Calendar of Events

Events in January 2025

  • First Friday Hike at Deer Pond Farm

    First Friday Hike at Deer Pond Farm


    January 3, 2025

    Free
    Start the new year off with a guided hike at Deer Pond Farm. This casual 2 – 3-mile hike is a great way to become familiar with our trail network with a fun group of nature lovers. Come dressed for the weather. Hiking pole and shoe traction device helpful. Happy Trails!
    Register here for the January 3 hike.
    This program meets at Deer Pond Farm, 57 Wakeman Hill Road, Sherman, CT 06784.

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

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  • Monday Morning Walks

    Monday Morning Walks


    January 6, 2025

    Join the Baranski family to stretch your legs and breathe in the early morning air on the Bafflin Sanctuary. Brothers Fran and Ed are longtime volunteers, trackers, and nature photographers. They will point out wildlife sign to you. Bring your camera, if you like. No registration required. Free.

  • Owl Prowl in Old Saybrook

    Owl Prowl in Old Saybrook


    January 7, 2025

    When the sun goes down and we're settling in for the evening, owls are just starting their day. Winter is one of the best times of year to look for these fascinating birds, as many are already nesting, looking for mates, and establishing territory. We'll look and listen to these incredible birds and learn what makes them unique in the bird world. Bring a headlamp or flashlight and binoculars, and bundle up! *Please kindly register for no more than 2 prowls*

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    Birdsong Webinar

    Birdsong Webinar


    January 7, 2025

    January 7, 2025, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. via Zoom
    $5 Members, $10 Non-Members
    Are you missing the sounds of birdsong this winter? Join us via zoom to learn more about how scientists use song to study how birds communicate. Lori Lichtenauer, Deer Pond Farm Sanctuary Manager and Naturalist, will present an overview of singing behavior in male and female birds. In playing recordings of bird songs, she will also discuss the unique anatomy of songbirds that allows them to harmonize with themselves.
    Register here for the January 7 presentation. This program meets via Zoom. A link will be shared in your confirmation email.

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  • Toddlers, Trails, and Tales

    Toddlers, Trails, and Tales


    January 8, 2025

    Parents, grandparents, and guardians come out for some fresh air with your toddlers, take a nature walk, and enjoy an activity or story. Led by retired Pomfret Community School kindergarten teacher, Carolyn Otto, the morning will be full of fun adventures. Dress for the weather. Register by calling 860-928-4948. Fee:  $5 per child per session OR advance pay discounts of $16 for 4 weeks or $30 for all 8 weeks. (Fee is for one toddler with one adult.)

  • Owl Prowl in Old Lyme

    Owl Prowl in Old Lyme


    January 9, 2025

    When the sun goes down and we're settling in for the evening, owls are just starting their day. Winter is one of the best times of year to look for these fascinating birds, as many are already nesting, looking for mates, and establishing territory. We'll look and listen to these incredible birds and learn what makes them unique in the bird world. Bring a headlamp or flashlight and binoculars, and bundle up! *Please kindly register for no more than 2 prowls*

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  • Winter Bird Walk at Fort Trumbull

    Winter Bird Walk at Fort Trumbull


    January 11, 2025

    Winter may not seem like the best time to look for birds. But as the temperatures drop many species can still be found in the state, especially along the coast. Waterfowl look for open water, larks and buntings search for food in open areas, and sparrows seek shelter in brushy areas. We'll look for the hardy winter birds in some of the best spots in CT.

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    Stone Wall & Forest History Hike at Deer Pond Farm

    Stone Wall & Forest History Hike at Deer Pond Farm


    January 11, 2025

    Free, suggested donation $5.00 
    Join us at Deer Pond Farm to learn about historic stone walls and the interesting past and future of New England’s forests. You’ll learn how early settlers shaped our landscape, and what stone walls can tell us about prior land use. We’ll stop by current forestry management sites and review how we can shape forests for future wildlife habitat. Leading this program is Deer Pond Farm Director Cathy Hagadorn and Dutchess Land Conservancy Education Director Julie Hart.
    Register here for the January 11 hike.
    This program meets at Deer Pond Farm, 57 Wakeman Hill Road, Sherman, CT 06784.

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

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    Meet the Opossums of Ferncroft Wildlife Rescue

    Meet the Opossums of Ferncroft Wildlife Rescue


    January 11, 2025

    New Year! New educational ambassador opossum! Come and meet Brandi, who will be making her debut. Ambassadors Wendi and Bob will be here too. Pam and Bill Lefferts, founders of Ferncroft Wildlife Rescue, will discuss the natural history of opossums and how to help them survive the winter. Registration is appreciated but not required. Fee:  $5 CAS Members; $10 non-members; free for children aged 10 and under.

  • Monday Morning Walks

    Monday Morning Walks


    January 13, 2025

    Join the Baranski family to stretch your legs and breathe in the early morning air on the Bafflin Sanctuary. Brothers Fran and Ed are longtime volunteers, trackers, and nature photographers. They will point out wildlife sign to you. Bring your camera, if you like. No registration required. Free.

  • Winter Tree ID at Deer Pond Farm

    Winter Tree ID at Deer Pond Farm


    January 14, 2025

    Free
    Identifying trees in the winter can be a fun challenge. Join us at Deer Pond Farm in the classroom to hone your observational skills when looking at tree bark, buds and more. Volunteers John Ehrenreich author of Native Trees of Connecticut and Naturalist Diane Nizlek will then lead you around our main campus to practice your new skills.
    Register here for the tree identification program.
    This program meets at Deer Pond Farm, 57 Wakeman Hill Road, Sherman, CT 06784.

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

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    Book Club - "H" is for Hawk

    Book Club - "H" is for Hawk


    January 14, 2025

    Join the Connecticut Audubon Society Book Discussion Club as we dive into Helen Macdonald’s critically acclaimed memoir, H is for Hawk. This deeply moving and beautifully written book explores themes of grief, nature, and the ancient art of falconry as Macdonald recounts her journey training a goshawk named Mabel. It’s a story of connection with the wild and finding solace in the natural world.

    Zoom Meeting Date: January 14

    Time: 6:30 – 7:30 PM

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  • Toddlers, Trails, and Tales

    Toddlers, Trails, and Tales


    January 15, 2025

    Parents, grandparents, and guardians come out for some fresh air with your toddlers, take a nature walk, and enjoy an activity or story. Led by retired Pomfret Community School kindergarten teacher, Carolyn Otto, the morning will be full of fun adventures. Dress for the weather. Register by calling 860-928-4948. Fee:  $5 per child per session OR advance pay discounts of $16 for 4 weeks or $30 for all 8 weeks. (Fee is for one toddler with one adult.)

    Owls Webinar

    Owls Webinar


    January 15, 2025

    As the sun goes down and most animals are winding down for the day, owls are just getting started with their day. These fascinating birds capture the attention of birders and non-birders alike, and have some of the most unique adaptations of any group of birds. In this webinar, Conservation and Education Coordinator Joe Attwater will go over how these birds have adapted to life in darkness, and which ones you can see in CT.

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  • Owl Prowl in Lyme

    Owl Prowl in Lyme


    January 16, 2025

    When the sun goes down and we're settling in for the evening, owls are just starting their day. Winter is one of the best times of year to look for these fascinating birds, as many are already nesting, looking for mates, and establishing territory. We'll look and listen to these incredible birds and learn what makes them unique in the bird world. Bring a headlamp or flashlight and binoculars, and bundle up! *Please kindly register for no more than 2 prowls*

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  • Waterfowl Walk

    Waterfowl Walk


    January 18, 2025

    As winter approaches, the ponds and lakes further north start to freeze, driving many waterfowl species south to the warmer open waters along the coast. The brackish water of the Thames River around Connecticut College’s Mamacoke Island rarely freezes, providing a haven for many of these birds. Join us as we search for the ducks, geese, and more that call this area home for the winter.

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    Song Writing Workshop with Sally Rogers

    Song Writing Workshop with Sally Rogers


    January 18, 2025

    Fun for families or children 10 and older! Folk singer, songwriter, educator, and former Connecticut State Troubadour, Sally Rogers (https://sallyrogers.com/) helps students discover their own creativity and musical genius through songwriting. This workshop will begin with a warm-up, group sing-along. A listening walk follows to find inspiration in nature to create a group song. Sponsored by the New England School of Performing Arts. Call 860-928-4948 or email trailwood@ctaudubon.org to register. Free; donations appreciated.

  • Monday Morning Walks

    Monday Morning Walks


    January 20, 2025

    Join the Baranski family to stretch your legs and breathe in the early morning air on the Bafflin Sanctuary. Brothers Fran and Ed are longtime volunteers, trackers, and nature photographers. They will point out wildlife sign to you. Bring your camera, if you like. No registration required. Free.

  • Owl Prowl in Old Saybrook

    Owl Prowl in Old Saybrook


    January 21, 2025

    When the sun goes down and we're settling in for the evening, owls are just starting their day. Winter is one of the best times of year to look for these fascinating birds, as many are already nesting, looking for mates, and establishing territory. We'll look and listen to these incredible birds and learn what makes them unique in the bird world. Bring a headlamp or flashlight and binoculars, and bundle up! *Please kindly register for no more than 2 prowls*

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    Pomfret Green Team Film: Saving the Dark

    Pomfret Green Team Film: Saving the Dark


    January 21, 2025

    A beautiful and informative documentary by filmmaker Sriram Murali, Saving the Dark explores the need to preserve night skies and combat light pollution. This film is a prequel to the upcoming lectures at the Center on light pollution and its impacts on communities, green spaces, and wildlife. Registration requested but not required. Free popcorn. Free admission.

  • Toddlers, Trails, and Tales

    Toddlers, Trails, and Tales


    January 22, 2025

    Parents, grandparents, and guardians come out for some fresh air with your toddlers, take a nature walk, and enjoy an activity or story. Led by retired Pomfret Community School kindergarten teacher, Carolyn Otto, the morning will be full of fun adventures. Dress for the weather. Register by calling 860-928-4948. Fee:  $5 per child per session OR advance pay discounts of $16 for 4 weeks or $30 for all 8 weeks. (Fee is for one toddler with one adult.)

  • Monday Morning Walks

    Monday Morning Walks


    January 27, 2025

    Join the Baranski family to stretch your legs and breathe in the early morning air on the Bafflin Sanctuary. Brothers Fran and Ed are longtime volunteers, trackers, and nature photographers. They will point out wildlife sign to you. Bring your camera, if you like. No registration required. Free.

  • Owl Prowl in Lyme

    Owl Prowl in Lyme


    January 28, 2025

    When the sun goes down and we're settling in for the evening, owls are just starting their day. Winter is one of the best times of year to look for these fascinating birds, as many are already nesting, looking for mates, and establishing territory. We'll look and listen to these incredible birds and learn what makes them unique in the bird world. Bring a headlamp or flashlight and binoculars, and bundle up!*Please kindly register for no more than 2 prowls*

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    Lights Out Connecticut Lecture: Humans and the Night Sky -- Our Lost Heritage

    Lights Out Connecticut Lecture: Humans and the Night Sky -- Our Lost Heritage


    January 28, 2025

    Light pollution robs us of the opportunity to fully experience the night sky. With this loss, we have come to suffer from insomnia, stress, and increased cancer rates. Explore the human connection to the cosmos, focusing on mythologies and human health and well being. Lecture by Craig Repasz, chair and co-founder of Lights Out Connecticut. Registration requested but not required. Free admission.

  • Toddlers, Trails, and Tales

    Toddlers, Trails, and Tales


    January 29, 2025

    Parents, grandparents, and guardians come out for some fresh air with your toddlers, take a nature walk, and enjoy an activity or story. Led by retired Pomfret Community School kindergarten teacher, Carolyn Otto, the morning will be full of fun adventures. Dress for the weather. Register by calling 860-928-4948. Fee:  $5 per child per session OR advance pay discounts of $16 for 4 weeks or $30 for all 8 weeks. (Fee is for one toddler with one adult.)

    Winter Bird Behaviors Presentation at Deer Pond Farm

    Winter Bird Behaviors Presentation at Deer Pond Farm


    January 29, 2025

    $5 Members, $10 Non-Members
    Join Sanctuary Manager/Naturalist Lori Lichtenauer for this hybrid program beginning in our classroom and ending outside. Lori will give a brief presentation on the differences in bird behavior in the breeding season versus the non-breeding season. We will discuss how and why birds gather in mixed-species flocks, find shelter, and find and store food in the wild. Then, we will head outside to study the birds at our feeders and main campus to observe these behaviors in real time! All birding levels welcome.
    Register here for the January 29 program.
    This program meets at Deer Pond Farm, 57 Wakeman Hill Road, Sherman, CT 06784.

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

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  • Owl Prowl at the Arboretum

    Owl Prowl at the Arboretum


    January 30, 2025

    When the sun goes down and we're settling in for the evening, owls are just starting their day. Winter is one of the best times of year to look for these fascinating birds, as many are already nesting, looking for mates, and establishing territory. We'll look and listen to these incredible birds and learn what makes them unique in the bird world. Bring a headlamp or flashlight and binoculars, and bundle up!*Please kindly register for no more than 2 prowls*

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