Bird Watching Today at Nolde Forest

Our group was at it again today at Nolde but this time we spent the morning taking part in a bird watching study hosted by Cornell University. We started out with a class about the different types of birds so we could recognize them at the feeders. Next we spent the rest of the time watching the feeders and writing down what we saw. We were able to see various types of birds including a red-tailed hawk, chickadees, tufted titmouse, and several woodpeckers. As always, we had a great time talking with the members of Nolde Park.

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2 Comments

  1. Anna Viktorovna Stavratiy

    Its actually very interesting to observe birds because they are very special species that are so hard to capture with your hands but possible to watch.

  2. Nice work guys that sounds like a really cool project

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