Spring migration is peaking around this time, and with luck we'll get to see not only birds returning to raise young here on the farm this spring, but also others passing through on their way to the boreal forest in Canada. Beginning or soon-to-be birdwatchers are welcome; we can go over basic identification skills and answer questions from all levels of experience. We will investigate questions such as: How do I make my yard better for birds? How does agriculture impact birdlife?
Bring binoculars and a field guide if you have them, as well as footwear suitable for wet soil.
TICKETS:
$15 for adults
Free for kids!
Space is Limited!
This workshop will be led by: Larry Federman
Larry Federman is the former Education Coordinator for three upstate New York Audubon sanctuaries. His history with the Audubon family goes back over 30 years when he first got involved in his local chapter. He has served his chapter in numerous capacities and is currently president, newsletter editor, council delegate, and field trip leader. Larry continues to lead nature walks, give talks, and also conducts bird surveys as a private consultant.