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A Bird Walk in Central Park: Come enjoy the fall migration!

October 8 @ 7:30 am 11:30 am

During the Fall Migration, a huge variety of birds stop in Central Park to rest and refuel for their journey South!

Leaders: Peter Davenport and Fernand Brunschwig

Format and Dates: One 3.5 Hour Session, 10/8/2022 (7:30-11:30am EDT – raindate Sunday Oct 9)

Group Meets at 103rd Street & Central Park West

Description: Central Park is an urban oasis for birds as well as people. During the fall, a variety of birds stop in Central Park to rest and refuel during their migration south, while others make it their temporary home. Join us for a walk through the north end of the park to learn about some of the “snow birds” and winter residents—sparrows, finches, sapsuckers, waterfowl, blackbirds, raptors—and search for late migrants and rarities such as warblers, flycatchers, shorebirds, owls and more. Learn how to identify the birds and find out about their behavior. Bring walking footwear and binoculars and/or a camera with a good telephoto lens. Don’t be late—We will start walking at 7:45 am sharp.

Includes slides and other classroom-friendly resources!



103rd Street and Central Park West
New York, NY 10025 United States
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