Birding and Natural History Field Class

Birding and Natural History Field Class


Date: November 12, 2024
Time: 8:00 am - 10:00 am
Meeting Place: Event location emailed with registration confirmation.
Leader: Peter Trull
Price: 20
Attendee Limit: 15

Join experienced Field Naturalist Peter Trull on a hike along the bogs, pond, and rail trail at the Hinckleys Pond Herring River Headwaters Preserve to learn about the intricate lives of the plants and animals that call this area home. This wide-open expanse, bordered by woodlands and open water offers potential views of songbirds, raptors, and waterfowl. Learn about bird identification, unique adaptations, and behaviors of each species we come across.

Plus, discover the delicate, interwoven relationships that link all species together while learning about the biotic and abiotic processes that drive natural selection and survival. Learn and observe how plants and animals are connected to and dependent on each other, influenced by the earth and seasons. Dive beneath the surface on this 2-hour birding and natural history field class.

Photos courtesy of Gerry Beetham


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