Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Kellogg Environmental Center in Derby to host webinar on Eastern Bluebird
Eastern bluebird |
DERBY - Are you looking forward to spring’s arrival?
Join Kellogg Environmental Center staff at 11 a.m. Jan. 29 for a webinar focused on the Eastern Bluebird.
This family-friendly online program will highlight the natural history of the Eastern Bluebird along with a few other backyard cavity nesters.
Both novice and experienced naturalists will enjoy a review of how to evaluate and improve your backyard to attract and support these native birds.
Bluebirds are great fun to watch and easy to spot once you know their behaviors and habitat preferences.
The presentation will include information about how to build nest boxes to help make your backyard appealing in the spring. Information on how to monitor and care for the nest box is important to help with conservation efforts. A limited number of nest box kits are available with registration.
Information on the pick-up of these kits will be provided in confirmation of registration. One kit per household will be available.
Registration for this program is required and can be done through the Connecticut DEEP Calendar of Events, https://www.depdata.ct.gov/calendar/viewev.asp?id=7590 .
For questions or assistance registering please contact donna.kingston@ct.gov .
The Kellogg Environmental Center, a facility of the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, is open 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. It is located at 500 Hawthorne Ave.
For further information or directions please email donna.kingston@ct.gov or call 203-734-2513.
The New Normal Health & Safety Guidelines for CT State Parks provides important guidance for participants and visitors(https://portal.ct.gov/-/media/DEEP/COVID-19/Health_Safety_Flyer_NN_Final.pdf)
This is a press release from the Kellogg Environmental Center.
Massaro Community Farm in Woodbridge to host children's programs
Goat Walks
We’ll be holding winter Goat Walks every other Saturday at 10 a.m. beginning Jan. 29. Only steady rain or ice will cancel.
Growing Sprouts
We’ve opened up registration for a return of our Growing Sprouts program for children ages 3-5. This eight-week parent+child program encourages farm exploration, gardening, curiosity, and connecting with nature.
Winter Explorers
Back by popular demand, registration is now open for Winter Explorers for children ages 6-11. This eight-week series allows children to explore the woods and fields of the farm and learn winter survival techniques. Winter Explorers will begin Jan. 30: two sessions are offered. 10 a.m.-noon and 1-3 p.m. $160/pp (sibling discount available). Held rain or shine.
Registration for youth programs can be made through the farm website, MassaroFarm.org.
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This photo from Jan. 19, 2017 came up today in my Facebook memories. Cardinals are such beautiful birds - always a delight to see.