Tuesdays at Beech Forest of the National Seashore
The spectacle and excitement of warbler migration, along with scarlet tanagers, vireos, grosbeaks, and flycatchers pouring through the newly budding trees of the Beech Forest in Provincetown is an experience all birders, from novice to expert anticipate each spring. You can be there to see it all! Join Peter to find warblers and other colorful spring migrants, whirling, swirling and singing in the trees and thickets, while participants will observe and learn about all of the birds we find. See Spring migration in all of its avian beauty.
Walk leader Peter Trull has been involved in Research and Education for over 45 years. He holds a Master’s Degree in Education and 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.
Peter has devoted his life to studying and teaching others about birds and bird life.
Learn about the unique adaptations, life history and habits of each bird species we encounter. Join Peter Tuesdays at 8:00 a.m. for an exciting immersion into the world of birds. Get excited, get sharp!
Sponsored by Harwich Conservation Trust & Provincetown Conservation Trust
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