We're sorry, but this activity is over. The last meeting was Friday, January 22, 2021.
Description:
FeederWatch is an annual survey of birds that visit feeders in winter. Help count birds that visit the feeders at North Mountain Park while learning to identify species with expert birders. The information collected will be submitted to Cornell University’s FeederWatch project, a nationwide citizen-science bird monitoring effort. This project is made possible by our partnership with Rogue Valley Audubon Society. For more information, call the Nature Center at 541-488-6606.
WHO: All levels of birders will get acquainted with local birds and mingle with other birders under a covered pavilion. Masks and social distancing required.
WHAT: An annual survey of birds that visit feeders in winter
INSTRUCTOR: Hosted by expert Nature Center birding volunteers and members of the Rogue Valley Audubon Society.
AGES: 10 and up
DAY: Alternate Fridays (excluding Christmas)
DATES: January 22 (and continuing until March 20)
TIME: 9-10AM
PLACE: North Mountain Park Pavilion
COST: FREE
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