Calendar of Events

The week's events

  • Woodcock Watch

    Woodcock Watch


    March 27, 2024

    Andy will bring you to see displaying American Woodcock, doing their just-before-dark courtship flights. IMPORTANT: please wear drab colored clothing. Bright colors distract the birds. Northern Harrier, Bald Eagle, Short-eared Owl, and other non-target birds may also be seen. Limited to 7 participants per date. Register by emailing Andy Rzeznikiewicz, arzeznikiewicz@ctaudubon.org, or calling 860-928-4948. Fee:  $10 CAS members; $20 non-members.

  • Friday Afternoon Guided Walk

    Friday Afternoon Guided Walk


    March 29, 2024

    Enjoy an invigorating hike on the trails of the Edwin Way Teale Memorial Sanctuary in Hampton. Limited to 12 participants. Register by calling 860-928-4948 or emailing trailwood@ctaudubon.org. Fee:  Free CAS members; $3 non-members. 

  • Egg Hunt

    Egg Hunt


    March 30, 2024

    Center at Fairfield
    2325 Burr Street
    Fairfield, CT 06824

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    Amphibian Walk

    Amphibian Walk


    March 30, 2024

    Some of the first sure signs of spring are the peeps of tiny Spring Peepers or the duck-like call of the Wood Frog. Many amphibian species rely on seasonal wetlands for breeding, and unique plants and insects can be found in there as well. Join us to search the wetlands that dot the Brockway Hawthorne Preserve and look for the numerous amphibian species that call it home.

    The Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center
    Old Lyme, CT 06371

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    Bears in Connecticut at Deer Pond Farm

    Bears in Connecticut at Deer Pond Farm


    March 30, 2024

    March 30, 2024, 10 a.m. to Noon at Deer Pond Farm
    Free, $5 donation suggested
    Join us in the classroom at Deer Pond Farm for a presentation on Black Bears in CT. Master Wildlife Conservationist Ginny Apple will share information on black bears, focusing on the natural history of black bears in Connecticut, an overview of black bear habitat, diet, behavior, reproduction, and current research efforts. She also provides practical recommendations for optimum co-existence with our black bear population. Black bear artifacts are shared with the audience.

    57 Wakeman Hill Road
    Sherman, CT 06784
    USA
    (860) 799-4074

 

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RTP Estuary Center
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