3rd Annual Digital Data Conference, Yale: Difference between revisions

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| colspan="4" style="text-align:left; vertical-align:top; background-color:#eed1a9;"|'''Field Trip 2 - Bird Walk in East Rock Park<br>8:30 am - 11:00 am'''<br> Late spring migrants may still be lingering in this urban park as we walk along the Mill River in search of birds.  East Rock Park, located close to New Haven Harbor, acts as a green haven to migrating birds coming in from the ocean, with upwards of 20 warbler species per day present during peak migration.  From our starting point at the Eli Whitney Museum, we will make a 2-mile easy loop through riparian habitat where we may find swimming Wood Ducks with their young and Yellow Warblers on nests.  The dirt path meanders along the deciduous woodland slope, where Scarlet Tanagers and Wood Thrush are common.<br>
| colspan="4" style="text-align:left; vertical-align:top; background-color:#eed1a9;"|'''Field Trip 2 - Bird Walk in East Rock Park<br>8:30 am - 11:00 am'''<br> Late spring migrants may still be lingering in this urban park as we walk along the Mill River in search of birds.  East Rock Park, located close to New Haven Harbor, acts as a green haven to migrating birds coming in from the ocean, with upwards of 20 warbler species per day present during peak migration.  From our starting point at the Eli Whitney Museum, we will make a 2-mile easy loop through riparian habitat where we may find swimming Wood Ducks with their young and Yellow Warblers on nests.  The dirt path meanders along the deciduous woodland slope, where Scarlet Tanagers and Wood Thrush are common.<br>
'''Limit 12 people: Must register to attend'''
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| colspan="4" style="text-align:left; vertical-align:top; background-color:#eed1a9;"|'''Field Trip 3 - Walking Tour of the natural History of New Haven and the Yale Campus<br>9:30 am - 12:00 pm'''<br> A walking tour of New Haven and the Yale campus will explore the city, campus architecture, major monuments, and highlights of the natural history of the Yale. The tour will include a stop at the Grove Street Cemetery to say "hello" to Peabody Museum founder, O. C. Marsh, and other Peabody luminaries. <br>
'''Limit 12 people: Must register to attend'''
'''Limit 12 people: Must register to attend'''
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