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Join Us for a Bird Walk!
Saturday, October 12 at
Cedar Mountain Battlefield
October Big Day is a 24-hour global celebration of birds. The Cornell Lab and the National Audubon Society coordinate this citizen science initiative. The goal is to count as many birds as possible and report them on Cornell’s eBird platform.
Old Rag Master Naturalists will be sponsoring a bird walk on October Big Day at Cedar Mountain Battlefield. Registration is required.
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Why Do Turtles Cross the Road?
--Charlene Uhl, September 2024 here
ORMN Bird Blog: Tree Swallow – Aerialists in tuxedo-
--Charlene Uhl, August 2024 here
Snakes--helping balance the ecosystem and the food web
--Charlene Uhl, August 2024 here
Why Do Turtles Cross the Road?
--Charlene Uhl, September 2024 here
ORMN Bird Blog: Tree Swallow – Aerialists in tuxedo-
--Charlene Uhl, August 2024 here
Snakes--helping balance the ecosystem and the food web
--Charlene Uhl, August 2024 here
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The Old Rag Master Naturalists chapter is organized as a non-profit §501(c)(3) organization under the Internal Revenue Service Code.
The Old Rag Master Naturalists chapter is organized as a non-profit §501(c)(3) organization under the Internal Revenue Service Code.