
Phenology Hike: Twilight Chorus
Wednesday, May 28, 2025 | 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
$17.00 – $23.00Phenology is the study of the timing and occurrence of cyclical patterns and events in nature. When do birds migrate and nest? When do flowers bloom and leaves drop? Nearly all plants and animals follow the meteorological cues of daylight, temperature and rainfall for their survival. In late May, twilight is a special time at the Center and should abound with many sights and sounds, including evening birds, elusive bats, a chorus of frogs, and bright green plants.
Phenology enables the study of small-scale and large-scale biomonitoring. This is a critical field of research which allows us to study how living organisms respond to environmental changes. Growing awareness of climate change and strong seasonal variations are keys to our understanding about how – or whether – nature can adapt. During our early evening hike, we will visit several ponds and adjoining fields of the property to investigate and discuss recent patterns. Your guides for the evening will be Director of Education Tom Finley and Staff Horticulturist Sandy Manning, who have both been investigating the flora and fauna of Schlitz Audubon for over twenty years.
This program will take place entirely outdoors.
Members: $17 | Non-members: $23