Bluebirds Workshop

Birds are fascinating and important species within our natural environment. In Connecticut, we are very lucky to be home (at least for some of the year) to many different types including the beautiful bluebird. 
“Get an introduction to the beloved bluebirds with Naturalist Emma Lorusso and Master Naturalist graduate Ed Boisits. Bluebird populations were on the decline since the late 1800s, but are making a comeback, partially due to the increased amount of bluebird boxes that have been built and set up by people!  Join us to learn about basic bluebird behavior including breeding, competition, diet and migration.  Following this talk you will have the chance to build your own bluebird box to take home.  
Please register with how many boxes you would like to build.  Registration limited.”
 All are welcome!!! This great program is organized by the Connecticut Forest and Park Association, for more cool events like this one click here
 
Event Details: 
Date and Time: Saturday, February 20, 2016 – 10:00am12:00pm
Location: 
Goodwin Forest Conservation Education Center
23 Potter Road
Hampton, Connecticut 06247
 
Registration Fee: 
$10 per box non-members/$3 per box Friends of Goodwin members
RSVP Requirement: 
RSVP required
For Questions, Contact: 
Emma Lorusso
(860) 455-9534