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Washington Crossing Audubon Society Presents: "Owls, Nightjars and Rails, Birds We Love, But Seldom See" a presentation by Peter Bacinski

"Owls, Nightjars and Rails, Birds We Love, But Seldom See" a free, public presentation on by Peter Bacinski on Sept 15

Washington Crossing Audubon Society will host a free, public presentation at 8 PM on Monday, September 15 by New Jersey Audubon’s Peter Bacinski. Mr. Bacinski will feature our treasured owls and rails through this illustrated presentation and discussion of their natural history, where to find them and other interesting facts about these secretive and amazing avian creatures.

The program will be held in Stainton Hall on the campus of the Pennington School, 112 W. Delaware Ave., Pennington, NJ. Refreshments are served at 7:30 PM and the talk will begin at 8 PM. The public is invited. Additional information can be found at www.washingtoncrossingaudubon.org. Follow us on Facebook.

GENERAL INFORMATION ON WASHINGTON CROSSING AUDUBON SOCIETY

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Washington Crossing Audubon Society is a local member chapter for central New Jersey of the National Audubon Society. We have approximately 1600 members, mostly from the five counties of central New Jersey. Our monthly lectures and frequent field trips are free and open to the public. More information about WCAS can be found at the Society’s web site: www.washingtoncrossingaudubon.org. Follow us on Facebook.

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