Presented by Willistown Conservation Trust

The Birds and the Beans | April 26

Saturday, April 26 | 8:00 am - 10:00 am 
Rushton Conservation Center

Spend a morning sipping delicious bird-friendly coffee while getting up close and personal with the very birds that benefit from the preservation of tropical habitat that Smithsonian-certified coffee promotes—including warblers, orioles, thrushes, and flycatchers.

Many of these birds that use
Rushton Woods Preserve as a migratory pit stop or for breeding depend on intact tropical forest in coffee growing regions for overwintering. This is why we started the WCT Bird Friendly Coffee Coalition. During this program, you’ll hear a lecture on the importance of bird friendly coffee and why it is more environmentally sustainable than conventional sun coffee. You’ll also get to meet some of our local partners including Gryphon Coffee! Discover how being a conscientious consumer can actually save birds and how you can begin to view your yard through that same lens.

Then we’ll head out to the banding station, which will be operating for spring migration. Bird banding is a powerful scientific tool in bird conservation. It has allowed us to study seasonal and long-term population patterns as well as species abundance and diversity of birds using Rushton Woods Preserve and Farm throughout the year. Over the past 14 years of its operation, staff of Rushton Woods Banding Station have banded over 20,000 birds of 104 species! For this field experience, students will observe the entire banding process first-hand while learning about the marvels of migration. Coffee by the bag will be available for purchase from our Bird Friendly Coffee Coalition partners.

This is an ACCESS-friendly event. If you are a current ACCESS card holder, please use the ACCESS option at checkout when registering.

Saturday, April 26 | 8:00 am - 10:00 am 
Rushton Conservation Center

Spend a morning sipping delicious bird-friendly coffee while getting up close and personal with the very birds that benefit from the preservation of tropical habitat that Smithsonian-certified coffee promotes—including warblers, orioles, thrushes, and flycatchers.

Many of these birds that use
Rushton Woods Preserve as a migratory pit stop or for breeding depend on intact tropical forest in coffee growing regions for overwintering. This is why we started the WCT Bird Friendly Coffee Coalition. During this program, you’ll hear a lecture on the importance of bird friendly coffee and why it is more environmentally sustainable than conventional sun coffee. You’ll also get to meet some of our local partners including Gryphon Coffee! Discover how being a conscientious consumer can actually save birds and how you can begin to view your yard through that same lens.

Then we’ll head out to the banding station, which will be operating for spring migration. Bird banding is a powerful scientific tool in bird conservation. It has allowed us to study seasonal and long-term population patterns as well as species abundance and diversity of birds using Rushton Woods Preserve and Farm throughout the year. Over the past 14 years of its operation, staff of Rushton Woods Banding Station have banded over 20,000 birds of 104 species! For this field experience, students will observe the entire banding process first-hand while learning about the marvels of migration. Coffee by the bag will be available for purchase from our Bird Friendly Coffee Coalition partners.

This is an ACCESS-friendly event. If you are a current ACCESS card holder, please use the ACCESS option at checkout when registering.

ECOcentric Experience is our new environmental education series for adults seeking a deeper understanding of and closer relationship to nature. Through seasonal lectures as well as immersive field experiences, participants study birds and wildlife, regenerative farming, watershed protection, and habitat stewardship.

This is an ACCESS-friendly event. If you are a current ACCESS card holder, please use the ACCESS option at checkout when registering.

PARKING & ACCESSIBILITY INFORMATION

PARKING |
Parking will be located at Rushton Farm (911 Delchester Road).
ACCESSIBILITY | Limited accessible parking is available at the Rushton Conservation Center if needed.
OTHER EVENT INFORMATION | 

POLICIES

CANCELLATION POLICY | WCT may cancel events due to inclement weather or low registration. If an event is canceled, we will notify you of the rescheduled event date, and you will receive a full refund. If you can no longer attend | If your cancellation is at least 72 hours in advance of the event date, you will receive a full refund. Please email
 events@wctrust.org or call 610-353-2562 to cancel. If your cancellation is less than 72 hours' notice and you DO NOT attend a event, your event registration fee will support the Trust's mission to save open space and connect people to nature. Thank you for understanding. We will do our best to accommodate your needs. 

PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY | Attendance throughout the programs and events with Willistown Conservation Trust gives consent to be photographed for use in print and electronic media. Please notify Willistown Conservation Trust staff if you would prefer that your photo not be used for various multimedia or publications. Contact communications@wctrust.org

Program Style:

Indoor lecture plus outdoor field experience.

Please dress accordingly.

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