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Morning light coming through crown of Tuliptree in Washington Square Park.

November is for Leaf Peeping in Washington Square Park

Nov 2, 2023nature news, newsletter, wsp nature newsletter

Fall Foliage Tour – November 4th Leaf peep with us and Carey Russell. Russell is a naturalist, filmmaker, forester, and more. The fall color tour is limited to 20 people. Reserve a spot. That’s a wrap on Tree Wonder 2023 Our 2023 season is over. It is getting chilly outside. The program will resume in…

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a child with dark skin wearing a yellow top and striped is holding binoculars up to her eyes while sitting cross legged on a lawn. Image via unsplash at photo-1540226410-cbd678d1e303.jpeg.

Event – October 7 – Bird Finding with Heather Wolf in Washington Square Park

Sep 27, 2023birding

Join us on Saturday, October 7th at 9 am to find birds in Washington Square Park! Heather Wolf, birder extraordinaire and author, will be our guide. We will host a low-key raffle, and Heather will donate a copy of her new book, Find More Birds, to the winner. This is a free and open to…

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hover fly on a purple aster flower

Flies Love Flowers in Washington Square Park

Sep 27, 2023nature news, newsletter, wsp nature newsletter

Asters are blooming. Syrphid flies aka Flower Flies are visiting them. The USDA writes, “Flies are among the most frequent visitors to flowers and important pollinators of a wide range of plants. Syrphid flies are often referred to as flower flies….The Syrphidae family is broken down into 3 subfamilies and 15 tribes, containing more than 6,000…

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acorn of swamp white oak

We love the trees of Washington Square Park

Aug 23, 2023nature news, newsletter, wsp nature newsletter

We have been tree lovers since forever. This post is devoted to some of the trees in the park. Shown above are two Crape Myrtles blooming with red flowers. Is the Crape Myrtle a tree or a shrub? (shrug emoji) This woody plant has a three month flowering season. Red, purple, pink, white flowers? There…

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Quercus debuted in Washington Square Park in July 2022

Aug 9, 2023nature news, newsletter, wsp nature newsletter

Summer isn’t over but we are gearing up for the fall. We hope to bring the Tour de Quercus (the genus name for oak trees) to the park on City of Forest Day, October 14, 2023. The event will include the original Quercus sculpture and a second to be fabricated this summer (with funding from…

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