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SUMMARY:Newton's Spring Birding Migration
DESCRIPTION:NEW DATE and LOCATION \nCome join this lively presentation on Newton birding hotspots and what birds we might expect to see locally in the coming weeks of migration season. Learn about the varied sights and sounds of colorful wood warblers\, orioles\, thrushes\, tanagers\, and vireos. \nOur guide for the evening is Pete Gilmore who has been birding since 1951. Pete\, a retired Northeastern math professor\, serves on the board of the Newton Conservators and has led annual walks at Cold Spring Park\, helped organize the Newton Christmas Bird Count\, written numerous articles on Newton birding\, was active with the Brookline Bird Club as its field trip coordinator\, and is an amazing bird photographer. \nThis free informative presentation is cosponsored by Newton Parks\, Recreation & Culture and Newton Conservators. Attendance is free but registration is required through Newton Parks\, Recreation & Culture. If you don’t have an account for Newton’s Recreation program\, you can create one to register for this event. \nRegister
URL:https://greennewton.org/event/newtons-spring-birding-migration/
LOCATION:Newton Free Library\, 330 Homer St\, Newton\, MA\, 02459\, United States
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SUMMARY:Stroll Hammond Woods with Noted Plant Ecologist Richard Primack
DESCRIPTION:Join Richard Primack\, professor of plant ecology at Boston University and a lifelong Newton resident\, to learn about various wildflowers\, unusual trees\, unique geological features\, and evidence of past land use at Hammond Woods. Participants are encouraged to wear sturdy shoes\, long pants and a hat. The terrain is relatively flat but can be muddy. Meet at the kiosk at the entrance to Hammond Woods next to Hammond Pond near the Street at Chestnut Hill shops. \nA steady rain will cancel the walk. \nThe event is sponsored by Newton Conservators. \nRegister
URL:https://greennewton.org/event/stroll-hammond-woods-with-noted-plant-ecologist/
LOCATION:Hammond Woods\, Chestnut Hill\, MA
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