Monitoring the Migration: Bird Watching and Identification

Monitoring the Migration: Bird Watching and Identification

Join Birding Guide, Ben Bolduc, as he helps guests see and understand the calls and habits of all the birds making Landcraft their home.

By Landcraft Garden Foundation

Date and time

Friday, May 17 · 8 - 10am EDT

Location

The Landcraft Garden Foundation

4342 Grand Avenue Mattituck, NY 11952

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Diversity is at the core of Landcrafts’ ethos: whether it be vegetive, two legged, or four, Landcraft welcomes all; and in May, Landcraft is especially excited to welcome back to the garden its migrating feathered friends, the birds. Through mindful gardening practice, Landcraft, over the years has become a proud and very special bird sanctuary with a glorious diversity of birds either passing through or nesting within its 17 acres. Join Birding Guide, Ben Bolduc, as he helps guests see and understand the calls and habits of all the birds, conspicuous and inconspicuous, making Landcraft their home.

Ben Bolduc, a Mattituck resident and avid birder, has travelled extensively to view birds in their native habitats including the Lower Rio Grande Valley, of Texas, the boreal forest of the Adirondacks, Monhegan Island, Maine, and the Andes mountains and rainforests of Ecuador. Today, Ben leads guided walks for the North Fork Audubon Society, friends, and family, helping others discover the captivating world of birds. Ben looks forward to sharing his passion for birds and the spectacle of migration this year at Landcraft Gardens.

AGE: All Ages

WEATHER: Fair weather only. If raining, workshop will be cancelled with no rain date to follow. To confirm possible cancellation due to weather please call (631) 298-7216.

SPECIAL NOTES: Bring your own binoculars and dress appropriately walking outdoors: comfortable shoes and socks, wide brimmed hats, sunscreen, insect repellant and water are recommended. To be a source of healthy insects for our birds and other insect-feeding wildlife, we do not spray the gardens to manage ticks. Please take appropriate caution.

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