November 2 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

11 people are attending Symbols and Superstitions: Annual Mount Hope Cemetery Stroll
11 people are attending Symbols and Superstitions: Annual Mount Hope Cemetery Stroll
Join us on a guided tour from Fenner Nature Center to Mount Hope Cemetery to investigate the signs and symbols of nature that surround life and death. We will delve into the folklore of ravens, owls, and other animals that can be found on the tombstones on our walk before heading back to the park for a campfire and marshmallow roast.
4 people are attending Twilight Trek
Interested in exploring Fenner at night? Come join our naturalist for a guided hike as the sun is setting. Learn how certain animals are adapted to function during twilight and nighttime, and what animals are hunting, walking or flying around while we are getting ready for bed! This family-friendly program concludes with a campfire and s’mores.
Spaces are limited, so register now!
Member Photo Show and Ice Cream Social
Enjoy time with the Capital Area Audubon Society while members share their favorite photos from the year. Please submit an image to the newsletter for publication as well.
The meeting will begin with refreshments at 7:00p.m. The program will begin at 7:30p.m. Our meetings are free and open to the public.
Join our affiliate group, the Wild Ones Red Cedar Chapter, for their monthly meeting. Their May program is titled: Which Berries are Best for Songbirds Migrating South in the Fall?
Our guest speaker will be Bonnie Brit of the Burke Lake Banding Station in Bath, Michigan.
http://www.burkelakebanding.com
The meeting will begin at 7:00pm. All are welcome to attend. Refreshments will be provided.
Join the Capital Area Audubon Society for their monthly meeting at Fenner Nature Center. This month, the meeting will include a presentation on Birds and Soundscapes.
Presenter : Dr. Sharon Gill, WMU
Based at Western Michigan University, Dr. Sharon Gill studies behavioral ecology, ornithology and sound ecology. She will speak on the topic of soundscapes and how they affect bird populations.
The meeting will begin with refreshments at 7:00p.m. The program will begin at 7:30p.m. Our meetings are free and open to the public.