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Tag: Explore Birds From Home

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Explore Birds From Home 2020 – Objects

Nov 10, 2020wspecoprUncategorizedEXPLORE 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 habitat for hundreds of trees, birds, and other wildlife. Join us in noticing and advocating for more biodiversity in this public landscape. The park is managed by the NYC Parks & Recreation Department.

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