Saturday, May 7, 2022
FEBRUARY 16 and 23
7:30 at Gristmill
8:30 at Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve
Learn to identify local birds by sight and sound. Biology professor Jim Kellam will lead bird walks at two campus locations during the semester to help his students and any interested member of the public identify birds by sight and sound. These walks are informal, with no planning involved. We just walk around looking for birds. Walks are held rain or shine. Several pairs of binoculars are available for use.
Please wear clothes appropriate for the season and shoes or boots you don’t mind getting dirty.
ORGANIZER
Biology Professor, Jim Kellam
Phone: 724-805-2171
Email
Yes, that’s right! Two walks scheduled at different campus locations on the same day. Each walk will last 45 min. Attend one or both. People have said the earlier hour (7:30) was too early! So now you can wake later and still join us at 8:30 for birding fun.
I’ll be leading bird walks on the Saint Vincent College campus all spring, weekly on Wednesdays, starting January 19 through early May. I start at the campus wetlands near the Gristmill off Beatty County Road at 7:30am and then move to Winnie Palmer Nature Reserve at 8:30am. Attached is the flyer with more information and specific dates. The public is welcome to attend; I’ll have binoculars to share! Note that I don’t do any formal teaching–we just walk around and identify birds we happen to see or hear. I’m happy to help point out the birds I see and help you spot them with binoculars. Welcome!
25th Annual Great Backyard Bird Count
FEBRUARY 18, 19, 20 & 21
Count the maximum # of each species at your feeder at any one time! Walk the neighborhood to add non-feeder species. Count on as many of the four days as you wish. Turn data into birdcount.org
Keystone State Park - Animal Tracks, Week Walk and Winter Plants
FEBRUARY 26, 2022
TIME TO BE ANNOUNCED
ORGANIZER
Loree Speedy and Mark Bowers
LOCATION
Keystone State Park