The Susquehanna Riverlands are the wintering grounds for many different species of songbirds, waterfowl, and raptors. This Nature Hour presentation reviews the commonly seen and heard avian residents that bring life and activity to an otherwise quiet time of year. Winter birdwatching is a wonderful way to embrace the joy of nature in the chillier months, often from the comfort of your own home.
About Your Presenter:
Sarah Gotwols is a Lancaster County native with a passion for nature and birding. As the Volunteer Coordinator at Lancaster Conservancy, she is enthusiastic about educating the public on the importance of conservation and protection of wild spaces. Sarah has spent countless hours on both land and water, observing and learning about bird behavior and habitat, identifying avian species across local preserves, waterways, and beyond. Sarah also serves as the Secretary for the Lancaster County Bird Club and leads beginner bird walks throughout the year.
About Nature Hour:
Nature Hour is a lecture series presented by Lancaster Conservancy, taking place on Thursdays throughout the winter. The one-hour virtual lectures, which include a Q&A with the expert presenter, cover a wide range of conservation, environmental, and nature-related topics impacting our community, region, and world to an audience of all ages of learners.
To find out about other Lancaster Conservancy events and presentations, visit: https://www.lancasterconservancy.org/...
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