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  • India and Bhutan

    India and Bhutan

    India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
    March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

    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

    Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

    Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

    Mar 21st - Mar 28th
    March 21, 2019 March 28, 2019

    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

    Nebraska's Crane Migration

    Nebraska's Crane Migration

    Mar 24th - Mar 29th
    March 24, 2019 March 29, 2019

    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

  • India and Bhutan

    India and Bhutan

    India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
    March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

    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

    Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

    Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

    Mar 21st - Mar 28th
    March 21, 2019 March 28, 2019

    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

    Nebraska's Crane Migration

    Nebraska's Crane Migration

    Mar 24th - Mar 29th
    March 24, 2019 March 29, 2019

    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

  • India and Bhutan

    India and Bhutan

    India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
    March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

    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

    Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

    Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

    Mar 21st - Mar 28th
    March 21, 2019 March 28, 2019

    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

    Nebraska's Crane Migration

    Nebraska's Crane Migration

    Mar 24th - Mar 29th
    March 24, 2019 March 29, 2019

    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

    Master Naturalist Volunteer Training Program

    Master Naturalist Volunteer Training Program


    March 26, 2019

    Center at Pomfret
    218 Day Road
    Pomfret Center, CT 06259
    Little Naturalists: Hello, Spring!

    Little Naturalists: Hello, Spring!


    March 26, 2019

    Tuesdays, March 12, 19, 26 and April 2, 9, 16 and 23
    10 – 10:45 a.m.

    Flowers are peeking out from the thawing soil, birds are singing in the sun and the rain is changing the landscape from brown to green…Hello, Spring! The Coastal Center offers a front row seat to the changes of the season through stories, hands-on activities, crafts for child and their adult and, weather permitting, outdoor exploration. Welcome the season with your curious little naturalist at Milford Point!

    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
    203-767-6185

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    Healing Through Nature: Qigong

    Healing Through Nature: Qigong


    March 26, 2019

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  • India and Bhutan

    India and Bhutan

    India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
    March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

    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

    Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

    Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

    Mar 21st - Mar 28th
    March 21, 2019 March 28, 2019

    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

    Nebraska's Crane Migration

    Nebraska's Crane Migration

    Mar 24th - Mar 29th
    March 24, 2019 March 29, 2019

    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

    Nature Nursery

    Nature Nursery


    March 27, 2019

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    Project FeederWatch at The Coastal Center

    Project FeederWatch at The Coastal Center


    March 27, 2019

    Wednesdays and Thursdays, through March 28
    (See below for specific days and times)

    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
    Thursdays, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m., February 7, 14, 21, 28 March 7, 14, 21, 28

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

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  • India and Bhutan

    India and Bhutan

    India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
    March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

    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

    Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

    Florida's Everglades, Keys, and Dry Tortugas

    Mar 21st - Mar 28th
    March 21, 2019 March 28, 2019

    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

    Nebraska's Crane Migration

    Nebraska's Crane Migration

    Mar 24th - Mar 29th
    March 24, 2019 March 29, 2019

    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

    Healing Through Nature: Meditation with Gong

    Healing Through Nature: Meditation with Gong


    March 28, 2019

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    Project FeederWatch at The Coastal Center

    Project FeederWatch at The Coastal Center


    March 28, 2019

    Wednesdays and Thursdays, through March 28
    (See below for specific days and times)

    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
    Thursdays, 1:30 - 2:30 p.m., February 7, 14, 21, 28 March 7, 14, 21, 28

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

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  • India and Bhutan

    India and Bhutan

    India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
    March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

    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

    Nebraska's Crane Migration

    Nebraska's Crane Migration

    Mar 24th - Mar 29th
    March 24, 2019 March 29, 2019

    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

    Owl Prowl

    Owl Prowl


    March 29, 2019

    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
    $5 Non-members
    $10 Family non-members

    Friday, March 29
    6 p.m.
    To register, click here

    57 Wakeman Hill Road
    Sherman, CT 06784
    USA
    (860) 799-4074
  • India and Bhutan

    India and Bhutan

    India Mar 17th - 31st, Bhutan Apr 1st - 6th
    March 17, 2019 April 6, 2019

    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

 

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