Description
Visit Joppa Flats' Bird Banding Station on Parker River National Wildlife Refuge and observe the bird banding process. Mass Audubon scientists capture, evaluate, and release migrant songbirds while you learn about migration and habitat use. Don't miss this rare opportunity -- the station operates only during the height of migration in spring (April and May) and fall (September and October) and is very weather dependent.
When
- Sat, May 18, 2024 8:00 am - 10:00 am
Who
Adults
Cost
- Adult Members $18
- Adult Nonmembers $21
Where
Location: Parker River National Wildlife Refuge, Newburyport
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Questions? Contact us:
- 978-462-9998 [email protected]
Instructors
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Ben Flemer - Banding Station Manager
Instructions
Meet at Joppa Flats Education Center. A volunteer guide will meet you there and then lead a caravan of vehicles down to the station. The walk from the parking to the banding station is about 100 yards on a flat dirt road. The program will be stationary at that point, and you will remain at the banding shed, with no additional walking required. Please dress for tick safety, and consider bringing bug spray as we will be in a wooded area. Bathrooms are available close by at the Subheadquarters parking lot.
Wear clothing and footwear appropriate for the weather and the terrain with moderate inclines and potentially muddy trails. Bring a field guide and binoculars. Bathroom facilities will not available during this program.
Mass Audubon Cancellation Policy: If you wish to withdraw less than seven days prior to the program, refunds cannot be issued. If we cancel the program, you will be refunded in full.