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SUMMARY:Birding for beginners in Lenox | Hoffmann Bird Club
DESCRIPTION:New to birding? Not sure where to start? This session will start with a discussion on basic tools\, practices\, and strategies for identifying birds and connecting with your local environment. We will then take a short walk to put what you’ve learned into practice.\n\n– This workshop is meant for those new to birding who want to learn more about how to engage with the world of birds.\n– Advance RSVP required\, limited to 8 participants. RSVP below.\n– What to bring: sturdy shoes\, water\, and binoculars if you have them. Binoculars will be available to borrow during the workshop.\n– We will be walking a .6 mile\, round trip\, out and back trail. This trail is accessible\, and is a combination of packed gravel and wooden boardwalk.\n– Meet in the parking lot of Parsons Marsh in Lenox\, 170 Under Mountain Rd.\n\nLearn more and register: https://hoffmannbirdclub.org/events/the-joy-of-birding-an-outing-for-new-explorers-lenox/
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LOCATION:Parsons Marsh\, 170 Undermountain Rd.\, Lenox\, 01240
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SUMMARY:Spring Birding in the Northern Berkshires | Hoffmann Bird CLub
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we look for arriving migrants at one or more hotspots in this birdy little town. The trip will consist of visiting 3-4 birdy spots with easy to moderate walking on grass or gravel paths\, or along the roadsides. \n\nMeet at the Williamstown Public Library\, 1095 Main Street at the intersection of Routes 2 and 7.\n\n\n\nLearn more and rsvp at https://hoffmannbirdclub.org/events/spring-birding-in-the-northern-berkshires/
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LOCATION:Milne Public Library\, 1095 Main Street\, Williamstown\, 01267
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SUMMARY:Berkshire National Fish Hatchery Group Hike and Fly Tying Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Western Mass Hilltown Hikers Group Hike \nBerkshire National Fish Hatchery in New Marlborough \nGroup Hike\, Barbecue and Fly-Tying Clinic \nApril 25th at 10:00 am \n  \nBarbecue Lunch on the grill sponsored by the Friends of the Berkshire National Fish Hatchery \nOptional Fly-Tying demo/lesson after lunch \nHike Rating:  Easy to Moderate 2.5 mile loop with 435 ft of elevation gain.  Sights to see:  cellar holes\, charcoaling site\, glacial kettle\, town boundary post \nLocation:  Berkshire National Fish Hatchery\, 240 Hatchery Road\, New Marlborough\, MA  01230 \n  \nThe Berkshire National Fish Hatchery was established along the Konkapot River in the late nineteenth century by Dr. Samuel Camp. He selected the site for its immediate proximity to the spring at the base of the mountain that flowed through a 10-inch pipe and ran a cool 48 degrees year-round.  Much of Dr. Camp’s original vision and structure remains today. The Berkshire National Fish Hatchery is situated on 148 acres of forested land that is the source of a pristine aquifer\, supplying 200 gallons per minute of the pure oxygen-rich water trout love through various pools. The woodland trails that surround the aquifer are home to many diverse species of wildlife\, making the Hatchery a special place for learning about not only fish culture\, but also about the natural history of the Berkshires. \n  \nThe Berkshire National Fish Hatchery is a cold-water aquaculture facility that lies on 148 acres in Berkshire County\, in northern New Marlborough\, Massachusetts.  Its primary mission is supporting the restoration of lake trout populations in the Lower Great Lakes by supplying lake trout eggs to other federal hatcheries and rearing native brook trout for stocking in local waterways to support recreational fishing and educational programs. They operate under the supervision of the USFWS and the Berkshire Hatchery Foundation to support the restoration of lake trout populations in the Lower Great Lakes by supplying lake trout eggs to other federal hatcheries. These eggs are hatched\, grown and stocked into Lakes Ontario and Erie. The restoration efforts are part of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. They produce upwards of 1.2 million fertilized Seneca lake wild strain lake trout every year. The conservation efforts both enhance the lake trout population and habitat\, but also provide recreational fishing opportunities to anglers in the area. The hatchery contains a shop\, a fish-rearing hatchery including ten circular pools\, two raceways\, and three ponds\, trails for recreational use\, an outreach pond\, and visitor parking areas. \n  \nPlease Register per vehicle onwww.hilltownhikers.com. Maps and bottled water provided.  Well behaved dogs welcome. Event is volunteer lead. Suggested donation is $15.   Please email westernmasshilltownhikers@aol.com or call/text 413-302-0312 if you have any questions.  As always be prepared for rocks\, mud and roots\, bring trekking poles and a snack! \nWant to hike every weekend year round? Become a Hilltown Hiker Member! \nFollow us on Facebook\, Instagram\, TikTok\, and YouTube. Tees\, hoodies\, hats\, patches\, water bottles and safety vests will be for sale by donation at the event.  See all our events\, maps\, blog and photos at www.hilltownhikers.com Please keep our beautiful places clean and carry in and carry out. \n  \nGROUP HIKES AND TOURS SINCE 2010
URL:https://berkshiresoutside.org/event/berkshire-national-fish-hatchery-group-hike-and-fly-tying-clinic/
LOCATION:Berkshire National Fish Hatchery\, 240 Hatchery Road\, Great Barrington\, MA\, 01230\, United States
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