SOMERSET COUNTY

Play a part in 32nd World Series of Birding

Jennifer Basile
New Jersey Audubon
  • This annual fundraiser is held statewide at various locations and has nearly 80 different teams
  • Randy Little will lead a morning hike through Patriot’s Path, Cross Estate and the sanctuary grounds
  • Participants will be supporting vital wildlife and habitat conservation projects

BERNARDSVILLE – Looking to spend a fun day exploring the outdoors? Then join our team for this all day event 7 a.m. to mid-afternoon, May 9 at Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary, 11 Hardscrabble Road. This annual fundraiser is held statewide at various locations and has nearly 80 teams with a goal of identifying as many bird species as possible.

All skill levels and ages are welcome to come out to support our team captain, Randy Little, as he will lead a morning hike through Patriot’s Path, Cross Estate and the sanctuary grounds. Following lunch, you will head to The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge to continue searching and logging data. The average count is 82 species, with the record of 102 set in 2002.

Randy has been leading this event since 1988 and will help you learn all aspects of birding, including the intricacies of bird songs during migration. He is a former board member of New Jersey Audubon, author of “For the Birds” and a master at recording bird songs for The Lab of Ornithology.

Through pledges and donations, participants will be supporting vital wildlife and habitat conservation projects. For complete information, visit www.worldseriesofbirding.org. For information about donations and fulfilling pledges, call 908-204-8998, ext. 10, or email donate@njaudubon.org. For information about registration, sponsorship, or rules, call 609-861-0700 or email wsb@njaudubon.org.

This event will be held rain or shine. Dress for the weather and wear appropriate walking shoes. Registration is required.

New Jersey Audubon’s Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary provides educational programs throughout the year for adults and children. To find out more information on the diverse offerings visit www.njaudubon.org, email shws@njaudubon.org or call 908-766-5787.