[mou] You're invited to Ramsey County Bird Festival
Valerie Cunningham
writers2 at comcast.net
Wed Apr 9 07:53:10 CDT 2008
Ramsey Festival celebrates birds of spring
The third annual Ramsey County Bird Festival – Where Birds and People
Meet is a free celebration of springtime birds, running from May 1
through May 4, 2008. The volunteer- run festival highlights the many
interesting birds found in St. Paul and suburbs and is designed to
attract families and others to birding, America’s most popular
outdoor activity.
Walks are scheduled to give a bird’s eye view of areas where swans,
eagles and loons nest and where migrating warblers feed. Other tours
will look at resident birds like cardinals, blue jays and chickadees.
A low-cost dinner will feature nationally known bird expert, speaker
and humorist, Al Batt. His talk will be: Bird Stories: Finding
wings of joy and feathered miracles. Snippets from a life gone to
the birds.
Also on the festival’s schedule is a day full of displays, demos and
hikes at Harriet Alexander Nature Center in Roseville, a birding
adventure by canoe and a tour of the rarely open Arden Hills Army
Training Site (formerly known as the Twin Cities Arsenal). A special
ceremony will be held a AHATS finalizing the site and adjacent Rice
Creek as an Audubon Minnesota Important Bird Site. Bird walks and
events, most of which are free and open to everyone, will be led by
the area’s birding enthusiasts.
Additional details and dinner registration information are available at
http://www.co.ramsey.mn.us/parks/NaturalResources/urbanbirdfestival.htm
For additional information contact: John Moriarty, Ramsey County
Parks (651) 748-2500
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