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SUMMARY:The Kestrels Young Birders Club and LAB GIRLS+: NH Bat Count Survey
DESCRIPTION:Are you a tween or a teen interested in wildlife? Join a growing movement of teens who are learning to identify and recognize plants and animals\, contribute to wildlife research\, and work with real scientists\, all while building community with others. Don’t miss this opportunity to grow your skills and connect with other teens interested in the wild world as part of The Kestrels Young Birders Club and LAB GIRLS+: Adventures in the Field. \nJoin longtime bat counters Susie Spikol and Phil Brown for this exciting nighttime field experience\, where we’ll survey for little and big brown bats as part of the statewide NH Bat Counts project. Using simple hand-held tally counters\, we’ll count bats as they emerge from a historic bat barn maternity roost — part of a long-term monitoring effort to track how the Granite State’s bat colonies are faring in the face of white-nose syndrome. \n8:15 to 9:15 p.m. in Hancock. Exact meeting location will be provided prior to the event. Space is limited\, and registration is required.  \nFor general information about Harris Center programs\, see our Outings Information page. For more information about this particular outing\, including questions about accessibility\, contact Susie.
URL:https://harriscenter.org/events/the-kestrels-young-birders-club-and-lab-girls-nh-bat-count-survey
LOCATION:Hancock\, NH\, Hancock\, NH\, 03449\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kids Count,Mammals,Teen Programs,LAB GIRLS+,Community Science,Kestrels Young Birders Club,Outings,Youth & Family Programs,Wildlife
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SUMMARY:The Kestrels Young Birders Club and LAB GIRLS+: Nighthawk Migration Count
DESCRIPTION:Are you a tween or a teen interested in wildlife? Join a growing movement of teens who are learning to identify and recognize plants and animals\, contribute to wildlife research\, and work with real scientists\, all while building community with others. Don’t miss this opportunity to grow your skills and connect with other teens interested in the wild world as part of The Kestrels Young Birders Club and LAB GIRLS+: Adventures in the Field. \nJoin Harris Center bird conservation director Phil Brown and naturalist Susie Spikol for a look up at the remarkable evening migration of Common Nighthawks that peaks in late August each year. We’ll watch from a spot where the Harris Center has been monitoring migrating nighthawks for several years\, and add our data to the count! If it’s an average night\, we should have clear views of a handful of these acrobatic flyers. If it’s better than average\, we just might see hundreds of nighthawks foraging in giant flocks. \n5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Hancock. Exact meeting location will be provided prior to the event. Space is limited\, and registration is required. \nFor general information about Harris Center programs\, see our Outings Information page. For more information about this particular outing\, including questions about accessibility\, contact Susie. \nSearching for nighthawks in the evening sky (photo © Phil Brown)
URL:https://harriscenter.org/events/the-kestrels-young-birders-club-and-lab-girls-nighthawk-migration-count
LOCATION:Hancock\, NH\, Hancock\, NH\, 03449\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kids Count,Birds & Birding,Teen Programs,Birding,LAB GIRLS+,Community Science,Kestrels Young Birders Club,Outings,Youth & Family Programs,Wildlife
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susie Spikol":MAILTO:spikol@harriscenter.org
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SUMMARY:Kids Count: Monarchs & Milkweed Survey
DESCRIPTION:If you love monarch butterflies and want to help scientists find out more about these remarkable insects\, here’s your chance! Join a team of Harris Center naturalists at a local milkweed patch\, where we’ll count monarch eggs\, caterpillars\, and butterflies. If you enjoy treasure hunts and have a sharp eye\, this morning of community science is for you. \nChildren under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an interested family member. All others can attend without parental supervision. \n4 to 5 p.m. in Peterborough. Exact meeting location will be provided prior to the event. Space is limited\, and registration is required.  \nFor general information about Harris Center field trips\, see our Outings Information page. For more information about this particular outing\, including questions about accessibility\, contact Susie Spikol.
URL:https://harriscenter.org/events/kids-count-monarchs-milkweed-survey-2026
LOCATION:Peterborough\, Peterborough\, NH\, United States
CATEGORIES:Butterflies,Kids Count,Monarchs,Community Science,Family Programs,Pollinators,Outings,Youth & Family Programs,Wildlife
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