A Waterville Community Land Trust Bird Walk is set for 8-11 a.m. Saturday, May 11, at the Lashus Farm Neighborhood Park, 232 Water St. in Waterville’s South End.
The rain date is Sunday, May 12.
Birders can find out what birds are in Lashus Park, the Kennebec River, and Waterville’s neighborbood skies. During the walk, the group will then caravan to the Kennebec Sanitary Treatment District to explore feathered friends with Waterville Area Birders. The final destination will be the confluence of the Kennebec River and Messalonskee Stream, where an eagle nest can be seen.
All are welcome, whether new to birding or old-timers. People should bring binoculars, hiking boots and bug spray. Refreshments will be provided afterwards at the trust’s Lashus Park Gazebo.
For more information, email [email protected].
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