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Spring Bird Walk for Beginners with Pam Newitt (Mar. 17)

Start
Sunday, March 17 7:30 am
End
Sunday, March 17 9:00 am

$5.00

REGISTRATION CLOSED PROGRAM FULL

Date: Sunday, Mar. 17, 7:30 – 9 am
Registration Deadline: Saturday, Mar. 16, 4 pm
Admission: $5 Preserve Admission Not Included

Join naturalist Pam Newitt for an informal walk and talk through the Preserve. We will cover the basics of bird watching and learn tricks to hone your skill at identification through field marks and birdsong. This program will help you prepare for the spring migration as returning birds make their way north from warmer wintering grounds. Bring binoculars if you have them, comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. This class is for ages 12 to adult.

Pam Newitt has a B.S. in wildlife conservation from the University of Maryland, has been a professional interpretive naturalist since 1989 and is a long-time active presence at the Preserve. She loves walking woodland trails, looking up for birds and down at wildflowers.

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REGISTRATION CLOSED PROGRAM FULL

Date: Sunday, Mar. 17, 7:30 – 9 am
Registration Deadline: Saturday, Mar. 16, 4 pm
Admission: $5 Preserve Admission Not Included

Join naturalist Pam Newitt for an informal walk and talk through the Preserve perfect for those just starting their birding journey. We will cover the basics of bird watching and learn tricks to hone your skill at identification through field marks and birdsong. This program will help you prepare for the spring migration as returning birds make their way north from warmer wintering grounds. Bring binoculars if you have them, comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. This class is for ages 12 to adult.

Pam Newitt has a B.S. in wildlife conservation from the University of Maryland, has been a professional interpretive naturalist since 1989 and is a long-time active presence at the Preserve. She loves walking woodland trails, looking up for birds and down at wildflowers.