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Connecticut Audubon Society : Winter- Spring Newsletter

Clubs and Organizations

December 6, 2022

From: Fairfield Migration Madness

Hello Travelers!

2022 is coming to a close, and 2023 is shaping up to be a big year for Connecticut Audubon! EcoTravel's most recent newsletter is hitting mailboxes shortly, but here's an early preview for you. Trips are quickly filling, so be sure to sign up quickly! We hope you'll join us in 2023 and beyond, making memories to last a lifetime.

Annual favorite's to Connecticut Lakes, Hew Hampshire and world-famous Magee Marsh ("The Warbler Capital of the World"), Ohio, still have openings available, while fall island adventures to Block Island and Monhegan Island are quickly filling!

Explore the stunning scenery of Iceland, the rolling hills of Scotland, or beautiful Nova Scotia, just some of our international adventures.

Join our day trips to adventure to Fishers Island or Central Park in search of arriving migrants; look for Snowy Owls on wintering grounds; and, explore Essex and Lyme during the "Spring Blitz" when warblers are singing and showing their stunning colors.

Of course, all of these offerings and more can be found in the newsletter. Let us know if you have any questions. We can send you full, detailed itineraries for all upcoming trips.

Thank you for your continued support. We look forward to seeing you soon!

Eagle/Osprey Cruises

Saturday, April 29

10 a.m.

2 p.m.

Connecticut Audubon Society EcoTravel will again offer boat cruises to search for Bald Eagle, Osprey, and other bird species migrating and nesting along the Connecticut River. Bald Eagle can be found along the lower river, a habitat that hosts a transient winter population as well as nesting residents. Naturalists are on board the vessel to share information about the Connecticut River, the birdlife, and natural history. The vessel has a heated cabin, restrooms, and three decks for optimal viewing. Tours are approximately three hours in length and depart at 10am and 2pm from Eagle Landing State Park in Haddam. Appropriate for children eight years old and over. Enjoy the beauty of the Connecticut River in spring!

Fee: $45 for members and nonmembers.

April 29   10 a.m.

April 29   2 p.m.

Call us for reservations at 860-767-0660.

RESERVATIONS ARE NOT REFUNDABLE