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SUMMARY:Branford Land Trust: Speaker - The Mission of Preserving Our Wildlife with Christine Cummings\, A Place Called Hope 1/28/2026
DESCRIPTION:Branford Land Trust:\n WINTER SPEAKER SERIES The Mission of Preserving Our Wildlife with Christine Cummings\, A Place Called Hope\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nJoin the Branford Land Trust on Tuesday\, January 28 at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium at the Blackstone Memorial Library for “The Mission of Preserving Our Wildlife” with Christine Cummings\, A Place Called Hope.\n \nChristine will speak on the mission of A Place Called Hope\, with an emphasis on birds of prey. She will introduce and be joined by two species\, a hawk and an owl\, offering us the chance to connect intimately with these incredible birds. Since 98% of the conflicts these animals face have to do with us humans\, Christine will offer simple tips or ways that we can all better coexist with the wildlife within our own backyards.\n \nChristine has a background working with animals and devoted her adult life to Wildlife Rehabilitation since 2005. In 2007\, APCH was founded\, with the mission of preserving wildlife for the future. As a State and Federally licensed Bird of Prey Wildlife Rehabilitator\, Christine admits on average 500-600 patients per year. Her daily routine consists of catering to the needs of injured\, orphaned\, or sick birds of prey\, as well as the 40 resident ambassador birds who call A PLACE CALLED HOPE home. Raising awareness about these incredible birds and the common conflicts they face living so closely to us humans is her educational goal. Learn more at www.aplacecalledhoperaptors.com.\n \nThis event and the Winter Speaker Series events are free and open to the public. It will be held in-person at the Blackstone Library (758 Main St\, Branford).
URL:https://www.ctbirding.org/eventcal/branford-land-trust-winter-speaker-the-mission-of-preserving-our-wildlife-with-christine-cummings-a-place-called-hope-1-28-2026/
LOCATION:Blackstone Library\, 758 Main St\, Branford\, CT
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:CT Audubon RTP Estuary Center: Owl Prowls
DESCRIPTION:RTP ESTUARY CENTER:\n \n\n\n\n\n\nOwl Prowls\n\n\n \n\nJanuary 7\, 8\, 15\, 22\, 28\, & 29\nFebruary 4 & 5\n\nAll walks are 5:30 – 7:30 pm\n \nWhen the sun goes down and we’re settling in for the evening\, owls are just starting their day. Winter is one of the best times of year to look for these fascinating birds\, as many are already nesting\, looking for mates\, and establishing territory. We’ll look and listen to these incredible birds and learn what makes them unique in the bird world. Bring a headlamp or flashlight and binoculars\, and bundle up! Walks will be after sunset\, exposure to cold and wind is possible depending on the weather. Appropriate for ages 10 and up\n \n$15 for members/$20 for non-members.\n \nConnecticut College Arboretum Walks are free for CT Audubon & Arboretum members/$10 for non-members.\n\n– Walk at Fenwick will be approximately .5 miles on level dirt terrain. No restrooms on site.\n– Walk at High Hopes will be approximately .5 miles on level dirt and grassy terrain. No restrooms on site.\n\nWalk at Clark Park will be approximately 0.5-1 miles on level dirt and grassy terrain.  No restrooms on site.\n\n\n– Walk at the Connecticut College Arboretum will be approximately 0.5-1 miles on level dirt and grassy terrain.  No restrooms on site.\n \nWednesday\, January 7 at Fenwick Grove\, Old Saybrook – Register Here\n \nThursday\, January 8 at High Hopes\, Old Lyme – Register Here\n \nThursday\, January 15 at Clark Park\, Old Saybrook – Register Here\n \n\nWednesday\, February 4 at Fenwick Grove\, Old Saybrook – Register Here\n \nThursday\, February 5 at the Connecticut College Arboretum\, New London – Register Here\n\n 
URL:https://www.ctbirding.org/eventcal/rtp-estuary-center-owl-prowls/2026-01-29/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:CT Audubon,Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center,Walk
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SUMMARY:Audubon CT Greenwich: Feeder Watch Fridays
DESCRIPTION:The winter months are the perfect time to become acquainted with our resident songbirds. Come join us for this recurring program on Friday afternoons where Audubon Naturalist Ryan MacLean will point out the species of birds coming to our Learning Center’s bird feeder station and provide tips on both identifying and feeding them. \nWe’ll also share how to participate in Project FeederWatch—a winter-long community science survey of the birds that visit feeders in your backyards\, parks\, offices\, and other areas. You and your family can participate by counting the birds you see in your backyard and submitting them to the Project FeederWatch website. We will provide identification guides to backyard birds and information on how you can take part in Project FeederWatch and even submit a checklist of our own at the end of the program! \nAll ages are welcome including children after school and senior citizens. Our building is ADA accessible so wheelchairs and mobility devices can be used. \nThis IN-PERSON program has a limited capacity and will be held indoors. \nRegistration is FREE but tickets MUST be purchased in advance through this online ticket sales page. \nPlease register for the quantity of ALL members in your party. The rate for children and adults is the same. \nUpon arrival please check in at the front desk and proceed to our Learning Center bird feeder window. \nFor questions\, please contact Ryan MacLean at Ryan.MacLean@audubon.org or 203-930-1353
URL:https://www.ctbirding.org/eventcal/audubon-ct-greenwich-feeder-watch-fridays/2026-01-30/
LOCATION:Greenwich Audubon\, 613 Riversville Road\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06831\, United States
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