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Living on the wind across the hemisphere with migratory birds
Living on the wind across the hemisphere with migratory birds




living on the wind across the hemisphere with migratory birds

In case of cancellations, we will notify you of the upgrade options. If the housing of choice is not available, please put yourself on the Housing Waitlistwhen it opens on Monday, March 8th at noon (EST). $2390 Helm Cabin, 1 queen bed, 1 twin bed, private bathrooms (dbl occupancy) $2190 Osprey Room, Eider room, Blackburnian, or Guillemot room, 2 twin beds, private bathroom (dbl occupancy) $2040 Puffin Room in the Crow's Nest, 2 twin beds, private 1/2 bath (dbl occupancy) $1890 Standard Room: shared room (2 twin beds), shared bathroom Includes one overnight on Monhegan Island Check with your local Audubon chapter or bird club to see if scholarships are available. Participants must arrange transportation to and from the Audubon dock in Bremen at the start and end of the session (see directions page).

living on the wind across the hemisphere with migratory birds

Prices: Below are listed per person prices that include meals, housing, instruction, and all boat trips. Monhegan Island has unimproved trails with hills and rocky outcroppings that require the ability to walk uphill and on a single track trail. Photo: Tom JohnsonĪll participants must be able to walk over uneven terrain for at least 2 miles. Learn fall warbler plumages such as this Prairie Warbler. (The session's name is taken from director Scott Weidensaul's Pulitzer Prize-finalist book, " Living on the Wind: Across the Hemisphere with Migratory Birds.") Learn about how and why birds migrate and the conservation challenges facing them. The highlight will be an overnight trip to Monhegan Island, one of the best "migrant traps" in the Northeast - a place justly famous for its birding and dramatic rocky coastline, which has inspired artists for more than a century. This intensive week of birding will take participants from tidal marshes and beaches to hawk watches, spruce forests, and the outer islands and waters of Muscongus Bay, depending on where the birding is hottest. This camp is devoted to the wonders of autumn migratory season. The rest of the week will be spent traveling to the best migrant hotspots based on the weather, tides, and bird migration patterns. This special, small-group session is devoted to fall migration, and will include an overnight stay on the iconic Monhegan Island. For all other questions or assistance please call our Office Coordinator Lindsy Buckland at 20 ext.103. Have patience and let each page load before proceeding. Our registration software server is still experiencing slowness, please do not double-click any buttons while registering. All participants must agree to the COVID-19 Camp Guidelines - please read before registering.






Living on the wind across the hemisphere with migratory birds