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Early Spring Bird Hike

Join us for a hike to look for early spring migrants as well as some of our favorite resident birds. We’ll hike from the Overbrook Nature Center through the SM&NC property, and over to Bartlett Arboretum to see who we can find. Please bring binoculars as only a few pairs will be available to borrow. Meets at the Overbrook Nature Center. This program is free of charge, but each participant must preregister to attend. Ages 10+ Thursday, April 18 10…

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April 18, 2024 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

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Join us for a hike to look for early spring migrants as well as some of our favorite resident birds. We’ll hike from the Overbrook Nature Center through the SM&NC property, and over to Bartlett Arboretum to see who we can find.
Please bring binoculars as only a few pairs will be available to borrow. Meets at the Overbrook Nature Center.
This program is free of charge, but each participant must preregister to attend.
Ages 10+
Thursday, April 18
10 am – 12 pm
Members: FREE
Non-Members: FREE with Admission
 
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