ESPERANCE – The Landis Arboretum on Lape Road will host its second annual "Big Sit" Bird Watch on Saturday, Oct. 12, inviting birders of all levels to identify as many bird species as possible from a single location.
The event, described as a "tailgate party for birders," is part of an international challenge started by the New Haven Bird Club. Participants will observe and count birds from the deck of the Nicholas J. Juried Meeting House from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The day will be led by nature educator George Steele. Participants can join for the entire twelve-hour duration or come and go as they please. The event will begin early in hopes of spotting owls and continue throughout the day.
The final tally of bird species will be submitted via eBird, allowing the Arboretum's count to be compared with other Big Sit sites around the world.
Registration for members is $5 for individuals and $15 for families. For non-members, the cost is $15 for individuals and $25 for families.
Partial funding for the event is provided through a grant from the Stewart’s Shops Holiday Match Program.
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