An Introduction to Birds and Birding
…from the New Hope Audubon Society for an introductory course in bird identification, classification, physiology, behavior, and more. This hybrid course is aimed at bird watchers of all skill levels….
…from the New Hope Audubon Society for an introductory course in bird identification, classification, physiology, behavior, and more. This hybrid course is aimed at bird watchers of all skill levels….
…the tiny but mighty ruby-throated hummingbird with stories, craft, play, and a garden walk to see if we can spy this fast-flying friend and its favorite flowers. NOTE: Little Sprouts…
…magical life cycles, and incredible survival skills. We will meet some amphibians up close and practice our identification skills by sight and sound. Designed for young nature enthusiasts, this day…
…3:30 – 4:30 PM ET Location: Virtual via Zoom Webinar Fee: Free; preregistration required The longleaf pine ecosystem is considered a fire dependent ecosystem. Regular, low-intensity fires are important for…
…a tiny seed travel hundreds of miles to find a new home? Why would a tree release toxic chemicals to attack other trees? Let’s figure it out! Campers will investigate…
…salamander eggs. NOTE: Little Sprouts is specifically designed as an adult/child program. Younger children can distract from the one-on-one experience for you and for others. Please, no siblings. Register Here…
…learn about eastern bluebirds and build a birdhouse for this cavity-nesting songbird. You’ll also learn how to monitor and take care of your nest box. All supplies included. Register Here…
…activities, outdoor exploration, stories, crafts, and group play. Healthy snack provided. Program is led by experienced early childhood environmental educators. NOTE: Children must be able to use the toilet independently….
…Send your nature lover to a week full of hands-on outdoor discovery celebrating the change of season. What’s stirring in the pond, sprouting from the soil, and emerging in the…
…these iconic collections. You’ll learn what prompted the concept of habitat gardens and the important role fire has played and continues to play at NCBG and in plant communities across…