel the amazing natural life at Trail Wood and write about their experiences. Bring a notebook and pencil Fee $10 CAS members; $20 non-members
May 3rd - May 6th
May 3, 2019 – May 6, 2019
Explore the Cape, Chatham to Provincetown, in Springtime when the Cape is quiet and the bustle of summer tourism has yet to begin. Besides scouring the beaches and inlets, you will have many activities to keep you busy and intrigued with all that can be found at the edges of a marine environment and the world's largest glacial peninsula. Travelers will stop to visit Massachusetts Audubon's facility in Wellfleet, the Cape Cod National Seashore, and spend time enjoying the birds, gardens, and beaches in Provincetown, Falmouth, Chatham, and Eastham. Participants will be magically absorbed into the early spring wildness of the outer Cape: its grass topped dunes, sprawling beaches, and ceaseless crashing waves. Leader: Rami Haxhi
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$998 Members / $1,298 Nonmembers
N/A
May 6, 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.
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May 6, 2019
The end of these lengthening spring days are particularly special, as the sounds of many animals that are signing off for the day can be heard, while the nocturnal wildlife is just beginning to stir. This “crepuscular” period is usually rewarded by interesting sounds and sights. Join conservation biologist Jim Arrigoni in a sunset safari through the varied habitats of Deer Pond Farm. Free for members, $5 non-members, $10 non-member families.
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May 7, 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.
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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May 7, 2019
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
N/A
May 8, 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.
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May 8, 2019
The group will carpool to various locations to observe numerous bird species from the road. If you've been reluctant to go on a bird walk due to limited mobility, this is your opportunity. We'll call the birds to you! Register at 860-928-4948. Fee: $5 CAS members/ $10 non-members.
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May 8, 2019
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.
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
N/A
May 9, 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.
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
N/A
May 10, 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.
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
N/A
May 11, 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.
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May 11, 2019
Meet here at the Center and we'll carpool to the Long Pond Preserve in Thompson, just south of Webster Lake. This property contains early successional habitat, mature conifer forest, a secluded 20 acre lake, and acres of submerged shrub lands. Migrants and nesting species such as Prairie Warblers, Scarlet Tanagers, Indigo Bunting, Field Sparrows, and Yellow Warblers might be seen. Fee $7 CAS members; $10 non-members,.
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
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.
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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:)
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
N/A
May 13, 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.
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
N/A
May 14, 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.
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May 14, 2019
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
May 15, 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.
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May 15, 2019
We will search for 20 species of warblers in one day, travelling to numerous locations. Last year we found 21 species! Register at 860-928-4948. Fee: $15 CAS members; $30 non-members
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May 15, 2019
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.
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
May 16th - 26th
May 16, 2019 – May 26, 2019
Immerse yourself in maritime heath-lands, tropical valleys, moors, history, and legends. Connect with nature along coastal paths, beaches, and lanes bordered by carpets of brilliant pastel spring flowers or summer heathers in fields stitched together with hedgerows. Enjoy the quiet, the clean air, and the fresh scents as we explore this land of Daphne De Maurier, Doc Martin, and Poldark on daily hikes near the cliffs and in the countryside. Our native naturalist/guide knows the flora and fauna, geology, significant historic sites, folklore, birds and wildlife, back roads, country tea houses, local gossip, and scenic villages off the beaten track. Leader: Rami Haxhi
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$3,198 Members / $3,898 Nonmembers
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May 16, 2019
Meet at the Center and carpool to this large forest in Thompson. Indigo Bunting, Prairie Warbler, Black-throated Green Warbler and Northern Waterthrush are some of the expected species. Fee: $7 CAS member/ $12 non-members
May 16th - 26th
May 16, 2019 – May 26, 2019
Immerse yourself in maritime heath-lands, tropical valleys, moors, history, and legends. Connect with nature along coastal paths, beaches, and lanes bordered by carpets of brilliant pastel spring flowers or summer heathers in fields stitched together with hedgerows. Enjoy the quiet, the clean air, and the fresh scents as we explore this land of Daphne De Maurier, Doc Martin, and Poldark on daily hikes near the cliffs and in the countryside. Our native naturalist/guide knows the flora and fauna, geology, significant historic sites, folklore, birds and wildlife, back roads, country tea houses, local gossip, and scenic villages off the beaten track. Leader: Rami Haxhi
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$3,198 Members / $3,898 Nonmembers
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May 17, 2019
Migration Madness Weekend. This time of year is typically the peak of the spring bird migration, so anything is possible. Fee $5 CAS members; $10 non-members
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May 17, 2019
Brush up on your bird identification skills as you feast your eyes on bird photos by seven are nature photographers. Free to the public. Exhibit May 17th thru June 30. Opening Reception May 19th at 2pm
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May 17, 2019
Migration Madness Walk with the RTPEC at the George & Woodward H. Griswold Preserve, Old Lyme
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May 17, 2019
Friday, May 17
Private Preview Tour of our New York Trails 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Join Cathy Hagadorn, director of Deer Pond Farm for a sneak peek of the western portion of our property with a beautiful New York vista. Birds know no borders, come and enjoy the western sunset from the highpoints on this hike and have bragging rights, in being part of the first official guided hike in this area.
To register, click here
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May 17, 2019
Migration Madness Walk with the RTPEC at the Watch Rock Preserve, Old Lyme
May 16th - 26th
May 16, 2019 – May 26, 2019
Immerse yourself in maritime heath-lands, tropical valleys, moors, history, and legends. Connect with nature along coastal paths, beaches, and lanes bordered by carpets of brilliant pastel spring flowers or summer heathers in fields stitched together with hedgerows. Enjoy the quiet, the clean air, and the fresh scents as we explore this land of Daphne De Maurier, Doc Martin, and Poldark on daily hikes near the cliffs and in the countryside. Our native naturalist/guide knows the flora and fauna, geology, significant historic sites, folklore, birds and wildlife, back roads, country tea houses, local gossip, and scenic villages off the beaten track. Leader: Rami Haxhi
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$3,198 Members / $3,898 Nonmembers
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May 18, 2019
Brush up on your bird identification skills as you feast your eyes on bird photos by seven are nature photographers. Free to the public. Exhibit May 17th thru June 30. Opening Reception May 19th at 2pm
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May 18, 2019
Saturday, May 18
Early Bird Walk 6 a.m. to 8 a.m.
Join Jim Arrigoni, conservation biologist and Angela Dimmitt, local expert birder to see how many birds we can identify as we explore a variety of habitats on the Connecticut section of Deer Pond Farm! Expected highlights: a diversity of stop-over warblers including Yellow-rumped, Black-throated Blue, Black-throated Green, and Magnolia.
To register, click here
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May 18, 2019
Saturday, May 18
Not-So-Early Bird Walk 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.
Jim Arrigoni, conservation biologist as we continue to see how many birds we can identify as we explore a variety of habitats on the New York section of Deer Pond Farm! Expected highlights: a diversity of stop-over warblers including Chestnut-sided, Black & White, and Blackburnian.
To register, click here
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May 18, 2019
Migration Madness Weekend Fun: Watch our master bird banding crew in action. See birds up close as we gently catch them, record measurements, and safely release them. Participants may release a bird. Fee $5 CAS members; $10 non-members
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May 18, 2019
Migration Madness Walk with the RTPEC at Connecticut College Arboretum, New London
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May 18, 2019
Saturday, May 18
Children’s Story Time with Craft & Nature Walk 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Join Deirdra Wallin, program coordinator and Christine Ranno, coordinator of children’s services from the Sherman Library in the bird and pollinator garden for some fresh air, exercise and fun! We’ll listen, look and learn as we explore our surroundings paying attention to our native plants, one of our nearby ponds and the wildlife that enjoy these habitats. An adult must accompany children.
To register, click here
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May 18, 2019
Migration Madness Walk at the RTPEC at Rocky Neck State Park, East Lyme
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May 18, 2019
Roxanne Steed will show you how to simplify what you see using drawing and watercolor techniques. Register at 860-928-4948 and for a list of materials to bring. Fee: $10 CAS members/ $20 non-members.
May 16th - 26th
May 16, 2019 – May 26, 2019
Immerse yourself in maritime heath-lands, tropical valleys, moors, history, and legends. Connect with nature along coastal paths, beaches, and lanes bordered by carpets of brilliant pastel spring flowers or summer heathers in fields stitched together with hedgerows. Enjoy the quiet, the clean air, and the fresh scents as we explore this land of Daphne De Maurier, Doc Martin, and Poldark on daily hikes near the cliffs and in the countryside. Our native naturalist/guide knows the flora and fauna, geology, significant historic sites, folklore, birds and wildlife, back roads, country tea houses, local gossip, and scenic villages off the beaten track. Leader: Rami Haxhi
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$3,198 Members / $3,898 Nonmembers
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May 19, 2019
Migration Madness Weekend: The goal is to hear or see at least 90 species of birds in nine hours or less. We'll be visiting many locations within a 10-mile radius. Last year we reached our goal with time to spare! Bring a lunch, drinks and a snack. Call 860-928-4948 to register. Fee $20 CAS members; $35 non-members.
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May 19, 2019
Migration Madness Walk with the RTPEC in the Oswegatchie Hill Nature Preserve, East Lyme
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May 19, 2019
Sunday, May 19
Birding Hot Spot Hike 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Bring a light snack or lunch and join Cathy Hagadorn, director of Deer Pond Farm for gentle hike to one of our special destinations. Enjoy the shade of old apple trees while we take a hike break on some logs to enjoy the songs of the spring birds here. (Free program)
To register, click here
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May 19, 2019
Brush up on your bird identification skills as you feast your eyes on bird photos by seven are nature photographers. Free to the public. Exhibit May 17th thru June 30. Opening Reception May 19th at 2pm
May 16th - 26th
May 16, 2019 – May 26, 2019
Immerse yourself in maritime heath-lands, tropical valleys, moors, history, and legends. Connect with nature along coastal paths, beaches, and lanes bordered by carpets of brilliant pastel spring flowers or summer heathers in fields stitched together with hedgerows. Enjoy the quiet, the clean air, and the fresh scents as we explore this land of Daphne De Maurier, Doc Martin, and Poldark on daily hikes near the cliffs and in the countryside. Our native naturalist/guide knows the flora and fauna, geology, significant historic sites, folklore, birds and wildlife, back roads, country tea houses, local gossip, and scenic villages off the beaten track. Leader: Rami Haxhi
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$3,198 Members / $3,898 Nonmembers
N/A
May 20, 2019
Brush up on your bird identification skills as you feast your eyes on bird photos by seven are nature photographers. Free to the public. Exhibit May 17th thru June 30. Opening Reception May 19th at 2pm
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May 20, 2019
Project Limulus training and field session, Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center, Old Lyme
May 16th - 26th
May 16, 2019 – May 26, 2019
Immerse yourself in maritime heath-lands, tropical valleys, moors, history, and legends. Connect with nature along coastal paths, beaches, and lanes bordered by carpets of brilliant pastel spring flowers or summer heathers in fields stitched together with hedgerows. Enjoy the quiet, the clean air, and the fresh scents as we explore this land of Daphne De Maurier, Doc Martin, and Poldark on daily hikes near the cliffs and in the countryside. Our native naturalist/guide knows the flora and fauna, geology, significant historic sites, folklore, birds and wildlife, back roads, country tea houses, local gossip, and scenic villages off the beaten track. Leader: Rami Haxhi
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$3,198 Members / $3,898 Nonmembers
N/A
May 21, 2019
Brush up on your bird identification skills as you feast your eyes on bird photos by seven are nature photographers. Free to the public. Exhibit May 17th thru June 30. Opening Reception May 19th at 2pm
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May 21, 2019
May 16th - 26th
May 16, 2019 – May 26, 2019
Immerse yourself in maritime heath-lands, tropical valleys, moors, history, and legends. Connect with nature along coastal paths, beaches, and lanes bordered by carpets of brilliant pastel spring flowers or summer heathers in fields stitched together with hedgerows. Enjoy the quiet, the clean air, and the fresh scents as we explore this land of Daphne De Maurier, Doc Martin, and Poldark on daily hikes near the cliffs and in the countryside. Our native naturalist/guide knows the flora and fauna, geology, significant historic sites, folklore, birds and wildlife, back roads, country tea houses, local gossip, and scenic villages off the beaten track. Leader: Rami Haxhi
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$3,198 Members / $3,898 Nonmembers
N/A
May 22, 2019
Brush up on your bird identification skills as you feast your eyes on bird photos by seven are nature photographers. Free to the public. Exhibit May 17th thru June 30. Opening Reception May 19th at 2pm
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May 22, 2019
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.
May 16th - 26th
May 16, 2019 – May 26, 2019
Immerse yourself in maritime heath-lands, tropical valleys, moors, history, and legends. Connect with nature along coastal paths, beaches, and lanes bordered by carpets of brilliant pastel spring flowers or summer heathers in fields stitched together with hedgerows. Enjoy the quiet, the clean air, and the fresh scents as we explore this land of Daphne De Maurier, Doc Martin, and Poldark on daily hikes near the cliffs and in the countryside. Our native naturalist/guide knows the flora and fauna, geology, significant historic sites, folklore, birds and wildlife, back roads, country tea houses, local gossip, and scenic villages off the beaten track. Leader: Rami Haxhi
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$3,198 Members / $3,898 Nonmembers
N/A
May 23, 2019
Brush up on your bird identification skills as you feast your eyes on bird photos by seven are nature photographers. Free to the public. Exhibit May 17th thru June 30. Opening Reception May 19th at 2pm
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May 23, 2019
Join Andy as he points out various birds a Trail Wood and a nearby preserve. Expect to find Hooded Warblers! Free to CAS members/ $5 non-members
May 16th - 26th
May 16, 2019 – May 26, 2019
Immerse yourself in maritime heath-lands, tropical valleys, moors, history, and legends. Connect with nature along coastal paths, beaches, and lanes bordered by carpets of brilliant pastel spring flowers or summer heathers in fields stitched together with hedgerows. Enjoy the quiet, the clean air, and the fresh scents as we explore this land of Daphne De Maurier, Doc Martin, and Poldark on daily hikes near the cliffs and in the countryside. Our native naturalist/guide knows the flora and fauna, geology, significant historic sites, folklore, birds and wildlife, back roads, country tea houses, local gossip, and scenic villages off the beaten track. Leader: Rami Haxhi
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$3,198 Members / $3,898 Nonmembers
N/A
May 24, 2019
Brush up on your bird identification skills as you feast your eyes on bird photos by seven are nature photographers. Free to the public. Exhibit May 17th thru June 30. Opening Reception May 19th at 2pm
May 16th - 26th
May 16, 2019 – May 26, 2019
Immerse yourself in maritime heath-lands, tropical valleys, moors, history, and legends. Connect with nature along coastal paths, beaches, and lanes bordered by carpets of brilliant pastel spring flowers or summer heathers in fields stitched together with hedgerows. Enjoy the quiet, the clean air, and the fresh scents as we explore this land of Daphne De Maurier, Doc Martin, and Poldark on daily hikes near the cliffs and in the countryside. Our native naturalist/guide knows the flora and fauna, geology, significant historic sites, folklore, birds and wildlife, back roads, country tea houses, local gossip, and scenic villages off the beaten track. Leader: Rami Haxhi
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$3,198 Members / $3,898 Nonmembers
N/A
May 25, 2019
Brush up on your bird identification skills as you feast your eyes on bird photos by seven are nature photographers. Free to the public. Exhibit May 17th thru June 30. Opening Reception May 19th at 2pm
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May 25, 2019
We will explore the famous Boston Hollow are of Ashford, CT. Much of the land is owned by Yale University. It is a unique are with a Northern forest feel. We will bird from the road in most cases. Fee: $7 CAS members/ $12 non-members
May 16th - 26th
May 16, 2019 – May 26, 2019
Immerse yourself in maritime heath-lands, tropical valleys, moors, history, and legends. Connect with nature along coastal paths, beaches, and lanes bordered by carpets of brilliant pastel spring flowers or summer heathers in fields stitched together with hedgerows. Enjoy the quiet, the clean air, and the fresh scents as we explore this land of Daphne De Maurier, Doc Martin, and Poldark on daily hikes near the cliffs and in the countryside. Our native naturalist/guide knows the flora and fauna, geology, significant historic sites, folklore, birds and wildlife, back roads, country tea houses, local gossip, and scenic villages off the beaten track. Leader: Rami Haxhi
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$3,198 Members / $3,898 Nonmembers
N/A
May 26, 2019
Brush up on your bird identification skills as you feast your eyes on bird photos by seven are nature photographers. Free to the public. Exhibit May 17th thru June 30. Opening Reception May 19th at 2pm
May 27th - 30th
May 27, 2019 – May 30, 2019
Enjoy an escape to clear mountain waters, lakes abundant with native trout, and the brightest star-filled nights you've ever seen - all in the beautiful woods of Maine. Visit places where Frederick Church painted landscapes of Mount Katahdin. Get away and roam among the moose, carnivorous pitcher plants and sundew, orchids, and birds unique to this northern habitat. The big target is Spruce Grouse but should also include other hard-to-find species like Black-backed and Three-toed Woodpeckers. Leader: Andy Griswold
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$998 Members / $1,198 Nonmembers
May 27th - 30th
May 27, 2019 – May 30, 2019
Enjoy an escape to clear mountain waters, lakes abundant with native trout, and the brightest star-filled nights you've ever seen - all in the beautiful woods of Maine. Visit places where Frederick Church painted landscapes of Mount Katahdin. Get away and roam among the moose, carnivorous pitcher plants and sundew, orchids, and birds unique to this northern habitat. The big target is Spruce Grouse but should also include other hard-to-find species like Black-backed and Three-toed Woodpeckers. Leader: Andy Griswold
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$998 Members / $1,198 Nonmembers
N/A
May 28, 2019
Brush up on your bird identification skills as you feast your eyes on bird photos by seven are nature photographers. Free to the public. Exhibit May 17th thru June 30. Opening Reception May 19th at 2pm
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May 28, 2019
May 27th - 30th
May 27, 2019 – May 30, 2019
Enjoy an escape to clear mountain waters, lakes abundant with native trout, and the brightest star-filled nights you've ever seen - all in the beautiful woods of Maine. Visit places where Frederick Church painted landscapes of Mount Katahdin. Get away and roam among the moose, carnivorous pitcher plants and sundew, orchids, and birds unique to this northern habitat. The big target is Spruce Grouse but should also include other hard-to-find species like Black-backed and Three-toed Woodpeckers. Leader: Andy Griswold
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$998 Members / $1,198 Nonmembers
N/A
May 29, 2019
Brush up on your bird identification skills as you feast your eyes on bird photos by seven are nature photographers. Free to the public. Exhibit May 17th thru June 30. Opening Reception May 19th at 2pm
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May 29, 2019
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, sunscreen, bug spray and a sense of adventure. Inclement weather cancels.
Free for members
$5 Non-members
$10 Family non-members
Wednesday, May 29
8 a.m.
To register, click here
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May 29, 2019
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.
May 27th - 30th
May 27, 2019 – May 30, 2019
Enjoy an escape to clear mountain waters, lakes abundant with native trout, and the brightest star-filled nights you've ever seen - all in the beautiful woods of Maine. Visit places where Frederick Church painted landscapes of Mount Katahdin. Get away and roam among the moose, carnivorous pitcher plants and sundew, orchids, and birds unique to this northern habitat. The big target is Spruce Grouse but should also include other hard-to-find species like Black-backed and Three-toed Woodpeckers. Leader: Andy Griswold
Call 860-767-0660 or email mbell@ctaudubon.org to inquire/sign-up.
$998 Members / $1,198 Nonmembers
N/A
May 30, 2019
Brush up on your bird identification skills as you feast your eyes on bird photos by seven are nature photographers. Free to the public. Exhibit May 17th thru June 30. Opening Reception May 19th at 2pm
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May 30, 2019
Meet at the Center and carpool to this large forest in Thompson. Whip-poor-wills and Prairie Warblers nest at the scenic vista! Fee $7 CAS members/ $12 non-members.
N/A
May 31, 2019
Brush up on your bird identification skills as you feast your eyes on bird photos by seven are nature photographers. Free to the public. Exhibit May 17th thru June 30. Opening Reception May 19th at 2pm