Saturday, March 15

Woodcock Walk

Description

Woodcocks are "upland" shorebirds, which nest in forested habitat. In early spring Woodcocks make their way to field edges to court potential mates, filling the last hours of daylight with spectacular aerial displays. Listen for their unusual call and watch as they rocket up 100 feet or more and zigzag back to earth. Join us as we attempt to view this amazing rite of spring. Along the way we will look and listen for other nocturnal creatures like beavers and owls.

Instructor Kathy Stark Dia is a field teacher and birding guide who enjoys working with birders and nature enthusiasts of all ages and levels.

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American Woodcock © Jonathan Eckerson
When
  • Sat, Mar 15, 2025 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Who

Adults

Cost
  • Adult Members $17
  • Adult Nonmembers $21

Instructors

  • Kathy Dia - Field Teacher, Birding Guide

Instructions

Meet at the Drumlin visitor center for a brief chat then we will head down to the fields. Please wear weather appropriate clothing and shoes- water bottles are recommended.