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Litchfield Hills Audubon Society: American Kestral
March 3 @ 6:45 pm - 8:00 pm
Bethany Sheffer from Sharon Audubon has yet another superb presentation for us! American Kestrels are a species of fascination for birders and non-birders alike. Whether due to their small size, distinctive plumage, or their conservation successes in Connecticut, one can’t help but find them appealing. The work of a core group of people, beginning with Art Gingert, has achieved much on behalf of America’s smallest falcon. Join us in an exciting exploration of the American Kestrel, statewide conservation efforts, and the questions Audubon is asking about this species’ long-term survival.
Bethany is Sharon Audubon’s volunteer coordinator/naturalist and works closely with its Wildlife Rehabilitation Clinic. She holds a master’s degree in public administration and is a certified environmental educator and beekeeper.
Unable to attend in-person at the Litchfield Community Center? Click on the following link to register for the Zoom option. <TBA>