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It's more than a bird walk: It's an inclusive experience for anyone who wants to connect to birds, the natural world, and others in a positive way.
This bird breeds in forest canopies in the northeastern United States woodlands and spends the winter in the rainforests of Central America. View this video by Greenwich Audubon Center to learn more.
Who knew cavities were so important?! Come along on this episode of Nature Tidbits and learn about some of the common cavity-nesting birds found around your own backyard. Discover nature for kids by kids in this video by Sharon Audubon Center.
Did you know there are 12 turtle species found in Connecticut? In this video, Greenwich Audubon Center discusses the rare turtle species called the Wood Turtle, a species of special concern in our state.
The feat of building a nest is impressive—from amazing architecture to simple cavities. View this presentation by Bent of the River Audubon Center, which takes a glimpse into how birds build their nests and tend to their families.