While the Queen Birds didn’t win any Birding Cup prizes, they appreciated the time spent celebrating beautiful places with beautiful people and birds, feeling grateful for the experience.
Join us on May 23 for walks, programs, ice cream, a campfire, and more.
Located in the heart of central Pennsylvania, Shaver’s Creek has been connecting people to people and people to nature since 1976. We provide educational and recreational opportunities for families, schools, corporate groups, and Penn State students. Come hike a trail, see live animals up close, learn about conservation, and enjoy our programs.
Shaver’s Creek is committed to extending Penn State’s Outreach mission of instruction, service, and research. Through quality programs, we teach, model, and provide the knowledge, values, skills, experiences, and dedication that enable individuals and communities to achieve and maintain harmony between human activities and the natural systems that support all living species.
While the Queen Birds didn’t win any Birding Cup prizes, they appreciated the time spent celebrating beautiful places with beautiful people and birds, feeling grateful for the experience.
If you've ever wondered what the Birding Cup is really like, this is for you.
Last year, team Queen Birds adventured among Rhoneymeade gardens for 24 hours of listening, laughing, and looking for birds. This team of both novice and experienced birders tallied an impressive 97 species in total.
Although they didn't win the competition, their day of birding was one to remember. As Jen writes, "different teams have different goals, and I’m delighted to have found like-minded women to celebrate the moments as we went along."
As we prep for this year's competition, you can join the adventure through the eyes of Queen Birds Jen, Autumn, Alexa, and Jasmine to get a glimpse of what 24 hours of birding really looks like.
Head to the link below to read the full blog from the Queen Birds, and register your own team for the Birding Cup today! 🦆
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