Tuesday, October 8, first, at 5:30 pm join us for a free screening of the extraordinary film, Flyways, produced by SciStarter partner HHMI Tangled Bank Studios and supported by Nature | PBS, to celebrate and learn more about this remarkable annual migration! The film is 54 minutes long and is rated TV-14. If you cannot make our screening, stream for free with your Waterford Public Library card on Kanopy.
And at 6:30 pm we have a speaker: Joe Attwater, Conservation & Education Coordinator, The Connecticut Audubon Society, Roger Tory Petersen Estuary Center in Old Lyme. Every fall, millions of birds leave their breeding grounds in North America to spend the winter further south, having made a journey of thousands of miles just months before in the spring. Some make the most spectacular migrations of any animal in the world. Learn about how and why birds migrate, the perils they face, and what species you can expect to see moving through Connecticut in the fall.
Program funded by a grant from SciStarter in partnership with HHMI Tangled Bank Studios.
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