Connecticut Audubon Society conservation biologist Twan Leenders and conservation technician Scott Kruitbosch will lead a public bird walk at Stratford Point Wednesday, Dec. 14, from 9 to 11 a.m.
The walk will take a look at what waterfowl have arrived, find lingering migrants and other birds that winter on the site, and discuss the exciting habitat management and conservation projects that are taking place at Stratford Point.
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The walk is free and it's suggested that people bring binoculars and a spotting scope, if you have one. Make sure to dress for the season. It is usually safe to assume that this exposed coastal spot is windier and colder than much of the state.
Please meet in the visitor parking lot by the buildings.
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Stratford Point is located at 1207 Prospect Drive.
Notification of cancellation will be posted on the CT-BIRDS listserve and the Connecticut Audubon Society website (www.ctaudubon.org).
For more information, contact Scott Kruitbosch: skruitbosch@ctaudubon.org
