“Birds of Groton and Ayer: Birding Walk’ June 2

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“Birds of Groton and Ayer: Birding Walk’ June 2
A juvenile Coopers hawk. Photo/Mark Archambault

Groton – The Groton Historical Society and the Nashua River Watershed Association (NRWA) invite the public to join them Saturday, June 2, at 7 a.m., for “Birds of Groton and Ayer: Birding Walk.” The rain date is June 3.

The walk will be led by Mark Archambault, NRWA's Smart Growth Circuit Rider and avid birder. Participants will take an early morning field walk to look for bird activity, and identify what is seen and heard. No previous birding experience is necessary, but please dress for an outdoor hike, bring water, and take precautions for ticks and other insects. Binoculars are useful, if available. The walk is appropriate for ages 12 and up. No dogs, please.

The walk is free and open to the public, and pre-registration is required. The walk location will be shared upon registration. To register or for more information, contact Mark Archambault at 978-448-0299 [email protected].

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