Nature Programs and Field Trips

Online Program

Spring Birds & Water Fowl

Thursday, April 22, 7pm

Join us for a discussion of birds that we can expect to see during our upcoming Ducks and Donuts field trip. Learn about common waterfowl species and their unique field identification markings, along with some facts about the ecology of these charismatic species. We’ll also take some time to talk about other early spring birds in the area.

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Field Program

Ducks & Donuts

Saturday, April 24 8:30-11:30am

The streams and ponds are opening up and ducks are returning. We’ll explore the old course of the Saco River and other open water in search of wood ducks, hooded mergansers, common golden eyes, and other early migrants. Bring binoculars and we’ll bring the donuts! Cost: $5/person

Space is limited; reservations required. Click here to register online or call 603-447-6991.

Cost: $5/person

Online Program

Identifying Spring Warblers

Thursday, April 29, 7pm

Lifelong birder Will Broussard will help us prepare for the upcoming warbler season with a review of the common and not-so-common warblers of the Mount Washington Valley. All aspects of identification will be examined including field marks, song, and habitat.

Sponsored in part by the Friends of the Whitney Center

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