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Join Washington Crossing Audubon Society for a Free, Guided Birding Event at the Featherbed Lane Bird Banding Station

Washington Crossing Audubon Event at Featherbed Lane Bird Banding Station on Sept 21

Join Washington Crossing Audubon Society (www.washingtoncrossingaudubon.org) at 8 AM on Sunday, September 21, for a free, public birding trip at the Featherbed Lane Banding Station. Led by Mark Witmer and Hannah Suthers, this unique field trip will expose you to the ongoing research conducted for over 30 years by Hannah Suthers and her volunteers (hopewell-birds.freehostia.com). You will see the entire process of bird banding and learn what information is obtained. We are likely to see a variety of species, including warblers, thrushes, wrens, and Hannah’s favorite, the catbird. Note that registration is required, and limited to 12 persons: Call Brad Merritt at (609) 921-8964 to register.

Directions: Registered participants should meet at Featherbed Lane, just north of Hopewell. From Rt. 518 in Hopewell, turn north on Greenwood Avenue and drive approximately 1.5 miles. Turn right onto Featherbed Lane and go about 0.5 miles to the banding area, and park along the right side of the lane. See our website (www.washingtoncrossingaudubon.org) and follow us on Facebook.

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