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Mass Audubon's September Almanac 2024

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September Almanac

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Sep 1 - Sep 30

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Each month, MassAudubon releases an almanac describing what to expect (from nature). It's a great way to stay connected to the outdoors (especially during the cooler months). September is a month of transition. It features ...


  • many migrations including the Osprey, Broadwinged Hawks, Blackpoll Warblers, and Painted Ladies.

  • You can also observe our animal friends that stay active during cooler temperatures like the bumble bee, dragonfly, damselfy, and the Dark-Eyed Junco.

  • Lastly the fall equinox (September 23rd) is approaching which means the days will be getting darker sooner.

Books You May Love...

The following stories are geared towards younger readers and families who love picture books.

If Bees Disappeared (If Animals Disappeared, 1)
These Bees Count! (These Things Count!)
Bird Count
Ruby's Birds

Boston Month-By-Month

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We're collecting cool experiences in (and around) the city -- and sharing them with you! Think of us as matchmakers between awesome programming and young families looking to create sweet memories! 

If you're ever looking for kid-friendly events — we’ll be here!! You can visit our calendar anytime to find tons of free (and close to free) things to do in Boston.


While we try our best to update content, information changes faster than we can keep up.
For example, events have been cancelled or postponed due to low-to-no attendance, weather, other events and emergencies. We may also unintentionally make a mistake. Please confirm details before heading out with your little one(s). You can do so by clicking on the "source" button below the map above. If you choose to sign up for different events, the organizations will often reach out to you directly.

Event images belong to their respective owners and are used under CC BY-SA 3.0. We intentionally blur non-stock images of children and families for privacy. If you know of an event you think our visitors will love, please let us know here.  And if we listed your event and you would like it removed, please reach out here.

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