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May brings the peak of bird activity to Lundale Farm—ravens feeding their fledglings on the barn roof, kestrels kiting over the pastures, and swallows sweeping low across the fields. Orioles brighten the orchard, bluebirds attend to their first broods in the nestboxes, and every part of the farm offers a new flash of color or song. It’s the perfect month to slow down and enjoy Lundale Farm's spectacular birdlife.

Our trip will cover 1-2 miles along the easy-to-navigate gravel farm road. Please bring binoculars if you have them. This is a great outing for beginning and experienced birders alike - including children accompanied by an adult - and those looking to learn more about regenerative farming practices.

A portable toilet is available on site.

Lundale Farm is a community of regenerative farmers who work to enhance the ecology, health, and diversity of the land. Because the farm is sustainably managed, it not only provides fresh local food for consumers but also provides excellent habitat in which birds can thrive. Please note that Lundale Farm is private property and access is by permission only or for special events such as this one. For more information, visit Home - Lundale Farm.

Leader: Kayann Cassidy

Photo credit: Barn Swallow carrying nesting material, taken by Dan Kirk at a May field trip at Lundale Farm

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