Identifying Winter Waterfowl
Wildands Conservancy 3701 Orchid Place, EmmausWinter is a great time to scan the waters for wintering waterfowl. Scott Burnet will tell us ways to identify them using features such as color, shape, and behavior.
Winter is a great time to scan the waters for wintering waterfowl. Scott Burnet will tell us ways to identify them using features such as color, shape, and behavior.
Field trip to local lakes for winter waterfowl. This walk is being held in conjunction with Scott Burnet's waterfowl ID program January 8th. Attend the program and then test your new waterfowl …Read More
There is a set of lakes in western NJ just across the Pennsylvania border that hosts a lot of winter birds. Depending on the weather we can come across ducks, gulls, and …Read More
The Lehigh Valley Audubon Society invites children ages 8-15 to participate in a program, the Christmas Bird Count for Kids (CBC4Kids). The event fee is $6.00 per child. Registration is limited to …Read More
Ever wonder why so many people are fascinated by birds? Join Dr. Daniel Klem from the Muhlenberg College Acopian Center for Ornithology as he discusses the history of "birding" and the impact …Read More
The Pennsylvania Amphibian and Reptile Survey (PARS) is an important state sponsored atlas project that will determine the distribution and status of all amphibians and reptiles throughout PA. Brandon Ruhe from the …Read More
All hands on deck... Reflections on a decade of biodiversity monitoring at north Brigantine and the Delaware Bay shores. Ron Smith, director of Life Sciences Field Training Institute for Pineland Preservation Alliance, …Read More