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Birds and Butterflies at Correllus Forest

A male bluebird perches on a branch
A male bluebird perches on a branch © Cheryl Rose
 

Date:
Thursday, May 22, 2008

Time:
9:30 – 11:00 am

Overview:
Join the Conservancy's Islands Program Director Matt Pelikan for a morning of seeking out spectacular migrating birds and butterflies in the Manuel F. Correllus State Forest. This mixed oak-pine forest contains the oldest woodlands on Martha's Vineyard and is home to an unusually high concentration of rare plant, invertebrate and bird species. Please bring water and binoculars and wear comfortable shoes.

Registration:
Please RSVP to Venessa Salvucci at the Massachusetts Office: (617) 227-7017 x309 or vsalvucci@tnc.org.

Location:
Martha's Vineyard