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Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Training Completed - Next Steps

A huge thank you to everyone joining us as a volunteer shorebird monitor in 2021. Here are our next steps for the season...

1) First, if you missed our training sessions, please watch the new monitor training from March 13 here (1 hour 49 minutes): https://youtu.be/IXSS4EN7U-k
Returning monitors here (1 hour 9 minutes): https://youtu.be/q2O6I-sJ3qk

2) If you have not already, please provide your mailing address for your 2021 monitor ID. Please also let us know if you have a lanyard already from previous seasons.

3) Please continue to send in your desired beaches, dates, AM or PM times, here to this email address at ctwaterbirds@gmail.com.

The list of available beaches include:
  • Sherwood Island State Park in Westport
  • Compo Beach in Westport
  • Pleasure Beach in Bridgeport (accessible by walking approximately one mile from Long Beach in Stratford)
  • Long Beach in Stratford
  • Russian Beach in Stratford
  • Short Beach in Stratford
  • Milford Point in Milford
  • Silver Sands State Park in Milford
  • Sandy/Morse Points in West Haven
  • Hammonasset in Madison (limited portions only)
  • Griswold Point in Old Lyme
  • Bluff Park State Park in Groton
  • Waterford Town Beach in Waterford

4) If you are looking to visit Sandy/Morse Points or Griswold Point, please provide your vehicle information (make/model) and license plate information, including state if other than CT. Unless you are a resident with a sticker, do not visit West Haven until you receive a parking pass as you will be ticketed if you do not pay for parking.

When a decision is made pertaining to field training of new volunteers with CT DEEP and AAfCW staff, we will let you know. We will work within the confines of what is safe and permissible as the season progresses. Thankfully, things are looking up, and we are very optimistic on all counts.

For everyone who has already submitted 1) mailing address information 2) schedule and location 3) vehicle information (if applicable) and 4) attended or watched training, you're all set for now. We will keep you updated on progress for paperwork of all forms and our birds. If you can casually visit your beach on your own time between now and April, it's always a good idea.

Thanks again and best,
Scott Kruitbosch
AAfCW Volunteer Coordinator

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