Bird
Fest – A Celebration of Aviculture
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Livingston
Ripley Waterfowl Conservancy 55 Duck Pond Road Litchfield, CT
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day will include presentations by bird experts on keeping a variety of
bird types. The Conservancy’s grounds will also be open for attendees
to enjoy our waterfowl collection and learn how we keep our birds.
Bird Fest is FREE and open to the public
Speaker Lineup: 10am: Keeping Pheasants & Quail – Ed Roberts
11am: Introduction to Falconry – Nick Tiberio
12pm: Selecting & Preparing Chickens for Exhibition - Stephen Blash
1pm: Keeping Parrots - Daniel Kopulos
2pm: Raising Waterfowl – Ian Gereg
3pm: Ask an Avian Vet – Dr. Marc Valitutto
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For more information, contact:
Ian Gereg
(860)567-2062
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