Join the PCT for another exciting Birds & Brews talk at the Provincetown Brewing Company.
Join us on Wednesday, May 18 at 5:30 to hear Peter Trull, one of the foremost bird experts in the Northeast talk about spring migration, birds to look out for and how to prepare for birding among other incredible insights and stories. The event is free. Come order a beer and learn more about these incredible birds in Provincetown.
About Peter Trull
Peter Trull has been involved in Research and Education for over 40 years. He coordinated seabird protection and research for the Massachusetts Audubon Society …He conducted field research in Guyana and Surinam, studying the market trapping of Common Terns and Roseate Terns, working with local bird trappers in several coastal villages where he hesitatingly admits he’s eaten Common Terns and 15 to 20 species of sandpipers and plovers. As Education Director at the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, he developed classroom and field programs and began studying Eastern Coyotes in 1989. Through the 90's, as a researcher and Education Director at the Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies, he developed and taught classes related to whales and marine birds and has completed over 2500 whale watching trips related to education and research. He holds a Master’s Degree in Education. He has written nine books about Cape Cod natural history. His most recent book Birds of Paradox-The Life of Terns, was released in spring 2019. His upcoming book, Cape Cod – Once Around the Sun, Is a tribute to John Hay and his 1961 classic Nature’s Year.