A forest in spring is an explosion of color: bright yellow trout lily carpeting the forest floor, impossibly colorful warblers flying overhead. On a woodland walk at the peak of both bird migration and wildflower sprouting, restoration manager Joanne Donohue and executive director Mike Weilbacher introduce you to flowers like Virginia bluebells, spring beauty and trillium, while searching for warblers, wrens and woodpeckers overhead. Along the way, they'll share the secrets of a springtime forest. Space is limited; preregistration is required
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