Enjoy birds and remember Chris and Fred on a beautiful property

Fred and Chris Pratt, longtime birding enthusiasts and thoughtful land stewards, conserved The Pratt Refuge in Duxbury with the Vermont Land Trust a quarter of a century ago. This birding hotspot is a stopover for many migratory birds, including the Hermit Thrush, our state bird. Fred donated the refuge to VLT and since this generous gift, we have worked to improve the facilities and public access on the land.

Join us in remembering the generosity of Chris and Fred, by strolling the trails and appreciating the natural beauty of the refuge. On the guided walks, we’ll identify birds by sight and sound. Led by veteran birders with the local birding group The Mad Birders, birders of all experience levels are sure to enjoy the event, as this is an excellent fall migration location. Refreshments to follow.

This event will provide sign language interpretative services. If this is something you plan to utilize, please indicate this during registration.

 

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The Vermont Land Trust welcomes all people regardless of background or identity.