Image of a wood thrush near Pocantico River by educator, photographer, and researcher Elijah Goodwin, PhD.
Wood thrush are known for their hauntingly beautiful song. They nest here at RSPP. However, their nesting success is extremely low and their population is in decline. Wood thrush are struggling to survive due to habitat loss and a rise in predation. Dr. Goodwin has been studying wood thrush in Rockefeller Preserve for years. As part of this exclusive event, he will present his findings and the serious implications behind them.
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