Woodcocks at Nod Brook – March 30, 2019
See the unique mating display or “sky dance” of the American Woodcock on a relatively short evening trip. Meet at 82 Hopmeadow St (Rte 10) Simsbury. Back of the first parking lot of the Tower Office Park
See the unique mating display or “sky dance” of the American Woodcock on a relatively short evening trip. Meet at 82 Hopmeadow St (Rte 10) Simsbury. Back of the first parking lot of the Tower Office Park
Transliterations, mnemonics, transcriptions—whatever you call them—this program might help you “cheer up cheerily,” as David and his mystery co-presenter discuss the history of some of the expressions that help us remember bird songs
Great Pond is the biggest part of a beautiful state forest and a neat place for a morning walk. Expect a nice assortment of birds, with some about to leave and others arriving.
Enjoy the tales and bird photos from a 5-month RV trip around North America, from Florida to the Pribilof Islands of Alaska.
Main entrance at the end of the guard rail. Search for residents and the migrants and breeders of early spring in the many habitats of this beautiful and compact preserve.
The trail follows sections of the Hockanum River and butts up against the Manchester Landfill at times. Forest, meadow, wetlands and sections of Hop Brook will provide a diversity of bird species.
Avon: Brian Toal Barkhamsted: open Bloomfield: Linda Clancy Bolton: open Bristol: open Burlington: Margaret Schuster Canton: Jay Kaplan E Hartford: Debi Wheeler Ellington: open Enfield: Jim Deschamps Farmington: Jim Moore Glastonbury: Bill Asteriades Granby: John Weeks Hartford: open Manchester: open New Britain: open Newington: Roy Zartarian Portland: open Rocky Hill: open Simsbury: Doug Beach Somers: […]
Visit open fields, and a woodland trail with a slight incline. It can be wet on this 2-mile loop. Nice mix of plants and birds.
This is a walk you don’t want to miss but wear boots. After we get our 50 or more birds on this walk, we adjourn to Dunkin Donuts to tally the four walks.
Enjoy a morning trip exploring Quarry Park and the Connecticut River floodplain in the Rocky Hill area. Wear sturdy shoes, and if the spring has been wet, bring waterproof boots.
Spend the morning on an easy walk looking for migrants on MDC property along the West Branch of the Farmington River.
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