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SUMMARY:Nest Watch Volunteer Training 2026
DESCRIPTION:NestWatch is a community science project administered by Cornell Lab of Ornithology designed to track the status and trends in the reproductive biology of birds. This training session will instruct participants on how to properly monitor their assigned nest boxes\, the Nest Watch Code of Conduct\, the nest monitoring protocol\, and the use of the NestWatch website and mobile app.  \nThe ability to walk reasonable distances over uneven terrain and a commitment to monitoring the assigned boxes twice per week during the nesting season are required to participate.  \nFree\, but registration is required. Register here. \nThe maximum number of participants is 12.
URL:https://www.honeyhollownaturecenter.org/event/nest-watch-training-2026/
LOCATION:Honey Hollow Nature Center\, 2877 Creamery Road\, New Hope\, 18938\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family,Past Events
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SUMMARY:[SOLD OUT] Frog Walk 2026
DESCRIPTION:This event has sold out. Thank you for your interest! \nJoin us for an evening exploration of the croaks\, trills\, and splashes of our local amphibians. Get up close and personal with Spring Peepers\, Leopard Frogs\, Green Frogs\, and many other local amphibians. You’ll also meet Pickles\, our Australian Tree Frog!  Warm spring evenings are filled with the sounds of these fascinating animals\, so grab your boots and a flashlight\, and join our naturalists for a frog hunt. All frogs are carefully caught and released.   \nMembers $5\, Non-members $10.   \nSpace is limited to 20 participants to prevent a negative impact on frog habitats\, so register early! The registration cutoff date is March 25\, 2026.   \nRegister here.
URL:https://www.honeyhollownaturecenter.org/event/frog-walk-2026/
LOCATION:Honey Hollow Nature Center\, 2877 Creamery Road\, New Hope\, 18938\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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SUMMARY:Teacher Naturalist Training\, Spring 2026
DESCRIPTION:Join our team of teacher naturalists and help bring nature to life for children and families through birthday parties\, in-school programs\, and scout events. We’re looking for enthusiastic adults who are passionate about environmental education\, enjoy working with children of all ages and abilities\, and are eager to learn and grow as educators. \nThis training is perfect whether you’re a returning naturalist looking to expand your skills and program knowledge\, or just starting and excited to get involved in environmental education. Training will prepare participants to lead engaging\, interactive programs that support our mission of inspiring a love and understanding of the natural world. Applicants should be flexible\, dependable\, able to walk on uneven terrain while carrying supplies\, and comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions. \nTraining is free. This is a paid on-call position. Limited spaces available. \n**Have you registered with us previously? If so\, please register again to be included in this opportunity. Thank you! ** \nRegister here.
URL:https://www.honeyhollownaturecenter.org/event/teacher-naturalist-training-spring2026/
LOCATION:Honey Hollow Nature Center\, 2877 Creamery Road\, New Hope\, 18938\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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SUMMARY:Teacher Naturalist Training\, Fall 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join our team of teacher naturalists this fall and help bring nature to life for children and families through birthday parties\, in-school programs\, and scout events. We’re looking for enthusiastic adults who are passionate about environmental education\, enjoy working with children of all ages and abilities\, and are eager to learn and grow as educators. \nThis training is perfect whether you’re a returning naturalist looking to expand your skills and program knowledge\, or just starting and excited to get involved in environmental education. Training will prepare participants to lead engaging\, interactive programs that support our mission of inspiring a love and understanding of the natural world. Applicants should be flexible\, dependable\, able to walk on uneven terrain while carrying supplies\, and comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions. \nThis is a paid on-call position. Limited spaces available. \nRegister here.
URL:https://www.honeyhollownaturecenter.org/event/teacher-naturalist-training-fall2025/
LOCATION:Honey Hollow Nature Center\, 2877 Creamery Road\, New Hope\, 18938\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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SUMMARY:Teacher Naturalist Training 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join our staff of teacher naturalists and share in the fun and satisfaction of teaching at Honey Hollow. Training is available to adults interested in working with school children and who are interested in preserving our environment\, enthusiastic\, able to work with children of all ages and abilities\, flexible\, and willing to learn new lessons. Participants should be able to work during the week\, walk reasonable distances over uneven ground while carrying moderate amounts of weight\, and be willing to be outdoors during all types of weather.    \nParticipants will be introduced to techniques for sharing the wonders of the environment with groups of students who visit the Honey Hollow Environmental Education Center as well as trained in specific lesson plans. Upon completion\, participants are asked to teach at least 30 hours during the next 10 months. \nRegistration cut-off date is April 3. Training is limited to 12 students. \nRegister here. \nQuestions?  Please contact dianesmith@bcas.org.
URL:https://www.honeyhollownaturecenter.org/event/teacher-naturalist-training/
LOCATION:Honey Hollow Nature Center\, 2877 Creamery Road\, New Hope\, 18938\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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SUMMARY:Nest Watch Volunteer Training 2025
DESCRIPTION:NestWatch is a community science project administered by Cornell Lab of Ornithology designed to track the status and trends in the reproductive biology of birds. This training session will instruct participants on how to properly monitor their assigned nest boxes\, the Nest Watch Code of Conduct\, the nest monitoring protocol\, and the use of the NestWatch website and mobile app. The ability to walk reasonable distances over uneven terrain and a commitment to monitoring the assigned boxes twice per week during the nesting season are required to participate.  \n Register here by April 1\, 2025. \nMaximum number of participants is 12.
URL:https://www.honeyhollownaturecenter.org/event/nest-watch-volunteer-training/
LOCATION:Honey Hollow Nature Center\, 2877 Creamery Road\, New Hope\, 18938\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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SUMMARY:Frog Walk 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join us at 7 pm for an evening exploration of the croaks\, trills\, and splashes of our local amphibians! Get up close and personal with Spring Peepers\, Leopard Frogs\, Green Frogs\, and many other local amphibians.  Warm spring evenings are filled with the sounds of these fascinating animals\, so grab your boots and a flashlight and join Bucks County Audubon Society naturalists for a FROG HUNT!  \nMembers $5\, Non-members $10.  Space is limited to prevent over-impacting the environment so register early. The registration cutoff date is March 26\, 2025.  Walk is limited to 20 participants. \nRegister here.
URL:https://www.honeyhollownaturecenter.org/event/frog-walk-2025/
LOCATION:Honey Hollow Nature Center\, 2877 Creamery Road\, New Hope\, 18938\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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SUMMARY:Birding Bonanza Lunch & Learn Series
DESCRIPTION:Join Bucks Audubon weekly on Wednesdays at 12pm for an eight week virtual Lunch & Learn Series focusing on birds\, their habitats\, and actions you can take to keep them happy and healthy! Program is free\, however donations are greatly appreciated and benefit our environmental education programming. All sessions in the series will be recorded and available after each week on our YouTube Channel and Facebook page. \nUpon registering\, you will be sent a Zoom link (which is good for each week). Click here to sign up for the Zoom link! \nEach week features a new speaker and a new topic. This week is “Nestboxes: Preparing for Spring” with Diane Smith of Bucks Audubon
URL:https://www.honeyhollownaturecenter.org/event/birding-bonanza-lunch-learn-series-2021-01-27/
LOCATION:Honey Hollow Nature Center\, 2877 Creamery Road\, New Hope\, 18938\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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SUMMARY:Year of the Bird!: Panel Discussion & Reception
DESCRIPTION:Inspired by the efforts of the National Audubon Society\, Cornell Lab of Ornithology\, BirdLife International and National Geographic we are hosting a Year of the Bird Panel Discussion & Reception! \nThese organizations named 2018 the Year of the Bird in honor of the the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA)—a pivotal piece of legislation that continues to save countless birds’ lives. Our speakers will educate attendees on how humans impact the local birds and what we can do to help them. \nPanel Speakers Include:\nRobert McGarry: Migratory Bird Treaty Act – What it is and Why it’s important?\nDiane Allison: Counting Birds:  More than Just Fun!\nDevich Farbotnik: Bird Boxes:  A Case Study of Kestrals\nArmas Hill: Then and Now: Changes in Bird Populations in Bucks County \nThe Panel Discussion will also include a Wine and Cheese reception\, and all attendees will receive a complimentary copies of the Birds of Bucks County. \n$15 for BCAS members/$20 non-members. \nREGISTER HERE! \nSpeaker Bios: \nBob McGarry first dabbled in birding during middle school\, when an inexplicable obsession with the extinct Labrador Duck sparked an interest in living birds\, and began seriously birding a decade later after he returned to Bucks county with a BA in literature and realized he needed a hobby other than reading. These days\, when not birding or reading\, he writes and volunteers for Bucks County Audubon’s Advocacy and Education Committees. \nDiane Allison has lived in Tinicum township for 40 years.  She has served on the board of Bucks County Audubon\, the Tinicum Conservancy and the Palisades School District.  Diane is a graduate of Delaware Valley College and recently retired from Microbiological Quality Assurance for Johnson and Johnson.  Her interest in birds has taken her to many places including all 50 states\, Europe\, Central America\, South America\, the Galapagos Islands and the Caribbean.  Here at home she has been the compiler for the Central Bucks Audubon Christmas Bird Count and the compiler for all of Bucks County for the Pennsylvania Migration Count for nearly 20 years.   Diane is on the speaker’s bureau for the North American Bluebird Society and has built over 2000 bluebird boxes with school children and scouts.  She enjoys hiking\, nature photography and introducing people to the wonders of nature. \nBirding for Armas Hill began in Bucks County about 50 years ago\, and during his first weeks and years of birding\, many of his lifers were in the county.  Since then\, and since Long-eared Owls in the pines at Churchville and a Common Ground Dove in Newtown\, he has gotten to know many birds at many places throughout the world.\nHis life-list is now close to 5\,000 species of birds. That may seem like a lot\, but it’s about half of all bird species world-wide.About half of those birds he’s seen have been in South America\, with over 1\,000 each in Brazil and Ecuador. Additionally\, he’s birded in Argentina\, Chile\, Venezuela\, and heavily throughout Central America and Mexico\, and on nearly every Caribbean island. On the other side of the world\, Armas has birded in Australia\, in numerous European countries\, and in Japan and Korea. With over 35 visits in Japan\, he’s humbly an expert as to that country’s birds and other wildlife. \nCloser to home\, Armas was the author and voice on the phone of the weekly bird hot-line service\, the Philadelphia Birdline\, for about 30 years. Back in 1979\, when he began\, that was the prime way for birders to get info\, way before the internet. Later\, he did that weekly Birdline from Philadelphia\, and another from Delaware\, on the internet.  And for years he was the voice of Birdline Delaware each week on a radio station in Wilmington DE. \nBesides leading birding & nature tours throughout the world\, Armas\, for about 15 years\, organized pelagic trips for people to see seabirds and other marine life\, offshore from New Jersey\, Delaware\, and North Carolina. Even though Armas now lives in Delaware\, he is often back in Bucks\, where\, for him\, it all began.\nOver the years\, it is due to birding that he has had some wonderful experiences and has met many fine people. And\, for him\, that’s what birding is about.
URL:https://www.honeyhollownaturecenter.org/event/year-of-the-bird-panel-discussion-reception-2/
LOCATION:Honey Hollow Nature Center\, 2877 Creamery Road\, New Hope\, 18938\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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