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  • Robey Park Woodcock Walk

    Robey Park 8700 W 30th St, Clermont, IN, United States

    With March comes the peenting of the American Woodcock on its return to Indiana.

  • West Park Woodcock Walk

    West Park 2700 W 116th St, Carmel, IN, United States

    With March comes the peenting of the American Woodcock on its return to Indiana.

  • Shari McCollough, caretaker of the Lye Creek Prairie Burn

    Holliday Park Nature Center 6363 Spring Mill Road, Indianapolis, IN, United States

    Join Shari McCollough, owner and caretaker of the Lye Creek Prairie Burn nestled in northeastern Montgomery County, for a presentation on this remarkable 83-acre sanctuary which serves as a haven for both migratory and nesting birds.

  • Woods and Woodcock Wander with Thirty, Birdy & Thriving

    Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve 10410 Hague Rd, Fishers, IN, United States

    If you’re up for a weird time, join the March TBT outing centered on understanding American Woodcocks and observing their famous “sky dance.”

  • Lye Creek Prairie Burn for Smith’s Longspur and other Spring Migrants

    Lye Creek Prairie Burn 240 East County Road 650 North, Cherry Grove, IN, United States

    Birder Nick Kiehl takes us back to the Lye Creek Prairie Burn for a springtime trip in search of migrants like Smith’s Longspur. Free but limited to 12 participants. Early registration for ABAS members until March 15.

  • April program: Birds of Austrailia

    Holliday Park Nature Center 6363 Spring Mill Road, Indianapolis, IN, United States

    It truly was a trip of a lifetime. Join Barb Jablonski and Laurie Voss as they share their unforgettable adventure “down under,” exploring the stunning country and continent of Australia.

  • Hardy Kern, Pesticides, Policy, and Protecting Birds

    Holliday Park Nature Center 6363 Spring Mill Road, Indianapolis, IN, United States

    This talk from ABC’s Director of Government Relations, Hardy Kern, will explore how smarter laws, science-based reforms, and on-the-ground practices can curb harmful chemicals, protect biodiversity, and create healthier landscapes.

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