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Winnebago County Conservation Offers Spring Astronomy Program – Mix 107 3 KIOW

AJ Taylor3 hours agoLast Updated: May 13, 2021 The weather is warming up and more people are getting outside. So, now is a wonderful time to learn about what you can see in the spring nighttime sky. However, un like years past where the program was in person and outdoors, now the program can be seen and attended anywhere. Winnebago County Naturalist Lisa Ralls explains. The Virtual Spring Stargazing program is a free event and will be held over Zoom on Wednesday evening, May 19 th, beginning at 7:00 PM, and lasting about 45-60 minutes. To register for the WCCB’s free Virtual Spring Stargazing program, people should contact Lisa Ralls at lralls@winnebagoccb.com to receive a star chart and the program’s Zoom link. People can also contact Ralls at 641-565-3390 for more information about the program.

Winnebago County Conservation Offers Spring Astronomy Program – Mix 107 3 KIOW

Winnebago County Conservation Offers Spring Astronomy Program – Mix 107 3 KIOW
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Bird Walk Scheduled by WCCB and NIACC – Mix 107 3 KIOW

AJ Taylor3 hours agoLast Updated: April 26, 2021 NIACC and the Winnebago County Conservation Board have organized an outdoor educational event. They are hosting a “Spring Bird Walk” on Saturday, May 15 th. The program will be held at Pilot Knob State Park, five miles east of Forest City, from 10:00-11:30 AM. Winnebago County Naturalist Lisa Ralls describes how the event will unfold. The program will be very informative and cover a wide variety of birds who are both nesting and migrating through the area. Because the program is put together by North Iowa Area Community College (NIACC), there will be a fee to participate.

Winnebago Conservation Offers a New Book Club

th, from 10:00-11:00 AM. The book that the club will be reading this winter is Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac, first published in 1949. Aldo Leopold was born in Iowa in 1887 and was a conservationist, forester, philosopher, educator, writer, and outdoor enthusiast. Leopold became known as the Father of Wildlife Ecology. The book has introduced countless readers to the outdoors and the harmonies of a well managed ecosystem. The book can found online or at the Conservation Office.

North Iowa Outdoors: The Great Backyard Bird Count is On

The website is birdcount.org/participate. You don’t have to be an expert birder; if you are unsure of a particular bird’s identification, you don’t have to include it in the count. However there is an app called Merlin Bird ID app that you can use to help you identify what’s in the backyard or in front of you as you count. You can make as many observations as you’d like over the 4-day period, and in as many different locations as you’d like. If you’re concerned about double counting, Ralls stated that all you need to do is wait till you have the most of a certain species of bird.

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