Project Feederwatch Social Hour
Baltimore Woods Nature Center 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus, NY, United StatesJoin a naturalist and other bird-lovers for a casual afternoon of learning and connecting!
Join a naturalist and other bird-lovers for a casual afternoon of learning and connecting!
In this series for older teens and adults, we will sharpen our observation skills with fun exercises to learn about proportions, shading, texture, and colors. In our first session, we will collect natural curiosities like pinecones, sticks, and winter weeds to sketch.
Find out how to identify evidence left by animals and interpret the stories written in the snow during this program for the whole family!
Join us to find the big and small features that assist trees in dealing with the freezing temperatures and snow here at Baltimore Woods.
Join a naturalist and other bird-lovers for a casual afternoon of learning and connecting!
Test your nature knowledge with your friends, family, or come solo in a fun filled night of brain-teasing trivia. The winning team each month will receive a prize!
Join us to tune into your senses and experience the nighttime world of owls on this quiet walk through the forest. We will pause in several spots to call for owls and learn about the adaptations that help them to survive at night.
Dive into a discussion of the realities of climate change on the global and local level and community-based initiatives. Come learn what your community is doing to combat climate change and be a part of the solution!
Join a naturalist and other bird-lovers for a casual afternoon of learning and connecting!
We will visit several locations such as Breitbeck Park, Oswego Harbor, and Fair Haven Beach State Park to get to know local waterfowl and enrich our knowledge of bird migration to learn about the importance of Lake Ontario along birds' journeys.
The Literature & Nature Book Group at Baltimore Woods welcomes you to nourish and enhance your appreciation of the natural world with ongoing friendly discussions of great writing on that theme.
Explore the science of snow and winter water through experiments and hands-on activities. Strap on some snowshoes and go for a hike to play in the woods.
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