May 30 2015 - 7:30am - 9:00am
Location: Little Hogback Farm, 2365 Lower Notch Rd, Bristol, VT
Vermont’s hardwood forests provide not only the state’s signature crop, maple syrup, they also provide nesting habitat for the greatest diversity of songbirds in the United States. Join Audubon biologist Steve Hagenbuch and Little Hogback Farm co-owners Matt Davis and Caitlin Cusack for a walk in the 700-tap sugarbush. We’ll identify birds by sight and sound, observe efforts being taken to integrate sap production with songbird habitat, and learn about the Bird-Friendly Maple Project. Time permitting we’ll also have a chance for a short tour of Little Hogback Farm’s maple production facilities. Co-sponsored by Vermont Coverts and Audubon Vermont.
Ages: Adults and children 10+
Fee: none
Pre-registration required: 434-3068 vermont@audubon.org
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