Spring Bird Walk [registration is full]

Apr 24, 2021 by

When:
May 15, 2021 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am
2021-05-15T08:00:00-04:00
2021-05-15T10:00:00-04:00
Where:
Glen Providence Park - Kirk Lane entrance
Cost:
Free

REGISTRATION IS FULL: email to get on the wait list*

Join us for a bird walk during spring migration! We’ll look for warblers and other migrants, and see if we can add to the 127 species on the Park Bird List. We will be led by Dave Eberly – a lifelong birder, for the past 30 years, he has participated in the Christmas Bird Count (CBC), the world’s longest-running Citizen Science project. For the past 13 years, he has taken on the important task of compiling all CBC data for Delaware County!

Kirk Lane entrance!
Rain or shine*

 

COVID PROTOCOLS:

  • Registration is required. Strict attendance limit of 10 people – please register by emailing FriendsoftheGlen [at] gmail [dot] com
  • Masks are required, of course.
  • Please stay physically distanced from non-household members during the walk.

REGULAR LOGISTICS:

  • Please note the location- we are starting at the Upper Providence entrance at Third Street and Kirk Lane. 
  • Estimated distance: 1-1.5 miles
  • Estimated time: 2 hours
  • Free!
  • Be prepared for steep hills, and uneven (possibly wet) terrain: wear your hiking shoes, bring a hiking pole if you use one… and of course binoculars and your favorite bird field guide or app!
  • * Walk is rain or shine, but if the weather is miserable – or in the event of high winds – we’ll email registered participants by 7:00am whether we’ll need to cancel.

*1 spot available as of April 27

* Registration is full as of April 28. Email to get on our waiting list – we will let you know if there are cancellations!

 

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