DISTANCE: TBA (launch location (Gloucester or Manchester Harbor tba, meeting Audubon and Trustees reps at 1pm at Kettle Island)
LEADER: TBA
RSVP: bethany at infinitesea dot com
Join Andrea Jones, Mass Audubon's Director of the Coastal Waterbird Program, for an outing to Kettle Island off the shores of Magnolia. For the past 15 years, Kettle Island has sustained the state's largest nesting colony of herons. Nesting birds include snowy egrets, great egrets, glossy ibises, little blue herons, and black-crowned night herons. Learn more about the birds and the natural history of Kettle Island and how to help protect and preserve its special habitats.
We are working with Mass Audubon and with the Trustees of Reservations at Coolidge Point to make this paddle happen.