Connecticut Audbon Society
The Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center

The Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center

Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center
Programs & Events


Looking to schedule one of our interactive programs exclusively for your group?

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Celebrate Your Child’s Birthday at the RTP Estuary Center!

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RTP Estuary Center Migration Magic Programs

Migration Magic is a month-long family-friendly celebration of Connecticut’s birds.

It features more than three dozen bird walks at 28 preserves and parks in 20 communities around the state, plus an array of webinars, presentations, talks and even a concert.

One highlight is the month-long Birdathon, for people of all ages and all skill levels. Participate in this friendly competition at any time during May 2024. The goal is to spot as many bird species as you can. The Birdathon is a fundraiser for bird conservation in the state. Great fun and great prizes for a great cause!

 

Check Out the events happening with the RTP Estuary Center Here 

(Don’t forget to check out our sanctuary birding checklist when you come to visit us!)

 Click Here for Dates and Times for Birding at the RTP Estuary Center

Click Here to Support the RTP Estuary Center in the Birdathon 

 Click HERE to learn all about Migration Magic!


 

Connecticut River Lecture Series Spring 2024

Now in our ninth year, the Roger Tory Peterson Estuary Center’s Connecticut River Lecture Series has focused on the unique relationship between our environment, nature, art, and the impact on our community life.  Our Spring series will address these topics with three experts in their field. Our first lecture in April will introduce a prolific but relatively unknown bird artist of the 20th Century. In May we will vicariously explore the Connecticut River Watershed, perhaps planning our next excursion. Finally, but importantly, our last speaker of spring is a scientist whose mission is preserving and protecting our coastal communities in the face of mounting weather-related challenges. 

Click here to learn more about the series and our speakers.

 

Resilient Connecticut: Protecting Our Coastal Communities with John Truscinski
May 9, 2024; 5:00 p.m.
Old Lyme Town Hall, Old Lyme
Register here

Exploring the Connecticut River with Patrick J. Lynch
May 16, 2024; 5:00 p.m.
Lyme Art Association, Old Lyme
Register here


 

Youth Programs

Art and Science Adventures

Saturdays, June 1, 8, 15 and 22; 1:30-3p.m.
RTP Estuary Center

Explore the wonders of nature in our Art & Science Adventures 4-week program! Get ready to spread your wings and dive into the colorful world of birds, wildlife, habitats, plants, and insects. Each session is packed with fascinating discoveries and hands-on artistic adventures that will ignite your creativity and curiosity! Program for ages 7-12. Register for one session or all four! Parents/Guardians are welcome to drop off or stick around and explore our sanctuary! $15 per session for members $18 for non-members or $55 for members for all 4 $67 for non members

All participants will need the following forms in order to participate: Registration form, Authorized Dismissal Form, Health Form

Click here to learn about each week’s theme!

Register Here for all four sessions

Register Here for Saturday, June 1

Register Here for Saturday, June 8

Register Here for Saturday, June 15

Register Here for Saturday, June 22


 

RTP Estuary Center Afterschool Adventures Program

RTP Estuary Center Summer CampRegistration Open For All Sessions!

The RTP Estuary Center’s afterschool program allows participants the opportunity to participate in hands-on, inquiry based learning experiences through STEAM based activities. Participants will learn how to use various types of scientific equipment and design, conduct experiments based on different weekly, seasonally-based topics while still leaving room for crafts and games.  Themes will reflect the seasonal change found in nature. Each program will run for 7 weeks, meeting once a week from 3:45-5:00 pm. Participants are encouraged to dress for the weather and bring a snack and water bottle. Cost  for all 6 weeks  is $75 for members and $90 for non-members OR register for individual sessions for $12 for members and $15 for non-members. Contact Heather at hkordula@ctaudubon.org for questions. 

Busing is provided ONLY for Mile Creek Elementary and Lyme Consolidated students from school to the RTP Estuary Center for drop-off. Parent/Guardian must pick-up from RTP Estuary Center.

Session 5
Tuesdays; April 30- June 4 – Register Here
Wednesdays; May 1-June 5 – Register Here


 

Adult Programs

Shorebird Walk

Saturday, May 11; 1-3 pm
Old Saybrook

Situated along Long Island Sound and at the mouth of the Connecticut River, Old Saybrook is in a unique position to attract a wide variety of shorebird species. Some species will stick around and nest on the sandy beaches and salt marshes, and others will follow the Connecticut River to breeding grounds further north. Join us as we look for the species and more during one of the most exciting times to bird in the state! $13 for members, $18 for non-members.
– Walk will be an approximately 1.5-2 mile out and back on paved and sandy, level surfaces. No restrooms on sight. Exposure to sun, heat, and wind possible depending on weather.

Register here


 

Webinars via Zoom

 

Warblers Webinar

Blackpoll Warble, by Gilles Carter.

Wednesday, May 15; 6-7 pm 

Often known as “jewels of the bird world”, warblers are among the most sought-after birds during spring migration, as dozens of species make their way into and through Connecticut on their northbound journeys. In this webinar, Conservation & Education Coordinator Joe Attwater will go over the incredible migrations these birds undertake, and which ones you can expect to see in Connecticut in spring. Joe will discuss: Warbler Migration, Behaviors, CT Species, Threats & Conservation.
Free; registration required

Register here for Zoom link


 

RTPEC Event

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