Birding Walk at Cornell's Arnot Forest

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Birding Walk at Cornell's Arnot Forest

Time: May 20, 2023 from 8:30am to 10am
Location: The Cornell University Arnot Teaching and Research Forest
Event Type: tour
Organized By: NYFOA SFL Chapter
Latest Activity: May 15, 2023

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The Southern Finger Lakes Chapter of the NY Forest Owners Association (www.nyfoa.org) is pleased to announce the 3rd Annual Arnot Forest Birding Tour led by Audubon NY (https://ny.audubon.org) Senior Forest Program Manager Suzanne Treyger.  Please join us for a fun and informative morning of strolling through young forest habitat to glimpse and hear the songs of the colorful feathered inhabitants and see examples of habitat management for turkeys, grouse and other iconic forest birds covered in recent webinars that are recorded and available at: www.cornellforestconnect.ning.com.  This free and family-friendly walk will take place rain or shine and require walking up to one mile in forest conditions.  The walk will start promptly at 8:30 from the intersection of Irish Hill Road and Morrell Road (a.k.a. Auger Hole Road on the Arnot Forest map) approximately one mile west of the Arnot Forest north gate (www.arnotforest.info) and the Green Springs Natural Cemetery (292 Irish Hill Road, Newfield).  No registration is necessary.  For more information please contact Schuyler CCE Extension Forester Brett Chedzoy: bjc226@cornell.edu

 

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