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Station 43 Beginner’s Bird Walk #2 – Saturday – 1/6/2024
S Windsor 990 Main St., South Windsor, CT, United States9 am - 12 pm 953 Main St, South Windsor Corner of Newberry Rd and Main St Park along road near intersection. The second of four morning walks designed for beginners at Hartford Audubon’s oldest sanctuary. Station 43 is an excellent birding area year ‘round and on each walk we will look for seasonal birds. […]
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Monthly Meeting – 1/9/2024 – That Rowdy Bird of Birds—the Poets’ Bobolink
St. James's Episcopal Church 1018 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, CT, United States7 pm – Social Hour / 7:30 – Program begins. Title: That Rowdy Bird of Birds—the Poets' Bobolink Speaker: David Spector A look at Bobolinks as interpreted in poetry, mostly by 19th century New England poets, including, from a little further north in the Connecticut Valley, Emily Dickinson and William Cullen Bryant. The talk is decorated […]
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Cape Ann/Newburyport Bird Trip – January 13-14/2024
Cape Ann & Newburyport, MA Cape Ann, Rockport, MA, United StatesJanuary 13-14, 2024 Contact Fran at least one week in advance for details. Barrow's Goldeneye, Snowy Owl, alcids, sea ducks, and Northern rarities are the targets of this perennial favorite trip. Be prepared for severe cold and windy weather and hope for moderate temps. Contact leader for motel (to get the reduced rate) and meeting time […]
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Cancelled: Hartford County Boat Launch Bird Trip – Saturday – 1/27/2024
Donald Barnes Boat Launch 1 S River St., Enfield, CT, United StatesCancelled due to leader illness 7:30 am - 11 am 12 South River St, Enfield Donald Barnes Boat Launch This is a morning tour of eight area boat launches, from Enfield to Rocky Hill. Dress warmly and bring a scope if you like. Paul Cianfaglione pgcianfaglione@gmail.com 860-836-3443 T
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Cape Cod Bird Tour/Trip – February 3-4, 2024
Cape Cod Cape Cod, MA, United StatesMeet and stay at The Cove, Orleans, Massachusetts Contact Peter for reservations and details This is New England late-winter birding at its finest. We should see alcids and waterfowl. Peter Stephan stephraf@aol.com 860-729-8374 T
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Monthly Meeting – 2/13/2024 – Tanzania Birds – A Photographic Safari
St. James's Episcopal Church 1018 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, CT, United States7 pm – Social Hour / 7:30 – Program begins. Speaker: Paul Fusco Tonight’s program will be about the birds of northern Tanzania, in the region of Serengeti, Ngorongoro, Manyara, and Ndutu. Paul will cover multiple species with descriptions and conservation information. Please reach out to Frances D’Amico with any questions at frandamico525@yahoo.com or 203-237-2734.
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Station 43 Beginners Bird Walk #3 – Saturday – 3/2/2024
S Windsor 990 Main St., South Windsor, CT, United States8 am - 11 am 953 Main St, South Windsor Corner of Newberry Rd and Main St Park along road near intersection. The third of four morning walks designed for beginners at Hartford Audubon’s oldest sanctuary. Station 43 is an excellent birding area year ‘round and on each walk, we will look for seasonal birds. […]
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Birding With Your Phone – Saturday – 3/2/2024
10 am to 12 pm Virtual Workshop via Zoom A two-hour, virtual hands-on workshop with Ken Elkins of Connecticut Audubon. Ken will teach attendees how to use and refine the use of eBird, Merlin, several bird guides, and more. Registration is required, so email Sarah to reserve a space. Participants will be sent a list […]
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Daylight Savings Bird-a-Thon – Sunday – 3/10/2024
All of Hartford County - All day Join Hartford Audubon for a fun one-day birding competition to celebrate the return of Daylight-Saving Time! Form teams of 2-4 people, dress up and name them with a smile in mind. Compete and report results. 1 point for every species, 2 points for every species found on a […]
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Monthly Meeting – 3/12/2024 – Factors Limiting Warbler Distributions in the Southern Appalachian Mountains
St. James's Episcopal Church 1018 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, CT, United States7 pm – Social Hour / 7:30 – Program begins. Sam Merkel, Ph.D will be returning to Hartford Audubon to present the program, Factors Limiting Warbler Distributions in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, at our Monthly Meeting on March 12. Species’ ranges are shifting northward in response to climate change. As species’ ranges shift northward, some species are […]
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