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Tag: Explore Birds From Home

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Explore Birds From Home 2020 – Objects

Nov 10, 2020wspecoprEXPLORE BIRDS, Explore Birds From Home

Explore Birds From Home concluded on October 30, 2020. Here is a gallery of some of the birdy objects created by the youth participants. Binoculars (red-tailed hawk) Pecking machine (red-bellied woodpecker, yellow-bellied sapsucker) Projectile machine / catapult (Cooper’s hawk) Hidden bird / camouflage (brown creeper

Washington Square Park is a 9.75 acre public park managed and operated by the New York City Parks and Recreation Department. The park land’s past lives include, in reverse chronological order, a military parade ground, a cemetery, and a marsh. The land on which the park sits is Lenapehoking.

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