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MAY PROGRAMS
at Fresh Pond Reservation

These events are FREE and open to the public. Children are welcome in the company of an adult.
You will receive information on parking when you register. Registration information is below.

Birding by Ear

Date: Saturday, May 3
Time: 7:30 to 9:30 am
Meeting Place:
Neville Place Driveway
650 Concord Avenue, Cambridge

It's spring, and birds are singing everywhere. During this walk we will focus on bird song as a way of identifying and locating birds. We will use guides to show you pictures of the birds we don't see. Birders of all experience levels are welcome. We have binoculars to lend and will show you how to use them. Register for parking information. Please do not park in the Neville Place lots.

A Geological History Walk at Fresh Pond

Date: Saturday, May 3
Time: 1:00 to 3:00 pm
Meeting Place: Maynard Ecology Center, Basement of Neville Place
650 Concord Avenue

Ed Myskowski, geologist with the Peabody Essex Museum of Salem, will take us on a geological history tour of the Reservation. We will start inside where Ed will give us an overview of geological events from the pre-Cambrian era to the present. He also will describe and show us the different kinds of rocks found here. Then we will walk around Fresh Pond to see how Cambridge fits into this whole picture. Registration is required.

Urban Scientists:
Investigation of Water Quality at Black's Nook

Date: Sunday, May 4
Time: 1:00 to 3:30 pm
Meeting Place: Maynard Ecology Center, Basement of Neville Place
650 Concord Avenue

During this Cambridge Science Festival program, the Friends group, the Cambridge Public Schools and the Water Department will work together with program participants to investigate the water quality of Black's Nook. We will learn how to use a plankton net to collect plankton samples, employ field equipment to collect water chemistry data, and use a variety of nets and buckets to collect aquatic plants and macroinvertebrate specimens for observation. Indoors, we will use hand lenses, microscopes, pond guides and dichotomous keys to identify the species that we collected: then we will discuss how the information can be used as an indicator of the health of the environment. Registration is required

Garlic Mustard "WEED OUT!"

Date: Saturday, May 10
Time: 1:00 to 4:00 pm
Meeting Place:
Walter J. Sullivan Water Purification Facility
250 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cambridge

Learn to identify and remove this invasive weed that is stressing entire ecosystems at Fresh Pond Reservation. Teams with a leader will leave from the parking lot every hour on the hour and walk to the weeding areas. You will find it easy and satisfying to pull out this awful weed that has been spreading everywhere. Gloves, water, cookies, and steamed garlic mustard (a spring tonic!) will be provided. Come for as long as you like - fifteen minutes to all afternoon. Wear old clothes and old shoes or boots.

Migratory Bird Walk #1

Date: Sunday, May 11
Time: 7:30 to 9:30 am
Meeting Place:
Neville Place Driveway
650 Concord Avenue, Cambridge

Part of the thrill of bird watching is that you never know what you will see. In May it could include a variety of migrating songbirds-some that are passing through, others that are staying for the summer. We will help beginners learn to identify birds by sight and song. We have binoculars to lend. Register for parking information. Please do not park in the Neville Place parking lots.

An Evening Walk in the Upper Cambridge Watershed

Date: Thursday, May 15
Time: 6:00 to 8:30 pm
Meeting Place:
Walter J. Sullivan Water Purification Facility
250 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cambridge

Join us for a bus trip to a section of the upper Cambridge watershed in Lexington, where Watershed Manager Chip Norton will lead us on a 1 1/2 hour walk through some lovely woods owned by the City of Cambridge. We will visit the site of an old mill and other old foundations, a nice vantage point of the reservoir at a rocky outcropping, and a mature stand of pines. Bring insect repellent, and binoculars if you have them. We will provide (Cambridge) water and apples. Limit 20 people. Bus leaves the Water Department lot promptly at 6:10. Registration is required.

Invasive Plants Identification Workshops

Date: Saturday, May 17
Time: 10:00 am to12:00 noon

Date: Monday, May 19
Time: 6:00 to 8:30 pm

Meeting Place: Walter J. Sullivan Water Purification Facility
250 Fresh Pond Parkway, Cambridge

To help volunteers and other interested people learn how to identify invasive plants, the Water Department is offering two training sessions. Ted Elliman, a plant specialist from the New England Wild Flower Society, will lead these workshops. This information will be of interest to all who care about the natural world and to homeowners, whether or not you are a gardener. Don't let invasive weeds use your yard as a staging ground! Registration is required.

Migratory Bird Walk #2

Date: Saturday, May 24
Time: 7:30 to 9:30 am
Meeting Place:
Neville Place Driveway
650 Concord Avenue, Cambridge

Migratory birds such as Baltimore orioles, yellow warblers and vireos come to Fresh Pond to nest and raise their young. Other species, including waterfowl and many songbirds, use it as a resting place while heading farther north. Now is the time to see them all. Beginners are welcome! If you don't have binoculars you may borrow a pair from us. Register for parking information. Please do not park in the Neville Place parking lots.


 Please register for each event that you plan to attend:
You will receive directions and information on parking in response to your registration.
E-mail Elizabeth Wylde at friendsoffreshpond@yahoo.com
or call (617) 349-4793 and leave your name and phone number.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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