Please note: Hartford County Boat Launch Tour Cancelled. May reschedule soon – check back for updates
This is a morning tour of eight area boat launches, from Enfield to Rocky Hill. Dress warmly and bring your scope
This is a morning tour of eight area boat launches, from Enfield to Rocky Hill. Dress warmly and bring your scope
Ospreys have been monitored in Connecticut since 1969. This research continues and there are volunteer opportunities to help monitor Osprey nesting success.
The ice should be mostly gone as birds begin to return. The water level may be high on this morning walk. Wear boots.
We have arranged a very unique one-time 40-mile "mini-pelagic" trip in LIS Long Island Sound on Saturday, March 9th. This is a trip for you, IF you like going into LIS waters which are usually not accessed by birders, with 35 other expert birders and top marine scientists, on a new $2.7million 63-foot QUIET hybrid-electric catamaran research […]
Peter will describe the enhancing of bird habitats on state and private land and listeners will come away with ideas for creating and enhancing wildlife habitats in their own surroundings. Videos will demonstrate the cover and seasonal food value of CT’s native plants.
The Greek Island of Lesvos has become known by birders as one of the best locations in Europe to witness spring migration. In late Apriland early May, a continual stream of migrating birds passes over the island as they move from Africa to their breeding grounds in Europe
Take a morning tour from Sherwood Island to New Haven looking for late wintering birds and early spring migrants
View Harlequin Ducks and seabirds hard to see in CT. Also visit Trustom Pond, Ninigret, and locations showing rarities. Bring lunch.
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.
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