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The timberdoodle, also known as the American woodcock, advertises courtship intentions by strutting about a singing ground and emitting nasal peents. With a final “peent,” the male launches into an enthralling flight display to attract hens. Learn more about these rarely-seen birds at an indoor presentation of woodcock natural history with naturalist, Pat Carney, then enjoy a venture to a singing ground to observe and listen to the serenade of this twilight troubadour. Other spring heralds may also regale us with their evening ballads. Dress for a spring evening walk.
There will be a raindate of 7 p.m. on Friday, April 29, 2016. There is a nominal $4/person fee, or $12/family; children under 3 are free. For more information, please contact Cornell Cooperative Extension Oswego County, at 315-963-7286 or send us a message!











