Date: 1/20/25 7:19 am From: Peter Saracino <petersaracino...> Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Winter World Guided Walk continues this Saturday at the Refuge
Friends: Do trees have mouths? Do insects really use sleeping bags to help them survive the winter? How can snow serve as a blanket? How do birds stay warm in winter? Might some already be singing their spring songs? Are mammals the only creatures that hibernate? Where on Earth can I find a reliable promise of the coming Spring? Where can I find an even more reliable promise in the night sky? Join me this Saturday, January 25th, for a winter walk as we explore various aspects of winter ecology and seek the answer to these questions and more. Walks are free and begin at the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge's Visitor Center Sunroom at 10 am. Length of walk depends on what we encounter and where we linger. No signups necessary. Binoculars, appropriate dress and sunscreen are recommended. All ages welcomed. Hope to see you there. Peter Saracino/Refuge Volunteer Naturalist/NY State Master Naturalist Volunteer
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