N/A
November 11, 2019 – December 1, 2019
David Bird is a photographer based in Danielson, CT who got his start in character design by working for Lego in Denmark. He makes characters out of acorns, sticks, and whatever eels he finds in the back yard, and then he photographs them in the wild with real animals. Most of these photos are the result of a careful study of animal behavior, patience, and a lot of birdseed. You can view his photography and toy designs at davidmbird.com
N/A
November 11, 2019 – December 1, 2019
David Bird is a photographer based in Danielson, CT who got his start in character design by working for Lego in Denmark. He makes characters out of acorns, sticks, and whatever eels he finds in the back yard, and then he photographs them in the wild with real animals. Most of these photos are the result of a careful study of animal behavior, patience, and a lot of birdseed. You can view his photography and toy designs at davidmbird.com
N/A
November 11, 2019 – December 1, 2019
David Bird is a photographer based in Danielson, CT who got his start in character design by working for Lego in Denmark. He makes characters out of acorns, sticks, and whatever eels he finds in the back yard, and then he photographs them in the wild with real animals. Most of these photos are the result of a careful study of animal behavior, patience, and a lot of birdseed. You can view his photography and toy designs at davidmbird.com
–
November 13, 2019
Join Connecticut Audubon Society volunteers for fresh air, exercise, and good company. Moderate pace on sometimes uneven terrain. Free to CAS members; $3 non-members.
N/A
November 11, 2019 – December 1, 2019
David Bird is a photographer based in Danielson, CT who got his start in character design by working for Lego in Denmark. He makes characters out of acorns, sticks, and whatever eels he finds in the back yard, and then he photographs them in the wild with real animals. Most of these photos are the result of a careful study of animal behavior, patience, and a lot of birdseed. You can view his photography and toy designs at davidmbird.com
–
November 14, 2019
–
November 14, 2019
Join us for fresh air, exercise, good company and naturalist lessons along the way! Staff and volunteers will lead these hikes through the varied habitats of Deer Pond Farm. The focus will be on covering many trails (approximately 3 miles) at a good pace. The route will be moderately strenuous with several hundred feet of elevation change. Please arrive on time and dress for the weather.
Inclement weather cancels. Bring binoculars, camera, water, sunscreen, bug spray, walking stick and a sense of adventure! Binoculars are available to borrow.
November 14, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. To register, click here
Free for members
$5 non-members
$10 family non-members
N/A
November 11, 2019 – December 1, 2019
David Bird is a photographer based in Danielson, CT who got his start in character design by working for Lego in Denmark. He makes characters out of acorns, sticks, and whatever eels he finds in the back yard, and then he photographs them in the wild with real animals. Most of these photos are the result of a careful study of animal behavior, patience, and a lot of birdseed. You can view his photography and toy designs at davidmbird.com
–
November 15, 2019
Trail woods: Join plant enthusiast Anne Christie and nature photographer Amy Porter for a leisurely walk on the trails. We'll see what's of interest in the plant world and share tips on how to get good nature shots. All ages welcome. Free to CAS members; $3 non-members.
N/A
November 11, 2019 – December 1, 2019
David Bird is a photographer based in Danielson, CT who got his start in character design by working for Lego in Denmark. He makes characters out of acorns, sticks, and whatever eels he finds in the back yard, and then he photographs them in the wild with real animals. Most of these photos are the result of a careful study of animal behavior, patience, and a lot of birdseed. You can view his photography and toy designs at davidmbird.com
–
November 16, 2019
Fall Foliage & Feathers at the Connecticut College Arboretum, New London.
Co-sponsored with the Connecticut College Arboretum.
–
November 16, 2019
Time to help rake and put the gardens to bed. Then, we will have a planning session to determine 2020 dates and projects. No experience necessary. Please bring gloves, rakes, clippers and spades.
–
November 16, 2019
Winter is coming and the landscape is changing. We will review the Haiku poetry form, then take a walk to record impression of the season. End with a sharing session and leave some of our poems to inspire others in the public Haiku Box at the info shed. Fee $5 CAS members; $10 non-members.