Mondays, May 1st & 8th. Who are the wood-warblers and why do birders lose their minds over them each spring? These small songbirds are not only incredibly colorful with necklaces and eye-rings, but beautiful songsters as well. And, they're maddening! They're quick, elusive, and everyone's in a rush to get a glimpse of a little warbler eye-candy before all the trees leaf out. With thirty-plus species documented in the northeast, there's a lot to be on the lookout for!
Join the Bird Diva, Bridget Butler, to learn more about warblers in the Northeast in this two-part online class. You’ll learn how to locate them, and how to look and listen for these winged jewels. This is a great time of year to brush up on your identification skills!
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Earlier Event: April 30
Slow Birding Outing with Southern ADK Audubon Society
Later Event: May 3
Birding Herstory: The Lost Legacy of Women in Ornithology