Marion Miles Remick Bird Hike
Marion Miles Remick Bird Hike
Explore the historical Remick farmstead from the “chirp” seats. During this guided hike you’ll discover the important role the Remick property has played in the lives of migratory birds.
Marion Miles Remick (1906–1980) lived on this site from her marriage to Dr. Edwin “Doc” C. Remick in 1929 until she died in 1980. In addition to her interests in flower gardening, cats, and horse racing, Marion was an avid bird watcher.
Marion’s interest in birding may have been encouraged by the grounds where she once lived, which provide a sweeping landscape and a variety of bird habitats, including forests, fields and open water. Avid birders have spotted at least 84 bird species on the Remick grounds — you can see a sample list on the eBird website. Come and learn more about Marion and the birds of Remick with your interpretive guide while hiking across the expansive property.
Terrain: gravel paths, uneven grassy fields, inclines.
Binoculars are recommended; dress for outdoor weather and farmstead conditions underfoot.
For ages 16+, ages 17 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
For more information, call (603) 323-7591.