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September 16, 2020
Fall is an exciting time to witness one of the year’s largest variety of birds in the shortest amount of time. It’s a unique time of year as the impending changes in weather cause some birds to leave, others arrive while some are just passing, possibly stopping to refuel. As thousands of birds are migrating you can join our walks and take advantage of an opportunity to see and learn about them.
All levels of birders are welcome on the walks to experience this year’s migration and participate in citizen science data collection. Our leaders will submit our observations to eBird, the CT Bird Atlas and the NY Bird Atlas.
Members: $10
Non-Members: $15
Family (up to 4): $25
Hawk Watch
Wednesday, September 16, 9 a.m. To register, click here.
Saturday, September 26, 12 p.m. To register, click here.
Throughout the fall and early winter, birds of prey are on the move! Hawks, Eagles, Vultures and Falcons will be flying Southbound overhead heading to their wintering grounds. Join the Connecticut Audubon Society’s Land Steward, Stefan Martin, as we look to the sky to identify and learn about these birds as they pass over Deer Pond Farm. Please bring binoculars, a scope (if you have one), your own lawn chair and sunscreen.