And you might see a coyote or an owl before you sleep
NORTH HAVEN — The Quinnipiac River Watershed Association will hold a hike into the Quinnipiac River State Park for paticipants to learn about wildlife in the winter woods from 1 to 3 p.m Sunday, Feb. 15.
The guide is Peter Picone, an association board member and state Department of Environmental Protection biologist. Hikers have found owls and coyote signs during this annual event.
Hikers should meet at the trail head on Banton Street, off State Street behind the Route 15 Mobil Station.
Participants should dress warmly, wear boots and bring binoculars, if available. For more information, contact the association at 203-237-2237 or qrwa@sbcglobal.net.
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