“Skydancer: The American Woodcock” ACT’s April speaker comes to Lisbon
LISBON – Join Ammonoosuc Conservation Trust (ACT) at the Lisbon Town Hall on Friday April 27th at 6:30 p.m. for a conversation about the American woodcock with NH Fish & Game’s Waterfowl Biologist, Jessica Carloni. We’ll cover the unique life history of the woodcock (or timberdoodle), their biology, habitat requirements, and other fascinating woodcock facts!
If you aren’t familiar with the American woodcock, you’re in for a treat. These birds are delightfully curious, from their long list of nicknames to their sky dancing mating ritual.
This event is sure to be of interest to anyone looking to learn more about our region’s wondrous wildlife. It’s free and open to the public although donations are gladly accepted. The program is geared toward adults, but all are welcome. Save your spot and help us plan accordingly by pre-registering at http://www.aconservationtrust.org/education-events.
The Ammonoosuc Conservation Trust is the North Country’s lands conservancy, protecting land for the vitality and well-being of our region. Learn about our other workshops and outdoor recreation or become a member at http://www.aconservationtrust.org or by calling Gal Potashnick, (603) 823-7777.
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“ACT’s May Bird Walk” Saturday, May 19th from 7 – 9 a.m. at ACT property near Lowe’s in Littleton and at ACT’s Ammonoosuc River Wildlife Management Area in Lisbon. More information at http://www.aconservationtrust.org/education-events or call (603) 823-7777. Hosted by Ammonoosuc Conservation Trust. Free. Registration is required and capped at 25, please call or email to register.