Spring is the time for the evening froggy chorus. Who makes that high pitched peep-peep-peep? And who has that banjo twang? Is the quack-quack-quack in the nighttime a duck or a frog? Join us for an evening stroll by the light of the full moon listening and looking for these nighttime singers. Why does the smallest of the frogs have the biggest voice? - - Maximum of 3 children per adult, but no backpack babies, please. Fee applies to each participant, both children and adults. - - Things You Should Know: - - -Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary is a dynamic environment. Occasionally we may make programmatic changes to take advantage of new opportunities or to maintain the safety of visitors and the animals we care for. - - -Children should be the age indicated by the start of each program. - - -On the first day of each class, please check in at the Admissions Window (except where noted), to find out where your class will be meeting. - - -Programs include time indoors, as well as outside, and will run rain or shine; please come dressed comfortably for our outdoor adventures! If severe weather occurs please call our cancellation line by dialing 781-259-2200 (press 2, then 3). - - -In programs where there is a farm to food connection, snacks from the farm may be incorporated. Registration is required. See http://www.massaudubon.org/catalog/listing.php?program_code=791-DFP11SP1 for more information.
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