Wildlife Preserves to Host Bird Walk at Troy Meadows on May 17

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Wildlife Preserves invites bird enthusiasts to join a guided Bird Walk at Troy Meadows Nature Preserve on May 17, from 8:00 a. m. to 10:00 a. m. , with a rain date scheduled for May 18.

Naturalist Will Jayne will lead the event, focusing on identifying migrating birds by sight and sound. Troy Meadows, one of New Jersey's largest freshwater marshes, is a prime location for observing various bird species during their migration to breeding grounds. Registration is required, limited to 25 participants, ensuring an intimate experience. This event allows attendees to deepen their connection with nature while learning from a leading expert in the New Jersey birding community. Bird migration occurs during this peak season, making it an exciting time for enthusiasts.

Participants will gain insights into bird calls, songs, and preferred habitats. Such events contribute to local environmental awareness and appreciation of wildlife.

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