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Birds & Blooms / Aves y Flores

By Harvard Museums of Science & Culture and Harvard Museum of Natural History

Harvard Museums of Science & Culture invites you to a special event at the Harvard Museum of Natural History showcasing the work of Latinx teens from its Hear Me Out/Escúchame program.

a blue-green bird with black markings sits on a branch that is covered with leaves and moss

.: Sat, December 3 2022 11am – 1pm.

Ages: 8 to Adults.

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Contact

Harvard Museums of Science and Culture
hmscpr@hmsc.harvard.edu
617-496-6064

No application or registration needed.

Cost

This event is free with admission to the museum.

Location

  • In-person only.

Harvard Museum of Natural History

26 Oxford St.
Cambridge, MA 02139
United States

Mid Cambridge

Additional information

Did you know that many of the birds in the Northeastern United States spend the winter in Latin America socializing and eating among tropical trees and flowers? Explore the lives and behaviors of these birds in our Birds of the World gallery and learn about flowers from Guatemala, El Salvador, and Mexico in the Blaschka Glass Flowers gallery. Try some hands-on activities led by Hear Me Out/Escúchame teens, see their newest mini exhibit, decorate a bird or flower mask, and brighten the dark season!

Free with regular museum admission. 

Presented by the Harvard Museum of Natural History and the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture

 

¿Sabía que muchas de las aves del noreste de los Estados Unidos pasan el invierno en Latinoamérica socializando y comiendo entre árboles y flores tropicales? Explore la vida y el comportamiento de estas aves en nuestra galería de Aves del Mundo y aprenda sobre las flores de Guatemala, El Salvador y México en la Galería de Flores de Cristal Blaschka. Visite la nueva mini exposición de Hear Me Out/Escúchame y participe en actividades prácticas dirigidas por los adolescentes, decore una máscara de pájaro o de flor, e ilumine esta temporada oscura!

Gratis con la entrada regular al museo.

Copatrocinado por el Museo de Historia Natural de Harvard  y los Museos de Ciencia y Cultura de Harvard.