Traprock Ridge Land Conservancy Nature Lecture on Bobolinks and Warblers

Wednesday, March 4, 2026 (6:30 PM - 7:30 PM) (EST)

Description

Presented by: Zellene Sandler, DEEP Master Wildlife Conservationist

May is the month when many birds arrive back to their nesting territories, some flying thousands of miles. We will learn about what causes birds to migrate in spring and fall, how latest technology is used to track them, and dangers to migrating birds. We will discuss the Bobolinks of Bloomfield and the issues they face here and will view a video on warblers, the little gems of the bird world.

Zellene, a past president of the Hartford Audubon Society, leads hikes and naturalist walks for the Appalachian Mountain Club. She is a dedicated birder and occasional wild plant and mushroom forager who writes occasional articles for local papers and environmental groups, and book reviews for the Horticultural Society and the Audubon

Co-sponsored by: Bloomfield Parks, Recreation and Leisure Services


Pricing

Free. To attend in-person please RSVP here. To receive the link to view on zoom, please RSVP here.

Human Services Center
330 Park Avenue
Bloomfield,, CT 06002 United States

In person in Room 156/157 or via zoom.

Wednesday, March 4, 2026 (6:30 PM - 7:30 PM) (EST)
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