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Moths come in all sizes, shapes, and colors and are an important food source for birds.The dog days of summer bring the highest number of these flighted nocturnal lepidopterans – so join us during National Moth Week to discover the array of moths and other insects present at Derby Hill. Baltimore Woods Nature Center staff, David DuBois and Anna Stunkel, will bring their moth attracting setup and will help attendees photograph and identify the moths and other insects that we find. They will also describe how to contribute these findings to science using iNaturalist. This is a fun event for adults, children, and people of all abilities!
More details: This program is designed for older children and adults. Space is limited. Online pre-registration is required. Please bring a chair, headlamp, camera or cell phone, and your favorite insect/moth guide, if you have one. This is a joint program between Onondaga Audubon and Baltimore Woods Nature Center.