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Winter Bird Forecasts with Audubon Connecticut

Posted on Dec 23, 2014

Winter Bird Forecasts with Audubon Connecticut

Please be sure to visit this link on the Audubon Connecticut website to learn more about the Winter Bird Forecast that we at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute of Natural History are creating with our friends and partners at Audubon Connecticut. These weekly updates will keep you apprised of what avian wonders have been seen recently and what we expect to find in the upcoming period, from Snowy Owls to rare or important waterfowl, gulls, shorebirds, landbirds, waterbirds and other raptors. Birding over the holiday season can be a terrific way to get outdoors and spend time with family and...

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Planning meeting for Audubon Alliance for Coastal Waterbirds

Posted on Dec 5, 2014

Planning meeting for Audubon Alliance for Coastal Waterbirds

If you haven’t noticed we at RTPI are going to make a more concerted effort to show you all what really goes on during our work days. Many of the beautiful birds and other creatures we post to share and enjoy are taken during a very tiny slice of our time. Today I spent the afternoon meeting with our friends and partners from Audubon Connecticut at the Audubon Center at Bent of the River in Southbury, Connecticut. We discussed our partnership efforts in the upcoming 2015 season for the Audubon Alliance for Coastal Waterbirds. Pictured here are Audubon Connecticut’s Patrick...

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Giving Tuesday

Posted on Dec 2, 2014

Giving Tuesday

Dear Friends of RTPI, As we get set to kick off this year’s Peterson Fund drive, we would like to invite you to make your donation now, as part of the Giving Tuesday national day of giving. Your Giving Tuesday gift provides vital support for RTPI’s financial stability and allows us to continue developing and implementing our Nature Art, Conservation and Education programs. In 2014, your contributions helped Piping Plovers fledge record numbers of young on Connecticut beaches, helped children of all ages learn about nature in their own backyards, helped improve our understanding...

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