While the Queen Birds didn’t win any Birding Cup prizes, they appreciated the time spent celebrating beautiful places with beautiful people and birds, feeling grateful for the experience.
Join us on May 23 for walks, programs, ice cream, a campfire, and more.
Located in the heart of central Pennsylvania, Shaver’s Creek has been connecting people to people and people to nature since 1976. We provide educational and recreational opportunities for families, schools, corporate groups, and Penn State students. Come hike a trail, see live animals up close, learn about conservation, and enjoy our programs.
Shaver’s Creek is committed to extending Penn State’s Outreach mission of instruction, service, and research. Through quality programs, we teach, model, and provide the knowledge, values, skills, experiences, and dedication that enable individuals and communities to achieve and maintain harmony between human activities and the natural systems that support all living species.
While the Queen Birds didn’t win any Birding Cup prizes, they appreciated the time spent celebrating beautiful places with beautiful people and birds, feeling grateful for the experience.
As winter turns to spring, the Stone Valley forest transforms in magical ways. Brady Thomas, otherwise known as Harrier, is one of many who enjoys noticing all the subtle transformations of the seasons.
You can join Harrier for a stroll through the forest in his recent blog post, To Know a Place: An Overture to Spring.
"Through my observations over the years, I have come to know Shaver’s Creek and the surrounding woods, meadows, and marshes. My hope is that throughout our 50th year, I will be able to share some of my observations...and inspire you to make your own observations about the natural world around you, wherever you are."
Thank you to Harrier for helping us remember all the beautiful hidden details of springtime!
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