Narragansett
Birding caravan planned
01:00 AM EST on Monday, November 24, 2008
The Audubon Society of Rhode Island is sponsoring a winter waterfowl and seabird caravan tour Nov. 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., leaving from Salty Brine State Beach parking lot in Galilee.
A team of Kimball Wildlife Refuges naturalists will lead the caravan, which is open to adults and children age 12 and up, to birding hotspots along the South County shore, including Point Judith, Sand Hill Cove, Cards Pond, Moonstone Beach and Trustom Pond. Participants should bring binoculars and dress warmly.
Fees are $8 for members, $4 for their children; and for non-members, $12 and $6. To register, call 949-5454, ext. 3041, or email programs@asri.org. The website is www.asri.org.
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