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SUMMARY:Bird Identification\, Ecology & Habitat Management at Stone Fence Farm
DESCRIPTION:Register ($20) Limited to 15 participants. \nJune 4\, 2022\nRain Date: Sunday\, June 5\, 2022 \n5:30 – 10:45 a.m. Eastern Time\n64 Johnson Mountain Road\, Unity\, NH 03743 \nApproved for 4 NH Licensed Forester CEUS \nThis workshop will be held at Stone Fence Farm in Unity\, NH. This property is owned and managed by professional foresters and Guild members Jeremy Turner and Laura French to support a diversity of native plant and wildlife species. This workshop will include slow walking tours visiting a variety of field\, forest\, and wetland habitats to identify as many birds as we can by sight and sound. This workshop is intended for anyone who is interested in learning more about birds\, bird ecology\, and what landowner’s can do to create and enhance bird habitat on their own land. No previous birding experience is necessary. \nDuring this workshop you will learn: \n\nTips and tricks for how to identify the birds we encounter by sight and by their songs/calls\nThe ecology and habitat needs of the birds we encounter\nHow past timber and field management has created habitat opportunities for birds\nHow the forest\, field\, and wetland habitats we see can be managed to enhance and maintain habitat opportunities for birds and other wildlife\n\nThis workshop will be offered in two trips that will visit different habitats on the property. Will we take a break between trips to enjoy wood-fired fruit pies (provided by Jeremy and Laura) and shade-grown coffee (provided by Troubardour Coffee). \nSchedule: \n5:30 am Arrive\n5:45am – 7:30 am Birding Trip #1\n7:30am – 8:30 am Breakfast Refreshments & Coffee (Provided)\n8:30am – 10:45 am Birding Trip #2\n10:45 am Adjourn\nInstructors/Tour Leaders: \nPhil Brown (Harris Center for Conservation Education – Bird Cons. Director/Land Specialist)\nDode Gladders (UNH Cooperative Extension – Sullivan County Forester)\nLaura French (Meadowsend Timberlands – Forester)\nMatt Tarr (UNH Cooperative Extension – Wildlife Specialist)\nJeremy Turner (Meadowsend Timberlands – Forester)\nIgnacio Oreamuno (Troubardour Coffee – Owner/Founder)\nRefund Policy: Full refunds will be granted to those who cancel their registration before May\, 29\, 2022. No refunds will be granted for cancellations requested on or after this date. \nWhat to bring: \n\nBinoculars and your favorite bird field guide\nInsect repellent\nClothing and footwear appropriate for walking in the woods
URL:https://foreststewardsguild.org/event/bird-identification-ecology-habitat-management-at-stone-fence-farm/
CATEGORIES:Field event,Northeast
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