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January: Birds of Prey- Owls of MA
Description: Power. Ferocity. Majesty and mystery. Human beings have watched birds of prey with these qualities for thousands of years. We've featured them in our stories, used their images on our currency and national flags, and associated their names with everything from basketball teams to fighter planes. Their abilities to do amazing things continue to inspire our thoughts and excite our imaginations. But which ideas about these birds are facts and which are fictions? This multimedia program explores what makes a "bird of prey", the role they play in the environment, and how humans affect their ability to survive.


February: Love is In the Air: From Partners to Parenthood
Description: What birds’ mate for life? What about raccoons? How do you attract a mate? Learn about the mating habits of wildlife in Massachusetts and how they vary between species . Discover how the seasons influence mating, reproduction, and raising offspring.

March: It’s Sugar Time: Maple Sugaring Winter Magic
Description: For Mass Audubon, March is the sweetest time of the year. The warm days of late winter awaken the flow of sap in the maples resulting in Maple Sugar Days. Learn about the process, the different techniques and equipment used across New England, and why Sugar Maples are so unique.

April: Spring in Massachusetts

Description: Learn about the marvelous adaptations animals in Massachusetts have to survive and thrive in our spring world. 


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