Birds and More at Pawling Farm

Join Rick Keyser of the Valley Forge Audubon Society for a morning stroll searching for bird life – and a few plants and insects, too – along the wide and gentle paths of Pawling Farm in Valley Forge NHP. The trails wander through a native meadow, riparian habitat, secondary woodland and, depending on the rains, wetland habitat. Bird species that we may observe here that depend upon these habitats include: wood ducks, yellow-billed cuckoos, several sandpiper species, several swallow species, blue-gray gnatcatchers, cedar waxwings and indigo buntings.

No prior knowledge of birds or birding is necessary to attend – beginners are always welcome! And bring the kids along – our programs are open to all ages, although children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Bring binoculars if you have them. This outing will cover a 2-mile loop and will last approximately 3 hours.

Meet at the Pawling Farm Trailhead parking lot off of Pawlings Road.
No restrooms are available on site.

No registration is required to attend this program.


Date

Aug 13 2022

Time

8:00 am

Location

Pawling Farm Trailhead
Pawling Farm, Valley Forge National Historical Park, King of Prussia, PA, USA
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Organizer

Rick Keyser