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Birding At Pinnacle Park

A delightful abundance of birds can be found in the towering tulip poplars, old growth oaks, hardy spruces, and sunny rock outcrops of Pinnacle Park. During springtime, vibrantly colored migratory warblers come back into town to nest for the season, or rest up for their journey farther north. In honor of World Migratory Bird Day (May 11th), join Skye Cahoon in the Community Room on Tuesday, May 7th at 6 p.m. to learn about some of the birds you may encounter on your way to the Pinnacle, from resident Barred Owls that watch silently from their roosts to seasonal Scarlet Tanagers that sing from the treetops. This talk will run for about 50 minutes, with a Q&A session following the talk.
As Mainspring’s Conservation Outreach Associate, Skye (she/her) inspires communities to engage and connect with nature through programming, education, and communications. She holds a B.S. in Zoology from the University of Maine, and has studied blackbirds in New Hampshire, quail in Florida, and sagebrush songbirds in Montana.
The Jackson County Public Library is a member of the Fontana Regional Library. For more information please call the library at 828-586-2016. 
 
Tuesday, May 7, 2024 - 6:00pm
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Jackson County Public Library

310 Keener St
Sylva NC
28779

Telephone: 828-586-2016
http://fontanalib.org/sylva