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UID:12903-1600246800-1600261200@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:CANCELED - Hawk Watch at Booth Hill - September 16 - Wed 9 am
DESCRIPTION:Being held subject to COVID-19 restrictions\, except that there is no maximum number of participants but you must pre-register.  Please contact trip leader Paul Carrier to pre-register or if you have any additional questions: \nCarrierGraphics@sbcglobal.net      860-689-6590 T \nBooth Hill\, CT Rt 20\, West Hartland \nFrom Granby center follow Rt 20 west for 14.8 miles \nPark on side of road and walk south less than 100 feet \nThis is E-bird Hot Spot L36 https://ebird.org/hotspot/L36. and records species in September:  Broad winged Hawk\, Sharp-shinned\, red-tailed\, Kestrel\, Bald Eagle\, Osprey\, turkey\, flycatchers\, phoebe\, vireos\, and others \n 
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/hawk-watch-at-booth-hill-september-16-wed-9-am/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Paul Carrier":MAILTO:carriergraphics@sbcglobal.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200919T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200919T130000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T183117Z
UID:12907-1600506000-1600520400@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Hawk Watch at Booth Hill - September 19 - Saturday 9 am
DESCRIPTION:Being held subject to COVID-19 restrictions\, except that there is no maximum number of participants but you must pre-register.  Please contact trip leader Paul Carrier to pre-register or if you have any additional questions: \nCarrierGraphics@sbcglobal.net      860-689-6590 T \nBooth Hill\, CT Rt 20\, West Hartland \nFrom Granby center follow Rt 20 west for 14.8 miles \nPark on side of road and walk south less than 100 feet \nThis is E-bird Hot Spot L36 https://ebird.org/hotspot/L36. and records species in September:  Broad winged Hawk\, Sharp-shinned\, red-tailed\, Kestrel\, Bald Eagle\, Osprey\, turkey\, flycatchers\, phoebe\, vireos\, and others
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/hawk-watch-at-booth-hill-september-19-saturday-9-am/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Paul Carrier":MAILTO:carriergraphics@sbcglobal.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200920T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200920T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200908T181640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T183213Z
UID:12910-1600592400-1600606800@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Hawk Watch at Booth Hill - September 20 - Sunday  9 am
DESCRIPTION:Being held subject to COVID-19 restrictions\, except that there is no maximum number of participants but you must pre-register.  Please contact trip leader Paul Carrier to pre-register or if you have any additional questions: \nCarrierGraphics@sbcglobal.net      860-689-6590 T \nBooth Hill\, CT Rt 20\, West Hartland \nFrom Granby center follow Rt 20 west for 14.8 miles \nPark on side of road and walk south less than 100 feet \nThis is E-bird Hot Spot L36 https://ebird.org/hotspot/L36. and records species in September:  Broad winged Hawk\, Sharp-shinned\, red-tailed\, Kestrel\, Bald Eagle\, Osprey\, turkey\, flycatchers\, phoebe\, vireos\, and others
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/hawk-watch-at-booth-hill-september-20-sunday-9-am/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Paul Carrier":MAILTO:carriergraphics@sbcglobal.net
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200923T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200923T130000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200904T182855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200907T160021Z
UID:12879-1600848000-1600866000@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Glastonbury Great Pond - September 23 - Wednesday - 8 am
DESCRIPTION: Sep 23              Glastonbury Great Pond         Wed 8 am \nPlease contact the trip leader for any questions: \nAnnette Pasek                   apasek@cox.net               860-490-8357 T \nEntrance is just beyond 451 Great Pond Rd\, Glastonbury on left \n From Rt. 17 – use south entrance to Great Pond Rd and  \ndrive in 0.2 mi.  Park on south side away from hydrants. \nExpect common CT birds as well as migratory. Habitat varies\, woodland\, water\, shrub and field.  Count on chickadee\, nuthatch\, jay\, cardinal\, wren.  Many hawk\, duck and sparrow species.  There are always some surprises. 2.5 mile walk. Hilly terrain. Bring bug spray and sturdy shoes.
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/glastonbury-great-pond-september-23-wednesday-8-am/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200926T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200926T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T144905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200908T184103Z
UID:12728-1601103600-1601121600@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:September 26\, 2020 -Glastonbury Meadows - Saturday - 7 am
DESCRIPTION:Sep 26\, 2020 –  Glastonbury Meadows  –  Saturday 7 am \nBeing held subject to COVID-19 restrictions.  \n\nPlease contact Bill for reservations and directions and any other questions you may have:\n\nBill Asteriades     bill.asteriades@gmail.com      860-690-1152 \nAndrew Dasinger              amdasinger@gmail.com  860 652-5925 \n\nA morning walk through one of the best birding locations in Hartford County which includes a marsh\, farmland with weedy growth\, and bordering trees. The terrain consists of dirt roads and farmland\, which can be moderately difficult at times. It can be wet in spots with any recent rainfall. Ankle-size boots\, long pants and bug spray are recommended. We typically end the walk by late morning or early afternoon depending on bird activity. Birders can leave early. Terrain is flat with road   Can be wet in spots.
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/september-26-2020-glastonbury-meadows-saturday-7-am/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Bill Asteriades":MAILTO:bill.asteriades@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200926T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200926T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T145300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200907T160709Z
UID:12731-1601107200-1601121600@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:September 26\, 2020 - Station 43 Beginners Walk #1 - Saturday - 8 am
DESCRIPTION:Sep 26  Station 43 Beginners Bird Walk #1 Sat 8 am \nSubject to COVID-19 restrictions for a maximum of 8 participants.  You must pre-register. \nPlease contact trip leader to register and if you have any additional questions: \nJon Ward                  jward88787@aol.com       860-416-3958 T \n990 Main St\, South Windsor \nCorner of Newberry Rd and Main St \nPark in front of stucco house. \nThe first 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. The walk is roughly 2.5 miles long (about 3 hours) over flat terrain but we may encounter muddy areas and water covering parts of the path. Bring spotting scope if you have one. High\, water-proof boots and insect repellent are suggested. \nhttps://www.hartfordaudubon.org/sanctuaries/station-43-wildlife-sanctuary/
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/september-26-2020-station-43-beginners-walk-1-saturday-8-am/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Jon Ward":MAILTO:jward88787@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200926T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200926T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200926T215208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200928T125722Z
UID:12919-1601107200-1601139600@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Great Pond\, Glastonbury Trip Report - Sep 23\, 2020 8:01 AM - 10:17 AM
DESCRIPTION:Trip Leader:   Annette Pasek\nGreat Pond\, Glastonbury\, Hartford\, Connecticut\, US\nSep 23\, 2020 8:01 AM – 10:17 AM\nProtocol: Traveling\n1.322 mile(s)\nChecklist Comments:     Seven of us gathered at Great Pond preserve in South Glastonbury. Winds were mild with a chilly start at 55 degrees and clear skies. Entrance provided good birding as well as the mud flats at the pond. \nBest birds\, Sandpipers Solitary / Least\, Lesser Yellowleg\, Killdeer\, Warblers / Black and White\, Black-throated Green\, Blackburnian. \n28 species include: \nMourning Dove  2\nKilldeer  4\nLeast Sandpiper  17\nSolitary Sandpiper  2\nLesser Yellowlegs  2     Good looks bill length not as long as greater bigger than solitary near one another.\nGreat Blue Heron  1\nCooper’s Hawk  1\nRed-shouldered Hawk  2     One immature\nRed-bellied Woodpecker  2\nDowny Woodpecker  2\nHairy Woodpecker  1\nEastern Phoebe  1\nBlue Jay  4\nAmerican Crow  7\nBlack-capped Chickadee  3\nTufted Titmouse  1\nWhite-breasted Nuthatch  3\nCarolina Wren  3\nGray Catbird  4\nAmerican Robin  10\nHouse Finch  2\nAmerican Goldfinch  6\nChipping Sparrow  2\nRed-winged Blackbird  5\nCommon Grackle  1\nBlack-and-white Warbler  1\nBlackburnian Warbler  1\nBlack-throated Green Warbler  1 \n 
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/great-pond-glastonbury-trip-report-sep-23-2020-801-am-1017-am/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200930T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200930T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T145512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200907T161237Z
UID:12733-1601454600-1601467200@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:September 30\, 2020 - Lewis Farm Sanctuary - Wednesday\, 8:30 am
DESCRIPTION:Sep 30\, 2020 –  Lewis Farm Sanctuary  – Wednesday 8:30 am \nSubject to COVID-19 restrictions. \nContact Abby Wolcott to make reservation or if you have any additional questions. \nAbby Wolcott              abwol81@cox.net          860-436-7667 T \n1035 Hill St\, Suffield \nPark off road on WEST side only (by sign for Sanctuary)  \n Use caution: poor sight line for passing cars \nPlease join Abby on a trip through this slice of heaven on Hill Street. The Audubon property has been near and dear to Abby’s heart since she was old enough to follow her 3 brothers down the hill in search of wildlife. Now\, decades later the sanctuary still calls her name.  She has sought out the quiet trails on days when she has had a heavy heart and on those days when her world was full of joy. Please join Abby as we meander down the trails and across the bridge on our quest for birds. Grab your binoculars and let the nature discourse begin!  Fall migrants – Come get acquainted this fall and return in the spring for warblers and wildflowers. Varied habitats\, wooded\, marsh\, brook/pond.  Wide trails\, smooth walking gentle hills.  https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/sanctuaries/lewis-farm-bird-sanctuary/
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/september-30-2020-lewis-farm-sanctuary-wednesday-830-am/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201003T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201003T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T145731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200907T161509Z
UID:12735-1601712000-1601726400@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:October 3\, 2020 - Smith Richardson Sanctuary - Saturday\, 8 am
DESCRIPTION:Oct 3\, 2020 –  Smith Richardson Sparrowdise  –  Saturday 8 am \nBeing held subject to COVID-19 restrictions.  \nPlease contact trip leader for any questions: \nPatrick Comins     pcomins@ctaudubon.org    860-977-4469 T \n\n Smith Richardson Sanctuary\, 39 Sasco Creek Rd\, Westport\n\nMeet at the corner of Sasco Creek and Hedley Farms Roads \nSigns indicate each of the preserve’s three parcels. \nCome and visit the CT Audubon Society Smith Richardson Preserve with its spectacular fall stopover habitat for land birds.  This is a great place for sparrows and other seed eating birds.  The trails are flat and wide with maybe a mile of easy walking.  Time might run until noon. The Connecticut Audubon Society has embarked on a massive habitat restoration project here in recent years.  Feed plots are planted to help out compete invasive plants in between the planted trees and shrubs.  Can be amazing for sparrows. Has hosted Blue Grosbeak\, Dickcissel\, Lark Sparrow and Clay-colored Sparrows in recent years. \nhttps://www.ctaudubon.org/sanctuaries/smith-richardson/#sthash.opkXr5qS.npMOvRgv.dpbs
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/october-3-2020-smith-richardson-sanctuary-saturday-8-am/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick Comins":MAILTO:pcomins@audubon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201003T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201003T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20201007T141959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201008T230827Z
UID:12925-1601712000-1601726400@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Smith Richardson Preserve in Westport\, CT - Trip Report - 10/3/2020
DESCRIPTION:Five birders joined me for a trip to the Connecticut Audubon Society’s Smith Richardson Preserve in Westport\, an excellent place to see sparrows and other migrants particularly in fall migration.    The trip lasted for about 3.5 hours and we walked 2.73 miles. \nThe birds were quite skittish today and some folks had trouble getting on the birds before they ducked into cover\, and some birds were only seen by 1-2 participants. \nHighlights included:  Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers\, Blue-headed Vireo\, Red-breasted Nuthatches\, a Marsh Wren\, Grasshopper Sparrow (only seen by leader)\, Clay-colored Sparrow (only seen by two)\, Field Sparrow\, White-crowned Sparrows\, Lincoln’s Sparrows\, Tennessee Warbler\, lots of Indigo Buntings and two Blue Grosbeaks\, seen only by a few. \nPatrick \nPatrick Comins \nExecutive Director \n(203) 259 0416 x107
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/smith-richardson-preserve-in-westport-ct-trip-report-10-3-2020/
ORGANIZER;CN="Patrick Comins":MAILTO:pcomins@audubon.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201010T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201010T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T145903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200907T161855Z
UID:12737-1602316800-1602331200@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:October 10\, 2020 - Greenstone Hollow - Saturday\, 8 am
DESCRIPTION:Oct 10\, 2020 – Greenstone Hollow –  Saturday 8 am \n Subject to the COVID-19 restrictions for a maximum of 10 participants.  You must pre-register.  Please contact trip leaders to register and if you have any additional questions: \nChris&Diane Fisher   ChrisF001@aol.com       860-967-5976 T \n31 Ridge Rd\, East Granby \nPark on north side of road \nAll are welcome on this exploration of our Greenstone Hollow Nature Preserve.  Woodland\, water and shrub meadow habitats will hopefully provide 20-40 species during the Fall migration. About 1.5 miles of easy walking for up to 2 hours. Can leave at any time.  Wear waterproof footgear if it has rained recently. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/october-10-2020-greenstone-hollow-saturday-8-am/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Chris / Diane Fisher":MAILTO:chrisf001@aol.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201012
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T150155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200907T162337Z
UID:12739-1602374400-1602460799@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:October 11\, 2020 - Big Sit at Station 43 - Sunday - Canceled
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE:  Sun\, Oct 11\, Big Sit at Station 43.  CANCELED. \nIf anyone is interested in leading this subject to the COVID 19 restrictions\, we could offer it with a new leader\, but a schedule change caused our prior leader to need to cancel.  Please contact Sarah Faulkner at sffaulkner@comcast.net if you’d like to lead it. \n————————————————————————————————————————- \nOct 11\, 2020 – Big Sit at Station 43 –   Sunday all day \n990 Main St\, South Windsor \nCorner of Newberry Rd and Main St  \nPark in front of stucco house. Walk about .4 miles west on dirt road. \nCorner of Newberry Rd and Main St\, S Windsor \nA day of fun at Station 43 where we count all species we see and hear from a 17-foot circle located at the HAS platform on the southwest end of the marsh. Bring a stool/chair and a scope if you have one.
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/october-11-2020-big-sit-at-station-43-sunday-all-day/
CATEGORIES:Club Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201012T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201012T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20201012T222736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T222736Z
UID:12930-1602489600-1602522000@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Greenstone Hollow Trip Report - October 10\, 2020 - 8AM - 11:30AM
DESCRIPTION:Greenstone Hollow Trip Report – October 10\, 2020 – 8AM – 11:30AM \nLeaders – Chris Fisher\, Diane Fisher \nParticipants – 7 \nWe had a remarkable morning of birding at Greenstone.  The weather was perfect hitting about 60ºF at 8am and about 70ºF by the time we finished at 11:30am.  We ended up walking most of the trails.  We started with the beaver pond and road area near the entrance for the first half hour.  Then we walked the south side trails (Wood Thrush and Twisted Tree).  After viewing the butterfly garden we walked back down the Old Farm Road stopping at the West Blackbird Marsh Overlook\, the Chickadee Trail\, The Wood Duck Pond Overlook and the Maple Grove Overlook.  The plan had been to end at 10am\, but everyone wanted to continue\, so we headed to the back of the sanctuary along the Kinglet Woods Trail and the Old Apple Tree Trail\, stopping at Bluebird Hollow\, South and North Meadow Overlooks\, the Willow Wander\, the White Pine Loop\, the Cardinal Trail and the Big Maple Overlook. \nHighlights included; good looks at a pair of Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers; a Ruby-crowned Kinglet who showed us his nice red crown; a Pileated Woodpecker in a tree in the Beaver Pond; scope looks at Northern Flickers feeding in the grass near the butterfly garden; good looks at a Blue-headed Vireo;  very good looks at a Carolina Wren;  very good looks at a Black-and-White Warbler; quick looks at a Black-throated Green Warbler and a Pine Warbler; as well as lots of good looks at young Cedar Waxwings and many other more common birds.  All-in-all it was a great morning of birding. \nProtocol: Traveling\n1.44 mile(s)\n32 species\n\nMourning Dove  1\nTurkey Vulture  2\nYellow-bellied Sapsucker  2\nRed-bellied Woodpecker  6\nDowny Woodpecker  2\nHairy Woodpecker  3\nPileated Woodpecker  1\nNorthern Flicker  8\nBlue-headed Vireo  2\nBlue Jay  31\nBlack-capped Chickadee  13\nTufted Titmouse  1\nRuby-crowned Kinglet  4\nCarolina Wren  6\nEuropean Starling  40\nGray Catbird  4\nAmerican Robin  18\nCedar Waxwing  50\nHouse Finch  3\nPurple Finch  4\nAmerican Goldfinch  8\nDark-eyed Junco  3\nWhite-throated Sparrow  20\nSong Sparrow  6\nSwamp Sparrow  3\nRed-winged Blackbird  2\nBlack-and-white Warbler  1\nPine Warbler  1\nYellow-rumped Warbler  20\nBlack-throated Green Warbler  1\nNorthern Cardinal  2
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/greenstone-hollow-trip-report-october-10-2020-8am-1130am/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201013T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201013T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T132907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200922T223617Z
UID:12672-1602617400-1602622800@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:October 13\, 2020 Meeting - Program:  Ducks in Love
DESCRIPTION:Ducks in Love is a unique program which focuses on love in the waterfowl world\, from breeding displays\, to mate choice and family structure. Utilizing videos taken at Ripley Waterfowl Conservancy\, participants will get to view real breeding displays and learn the intricacies of the head bob\, blowing bubbles\, false drinking\, and the dip and bop. Colleen Peters is the Director of Education at Ripley Waterfowl Conservancy. She joined Ripley in 2018 after graduating with her PhD in Environmental Science from Baylor University. \nThis event may be held via a Zoom virtual meeting due to COVID 19 – please check back for details. \nPlease contact Annette  Pasek if you have any questions:\nAnnette Pasek              apasek@cox.net           860-490-8357 T \n 
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/october-13-2020-meeting-annual-banquet-program-ducks-in-love/
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201017T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201017T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T150809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201009T230810Z
UID:12741-1602928800-1602936000@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:CANCELED - October 17\, 2020 - Lewis Farm Sanctuary - Saturday\, 10 am
DESCRIPTION:Oct 17\, 2020  –  Lewis Farm  Sanctuary  – Saturday 10 am \n1035 Hill St\, Suffield \nPark off road on WEST side only (by sign for Sanctuary)  \n Use caution: poor sight line for passing cars \nJoin HAS leader and science teacher Sarah Faulkner for a leisurely bird and nature walk at Hartford Audubon’s Lewis Farm Bird Sanctuary.  We’ll look for birds and animals\, discuss the forest and water ecosystems\, and enjoy being in nature. All ages welcome; children ages 6-12 are especially encouraged.  We’ll use smartphones to identify some birds\, plants\, and animals.  Easy/moderate walking\, about 1 ½ miles in total on woods trails. \nSarah Faulkner      sffaulkner@comcast.net     860-543-1280 T \nTrip may be subject to Covid restrictions – contact the trip leader for any updates.
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/october-17-2020-lewis-arm-sanctuary-saturday-10-am/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201107T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201109T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T152100Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T133345Z
UID:12745-1604736000-1604941200@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:CANCELED - November 7\, 2020 - DelMarva Peninsula - Saturday 2-3 days
DESCRIPTION:Because all the states are on the no-travel list…  this trip has been cancelled. \nBecause Nov 7\, 2020 –      DelMarva Peninsula   –    Saturday 2-3 days \nDelaware\, Maryland and Virginia \nContact Peter for arrangements \nVisit Bombay Hook\, Chincoteague and Blackwater National Wildlife Refuges as well as Ocean City\, Elliot’s Pond\, Indian River Inlet and possibly Prime Hook NWR. These are all top birding spots in this area. \nPeter Stephan             stephraf@aol.com          860-729-8374 T \n 
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/november-7-2020-delmarva-peninsula-saturday-2-3-days/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Peter Stephan":MAILTO:stephraf@aol.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201110T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201110T203000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T133128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T135953Z
UID:12674-1605034800-1605040200@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:UPDATE!   November 10\, 2020 - Monthly Meeting:   Black Bears in Connecticut 
DESCRIPTION:Nov 10\, 2020 – Monthly Meeting  –  Tuesday 7 pm  –  this meeting will be held virtually via ZOOM. \nSpeaker: Paul Colburn \n\n\n\n\n\n\nBlack Bears in Connecticut \nPaul Colburn\, a certified Master Wildlife Conservationist\, will present  the habitat\, diet\, behavior\, and reproduction of the Black Bear. He will also share an overview of current local research efforts on this species. Based on this information\, practical recommendations for optimum coexistence with the Connecticut Black Bear population will be shared.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor all Zoom programs\, the program link is emailed to members\, but we welcome the public.\nInterested nonmembers can email Sarah Faulkner (HAS President) at the address shown below and request the link.\nSarah Faulkner\, President – sffaulkner@comcast.net \n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/november-10-2020-monthly-meeting-connecticut-wild-turkey-restoration-and-management/
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201117T200000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T135854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201107T213903Z
UID:12701-1605639600-1605643200@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:November 17\, 2020 - Wildlife Series - Looking for Owls
DESCRIPTION:November 17\, 2020 – Wildlife Series –   Tuesday 7:00  –  8 pm \nSpeaker:  Gina Nichol \nMeeting will be held via Zoom due to  Covid restrictions and a link will be provided to members.  Please reach out to Fran D’Amico for more information if you wish to attend.   information provided below. \nLooking for Owls \nLooking for Owls – Owls are much loved in the bird world and seeing one is a thrill. These secretive birds can be difficult to find in the wild. Tonight’s program explores how to look for owls through field experiences and knowledge about their life histories of owls. We will embark on an expedition in search of owls and reveal strategies to find them in your backyard and beyond. Gina has presented a wide variety of informative and entertaining programs for HAS over the years. She is a naturalist and the founder of Sunrise Birding LLC as well as a tour leader. \nPlease contact Frances D’Amico if you have any questions:\nfrandamico525@yahoo.com    203-237-2734 T \n 
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/november-17-2020-wildlife-series-looking-for-owls/
CATEGORIES:Wildlife Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201208T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20201208T203000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T133816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201207T135208Z
UID:12680-1607454000-1607459400@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:UPDATE!:    December 8\, 2020 - Holiday VIRTUAL Slideshow/Meeting  (7-8:30 PM)
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE!: \n\n\n\nDecember “Pot Luck” Photograph Show Will Go On!  12/8/2020     7 PM to 8/8:30 PM\n​\n\nThe December potluck and silent auction\, always a favorite activity\, is unfortunately canceled this year\n\n\n\n\n\ndue to COVID-19 concerns. However\, we’re still going to hold the photography sharing program!\n\n\nWe have a wonderful Holiday Photography Program on Tuesday night\, December 8th starting promptly at 7:00 pm.  The Zoom link was emailed to members. \nIf you did not receive it\, or would like to join us from the public\, please email Sarah Faulkner at sffaulkner@comcast.net. \n\nHAS Year of Birding Summary\nMona Cavallero\nBen and Barbara Skaught\nJay Kaplan\nDoug Beach\nDeb Wheeler\nChris Fisher\nJoan Heffernan\nDavid Zomick\nSarah Faulkner\nDavid Funke\nMaggie Peretto\nMike Berzenski\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/december-8-2020-holiday-potluck-slideshow-and-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201221
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T152349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201203T195909Z
UID:12747-1608422400-1608508799@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:UPDATED: December 20\, 2020 - Christmas Bird Counts - Sunday - All Day
DESCRIPTION:TO ALL HARTFORD AREA BIRDERS: \nThe 2020 Hartford Christmas Bird Count (CBC) will be held on Sunday\, December 20th. \nOur Count is now scheduled on a Sunday to allow for better (and safer) access to numerous areas along the Connecticut River because hunting takes place on Saturdays\, but not on Sundays in those areas.  December 20 th is now less than three weeks away! \nWe continue to remain in the grip of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Fortunately\, birding is an activity that is easily done with social distancing and safety protocols in mind.  Our 2019 Hartford Summer Bird Count saw record participation in terms of numbers of participants in the field.  If the weather cooperates\, I hope that we will also see a strong effort on December 20 th. \nThere are safety protocols that we recommend you follow if you plan to participate in this year’s Count.  Please do not carpool unless you are traveling with members of your own family.  In the field\, please maintain proper social distancing and we ask that group sizes be limited to five or fewer people in the same immediate area.  Masks are encouraged if there are others around. \nFinally\, we will not be holding a captains’ meeting this year.  Captains will be emailing their reports to the Compiler\, who will then total the observations from each of the Count’s twelve areas. \nFYI:   For those new to birding or to the Christmas Bird Count\, this is the longest running of all citizen-science surveys.  The Count was begun in 1900 as an alternative to the Christmas hunt during which thousands of birds were shot for dinner or merely for sport.  Christmas Bird Counts provide valuable information on trends in bird populations over time.  The objective of the Count is to census all birds within a seven and one-half mile radius of Hartford’s Old State House on a single day.  As such\, all of Hartford\, West Hartford and East Hartford are within the Count circle\, as well as portions of Windsor\, Bloomfield\, Avon\, Farmington\, Newington\, Wethersfield\, New Britain\, Rocky Hill\, Glastonbury\, Manchester and South Windsor.  Participants may count birds for an hour in their own yard if they live within the Count circle.  Or\, they may join a small team that may venture into the field for part or all of the day\, scouring reservoir lands\, agricultural fields or parks and woodland areas.  Some birders even go out at night in an attempt to call in owls.  Birds that are seen or heard may be counted.  All individual birds rather than just species of birds are counted.  Three days prior to and three days following the Count Day make up what is known as Count Week.  Birds seen during the Count Week\, but not on Count Day\, are considered “Count Week” birds and are noted as to species\, but are not added to the total. \nThe Harford Count is divided into 12 areas\, each with a captain.  Captains and their email addresses are as follows: \nArea #1 South Windsor (Station 43 and surrounding area) – Paul Desjardins  –  paul.desjardins2@gmail.com\, \nArea # South Windsor (upland areas) – Patrice Favreau  –    kestrel.pf@gmail.com \nArea #3 Manchester – Maggie Peretto  –  wings.mp@gmail.com \nArea #4 Glastonbury – Andrew Dasinger  –   amdasinger@gmail.com \nArea #5 Wethersfield/Rocky Hill – Steve Kotchko –  smkbard@cox.net \nArea #6 Hartford – Jay Kaplan –   Jaybrd49@aol.com \nArea #7 Newington – Sylvia Halkin –  halkin@ccsu.edu \nArea #8 Avon/Farmington – Sarah Faulkner –   sffaulkner@comcast.net   \nArea #9 West Hartford – Brian Toal –     briantoal@sbcglobal.net \nArea #10 Bloomfield – Jim Watso –    jcwphotos@cox.net \nArea #11 Windsor – Mike & Judy Whittlesey –  mwhitt15@gmail.com \nArea #12 East Hartford – Blair Wlochowski – wlochowski@sbcglobal.net \nPlease contact the captain of the area in which you might be able to help well in advance of the Count.  Captains are responsible for making certain areas are covered.  We ask that you do not cover an area without letting the captain know so as to make certain areas are not doubly covered or to make certain they are within the Count circle. \nPlease do not hesitate to contact me should there be any questions concerning the Count.  It can be great fun and you might be surprised at what can be found during a day of December birding in the Greater Hartford area. \nJay Kaplan\, Compiler\, Hartford Christmas Bird Count \nJaybrd49@aol.com
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/december-20-2020-christmas-bird-counts-sunday-all-day/
CATEGORIES:Club Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Jay Kaplan":MAILTO:jaybrd49@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210109T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210109T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T152938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200808T152938Z
UID:12751-1610182800-1610193600@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:January 9\, 2021 - Station 43 Beginners Bird Walk #2 - Saturday 9 am
DESCRIPTION:Jan 9\, 2021  –  Station 43 Beginners Bird Walk #2  – Saturday 9 am \n990 Main St\, South Windsor \nCorner of Newberry Rd and Main St   \nPark in front of stucco house. \nThe 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. The walk is roughly 2.5 miles (3 hours) long over flat terrain but we may encounter areas with water/ice covering parts of the path. Waterproof boots suggested. \nhttps://www.hartfordaudubon.org/sanctuaries/station-43-wildlife-sanctuary/ \nJon Ward                  jward88787@aol.com       860-416-3958 T \n Trip may be subject to Covid restrictions – contact the trip leader for any updates.
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/january-9-2021-station-43-beginners-bird-walk-2-saturday-9-am/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Jon Ward":MAILTO:jward88787@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210112T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T134132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210112T130440Z
UID:12683-1610478000-1610485200@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:January 12\, 2021 ZOOM Meeting - The importance of Inland Wetlands for Birds and Other Wildlife
DESCRIPTION:January Member’s Meeting Program will be this Tuesday\, January 12th at 7:00.  to be held via ZOOM \nPlease join Jim Arrigoni from the CT Audubon Society for his talk about the “Importance of Inland Wetlands for Birds and Other Wildlife”.  Wetlands provide critical habitat for biodiversity and also provide ecological services for human communities such as water purification and storm-water storage. Jim will give an overview of the types of wetlands in Connecticut and the unique wildlife they support.  We will start with a short business meeting to be followed immediately by the program. \nPlease contact Sarah Faulkner at sffaulkner@comcast.net or Annette Pasek at apasek@cox.net  if you have any questions or wish to join the ZOOM Meeting. \n 
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/january-12-2020-monthly-meeting-the-importance-of-inland-wetlands-for-birds-and-other-wildlife/
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210116T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T153138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210111T230905Z
UID:12753-1610784000-1610902800@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Canceled - January 16\, 2021 - Cape Ann & Newburyport\, MA - Saturday -  2 days
DESCRIPTION:This trip below has been canceled due to Covid-19 concerns. See you in January 2021. \nJan 16      Cape Ann & Newburyport\, MA Sat 2 days \nContact Fran at least one week in advance for details \nBarrow’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 at least one week in advance. \nFrances D’Amico    frandamico525@yahoo.com 203-237-2734 \n 
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/january-16-2021-cape-ann-newburyport-ma-saturday-2-days/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Fran D%E2%80%99Amico":MAILTO:frandamico525@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210119T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210119T200000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T135514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210114T130837Z
UID:12698-1611082800-1611086400@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:ZOOM Meeting - January 19\, 2021: Wildlife Series -Following Peregrine Falcon Recovery - 7 pm
DESCRIPTION:This program will be held via a virtual ZOOM Meeting due to COVID 19.\nTuesday  7:00 –  8  pm \nSpeaker: Tom French  \n30 Years Following Peregrine Falcons to Recovery and Beyond – Tom’s work with Peregrine Falcons in Massachusetts\, chronicles the loss of nesting Peregrines in the state in 1955 through their current recovery to over 30 nesting pairs. Tom provides many photos and stories of their nesting throughout the state. Their population is now limited by nesting sites. Since 1987\, over 500 have been wild born in Massachusetts. \nAll are invited to attend the Wildlife Series. If you have not yet paid for a ticket and wish to attend\, you can send $4.00 for a single program to Frances D’Amico\, 508 Preston Ave.\, Meriden\, CT  06450. Checks should be made out to Hartford Audubon Society. Please write Wildlife Series on the note line.  If you need more information\, please call Fran at 203-237-2734.  The Zoom link will be send a few days before the program.  \nPlease contact Frances D’Amico if you have any questions:\nfrandamico525@yahoo.com /  203-237-2734 T \nif you wish to attend via ZOOM: \n please email Sarah Faulkner at:  sffaulkner@comcast.net for more information or contact Fran above. \n 
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/october-20-2020-wildlife-series-peregrine-falcons-to-recovery-beyond/
CATEGORIES:Wildlife Series
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210206
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20201227T195340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210130T185126Z
UID:12974-1612137600-1612569599@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:REMINDER - Hartford County  - 2021 Big January of Birding Challenge Coming to a Close!
DESCRIPTION:The Hartford Big January of Birding challenge is coming to a close!  Please make sure all your January observations are entered into ebird.org\, the free birdwatching site maintained by the Cornell University Lab of Ornithology\, no later than the end of January 31st.   You do not need to be an HAS member to enter.  If you are not using ebird\, please email me your list no later than Friday\, February 5th (sffaulkner@comcast.net). Winners will be announced on February 6th!    There are four categories for entry: \n\nYouth (ages 4-10) who must see at least 25 species to enter\nTeen (ages 11-17) who must see at least 35 species to enter\nWeekend Warrior (adults ages 18 and up who can’t get outdoors during the week) who must see at least 50 species to enter\nAdults (ages 18 and up who can get outdoors during the week) who must see at least 60 species to enter.\n\nAll entries that meet the minimum number of species for each challenge group will receive a certificate of achievement.  A special prize will be awarded for the highest species count for each challenge group\, and the coveted “Golden Grebe” award will be given to the birder finding the most unusual bird \n\n\n\nCOVID-19 Reminder: Participants are cautioned to follow COVID-19 protocols while birding.  Wear masks that cover your nose when near others; socially distance at least 6’ from others and more distance when walking; bird only with others in your immediate family or in very small groups; and wash your hands as frequently as possible.  Please be considerate of others and give a wide berth to others on trails.  \n\n 
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/hartford-county-big-january-of-birding/
CATEGORIES:Club Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210204T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210228T235900
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20210203T140957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210203T141654Z
UID:13040-1612396800-1614556740@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:February CT Bird Atlas Challenge!
DESCRIPTION:We had so much fun looking for birds in January that HAS has decided to issue a new challenge\, this time to augment the data for the Connecticut Bird Atlas. \nParticipants should do one-hour time surveys in blocks needing more data\, and submit them by the end of February in eBird or on paper. Details are in the email sent out on February 2nd. \nPrizes and certificates to the top three birders!!! \nFor a copy or more information\, contact Sandi Jones at   frogcop@cox.net (please use subject: CT BIRD ATLAS)\, or text: 860-883-8996.
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/february-ct-bird-atlas-challenge/
CATEGORIES:Club Event,Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210206T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T153645Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210112T130229Z
UID:12756-1612598400-1612717200@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:February 6\, 2021 - Cape Cod Tour\, MA -  Saturday -  2 days
DESCRIPTION:Feb 6\, 2021 –  Cape Cod Tour\, MA  – Saturday –  2 days \nMeet and Stay at The Cove\, Orleans\, Massachusetts \nContact Peter for reservations and details \nThis is New England late winter birding at its finest. We shoud see Alcids and Waterfowl. Call Peter for information and reservations. \nPeter Stephan             stephraf@aol.com          860-729-8374 T \nTrip may be subject to Covid restrictions – contact the trip leader for any updates.
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/february-6-2021-cape-cod-tour-ma-saturday-2-days/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Peter Stephan":MAILTO:stephraf@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210207T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210207T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T153940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210112T125832Z
UID:12759-1612684800-1612699200@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:Canceled - February 7\, 2021 - Hartford County Boat Launch Tour
DESCRIPTION:NOTE:  This trip has been canceled due to COVID. \n  \nFeb 7\, 2021 –   Hartford County Boat Launch Tour  – Sunday 8 am \n12 South River St\, Enfield \nDonald Barnes Boat Launch \nThis is a  morning tour of eight area boat launches\, from Enfield to Rocky Hill. Dress warmly and bring your scope. \nPaul Cianfaglione   pgcianfaglione@gmail.com  860-836-3443 \n Trip may be subject to Covid restrictions – contact the trip leader for any updates.
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/february-7-2021-hartford-county-boat-launch-tour-sunday-8-am/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Paul Cianfaglione":MAILTO:pgcianfaglione@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210209T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210209T200000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T134412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210208T134718Z
UID:12686-1612897200-1612900800@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:ZOOM MEETING - February\, 9\, 2021 Monthly Meeting - Survival by Degrees
DESCRIPTION:Feb 9\, 2021 – Monthly Meeting  –  Tue 7 pm   \nThis program will be held via a ZOOM Meeting. \nSpeaker: Kenneth Elkins \nSurvival by Degrees \nSurvival by Degrees – Shrinking and shifting ranges could imperil nearly half of U.S. birds within this century. Audubon’s scientists are plotting a future for birds. Tonight’s program will discuss strategies about how they could survive. Ken’s interest in birds started when he was 10-years old\, while watching the birds at his grandmother’s feeders in Vermont\, and he has been obsessed ever since. He is currently the Director of Education at Connecticut Audubon Society. \nIf you’d like to attend the Zoom meeting\, please send an email to sffaulkner@comcast.net. \n 
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/february-9-2020-monthly-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210227T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210227T120000
DTSTAMP:20260425T115448
CREATED:20200808T154238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210114T223921Z
UID:12762-1614412800-1614427200@www.hartfordaudubon.org
SUMMARY:February 27\, 2021 - Station 43 Beginners Bird Walk #3 -
DESCRIPTION:Feb 27\, 2021 –   Station 43 Beginners Bird Walk #3  – Saturday 8 am \n990 Main St\, South Windsor \nCorner of Newberry Rd and Main St   \nPark in front of stucco house. \nThe 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. The walk is roughly 2.5 miles (3 hours) long over flat terrain but we may encounter areas with water/ice covering parts of the path. \nhttps://www.hartfordaudubon.org/sanctuaries/station-43-wildlife-sanctuary/ \nJon Ward                  jward88787@aol.com       860-416-3958 T \nPlease contact leader for any information or COVID 19 protocols that should be followed.
URL:https://www.hartfordaudubon.org/trip-event/february-27-2021-station-43-beginners-bird-walk-3-saturday-8-am/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
ORGANIZER;CN="Jon Ward":MAILTO:jward88787@aol.com
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