Winter Tree Identification Workshop

Animal and Nature Sanctuary

Nature Sanctuary Workshop & Events
 When: Sunday, March 1 @ 2 pm – 4 pm EST

 Where: Spring Farm CARES Nature Sanctuary, 3364 NY-12, Clinton, NY 13323

Leaves are a wonderful aid to tree identification—but in our climate, they’re available for less than half the year. For the remainder of the year, trees reveal themselves through subtler but reliable traits: bark texture and pattern, bud shape and arrangement, twig structure, seed remnants, and overall growth form. Learning to recognize these features builds confidence and allows you to identify trees accurately in every season.

In this hands-on, two-hour guided walk, instructor Nat Levin will introduce participants to the most common native trees of Central New York using winter characteristics alone. Through careful observation and direct comparison, you’ll begin developing the visual literacy that makes tree identification both intuitive and rewarding. You’ll leave with practical skills to continue refining your tree identification practice throughout the year.

Please note that this class will take place entirely outside, though we’ll reschedule in the event of very inclement weather. We’ll walk up to 1.5 miles, sometimes off-trail and in rough terrain, so please dress appropriately.

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