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Seward Park - Forest Steward Education Event-Bird …10/13/2018
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Our earliest human ancestors shared their lives with crows, ravens, jays and magpies otherwise known as Corvids. These birds have intrigued people around the world for thousands of years. From the Scandinavians to the Hyda and even famous poets like Edgar Allen Poe, Corvids have inspired people with their intelligence and beauty. Come along on a walk through Seward Park with naturalist Ed Dominguez as he talks about some of the world's most intelligent and interesting birds: Corvids!
All ages OK
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What to Bring
Make sure to dress for the weather and wear close toed walking shoes. We will provide binoculars.
Where to Meet
We will gather at the Seward Park Audubon Center at 8:00am. This is the Tudor-style building at the entrance of Seward Park. Please allow a little time to park as parking can be difficult on weekends. Also, do not leave any valuables in the car as Seward Park is a high car prowl area.
Where to Park
You can park in any of the lower parking lots. There is one near the tennis courts, one near Andrew's Bay and one next to the playground. All would allow you to easily access the Audubon Center.
Date & Time
October 13, 2018 8am - 10am
Contact
Ed Dominguez
edward.dominguez@audubon.org
Ed Dominguez
edominguez@audubon.org
(206) 652-2444 #110