There's a lot going on in the natural world in winter, so bundle up the family and join us for one or more of these explorations. Each walk will begin with a short introduction indoors, and then we'll go for a walk. Winter Bird Hike: January 15Not all birds have gone south. Join us during this peaceful season as we venture along the sanctuary trails in search of birds that overwinter in our area, including the ever-curious chickadees, nuthatches, juncos, and more. Bring a treat for the birds (nuts, fruit, seedpods, etc.) and we will decorate a tree for them. Bring binoculars or we will provide them for you.It's Nice Under the Ice: February 12With the lush green fringe of plants and lily pads gone, the winter pond looks deserted. Where did all the turtles, frogs, and insects go? Come learn about the amazing adaptations these animals have developed to survive winter and some cool things about ice. We will stroll along the boardwalks at Waterfowl Pond to see who is around in the winter and who has gone into hibernation. On our return, we'll enjoy a delicious cup of hot chocolate.Animal Architects: March 25Come hike to the Rockery Pond to observe a beaver lodge. Then as a group, we will attempt to build our own lodge. Along the way, we will investigate other animal homes including bird and squirrel nests, chipmunk holes, and tree cavities, and discover who made them and how.Wild Animal Babies: April 29Warmer weather means a busy time, not only for people, but also for wildlife. Many animals give birth to their babies in the spring. How do the moms (and sometimes dads) care for their young? On our walk, we will look for signs of animal parents and their offspring, nest building, and new burrows. We will also learn why "if you care, leave them there" is probably best when finding baby wildlife.Instructions and Directions: Meets in the Nature Center. Please dress warmly since most of our time will be spent outdoors.Registration is required.Register by mail: program registration form. (PDF 66K)Register by phone: with a credit card by calling (978) 887-9264.For your own security, DO NOT send credit card information via email.
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Sense Of Wonder Walk: Wild Animal Babies
Sunday, Apr 29 1:00p
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2:30p
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Mass Audubon-Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary,
Topsfield,
MA
Price: Adults $7.00m / $9.00nm Children $6.00m / $7.00nm
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