Coastal Waterbird Work Day

Get Connected Icon Happens On Mar 31, 2018
Get Connected Icon 9am - 12pm (followed by optional brown bag lunch)
Expired

Description

Piping Plovers return from South America and the Caribbean in mid-March and begin to establish territories on coastal beaches.  Join Mass Audubon’s Coastal Waterbird Team on an often brisk morning as they erect fencing that is used to symbolically fence off areas where two beach nesting birds, the piping plover and the American oystercatcher nest. The fencing, which is only symbolic, helps protect fragile nesting sites from accidental stepping on eggs or from dogs walking too close to nests. Plovers can nest as early as mid-April, and oystercatchers are known to start even earlier. Bring water, snacks and your own lunch and join us for a picnic lunch after we work.  The program meets at the field station.

Details

Get Connected Icon Volunteers should be between the ages of 13 and 80.
Get Connected Icon Is Family Friendly
Get Connected Icon Register by Mar 28, 2018
Get Connected Icon Is Outdoors
Inclement Weather Plan: RSVP with phone so we can reschedule for Sunday April 1st OR Saturday April 7th.

Location

Get Connected Icon Mass Audubon Allens Pond Wildlife Sanctuary
1280 Horseneck Rd
Westport, MA  02790