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Warbler Wave Walk

Black-Throated Blue Warbler © Robert Balogh
Black-throated blue warbler
© Robert Balogh

Date/Time:
Saturday, May 31
7:00 am.

Overview:
Warblers in their colorful breeding plumage, as well as other long distance travelers use Mashomack as a critical resting and refueling stop. These neotropical migrants are in decline.

Come see these disappearing birds and learn how you can help stop their demise. On select mornings in May we’ll meet at 7:00 am, identify by sight and by ear...and document all the birds which are seen and heard.

All birding levels welcome, bring binoculars.

Registration/Fee:
Reservations taken beginning April 1.

All programs require pre-registration.  Call the  Mashomack Preserve office at (631) 749-1001 for reservations, meeting place, and further information. Events are free to members of The Nature Conservancy, $4 for non-members, unless otherwise noted.

Location:
Mashomack Preserve