03/27/2026
You are invited to join neighbors and friends this spring for several environmentally friendly events in Swarthmore:
Saturday, March 28: Free the Trees
Help finish liberating the Swarthmore Town Woods of invasive English ivy! On Saturday, March 28, gather by the CADES parking lot on Rutgers Avenue to work from 10:00 to noon. The organizers will have tools, but feel free to bring your own loppers, hand saws, mattocks, and hand pruners. Organizers include members of the Swarthmore Environmental Advisory Council, the Swarthmore Bird Town Working Group, the Swarthmore Horticultural Society, and the Swarthmore Tree Committee.
For more information, contact John McKinstry at [email protected].
Saturday, April 18: Tree and Bird Walk
Celebrate Earth Day at Little Crum Creek Park with a Tree and Bird Walk from 10:00 to 11:30 am. Andrew Bunting will guide identification of trees, while David Eberly will highlight birds. All ages are welcome and refreshments will be provided. Binoculars will be helpful but are not essential. This event is co-sponsored by the Friends of Little Crum Creek Park and the Swarthmore Bird Town Working Group. To ensure there are enough refreshments, please RSVP to Sue Kelly at [email protected].
Thursday, April 23: Umoja Park Planting
Another way to celebrate Earth Day: Enhance the beauty of Umoja Park by planting more native shrubs on Thursday, April 23, starting at 4:00. All ages are welcome. Plants will include Spicebush, New Jersey Tea, Ninebark, Arrowwood Vibernum, Possumhaw Vibernum, Highbush Blueberry, Red Chokeberry, Winterberry Holly, and Elderberry. This fourth Umoja Park planting is made possible by a grant from the Hardy Plant Society/Mid-Atlantic Group and organized by members of the Swarthmore Bird Town Working Group, Swarthmore Environmental Advisory Council, Swarthmore Tree Committee, and Swarthmore Horticultural Society. For more information, contact John McKinstry at [email protected] or Andrew Bunting at [email protected].
Saturday, May 9: Crum Woods Bird Walk
Join a walk in Swarthmore’s Crum Woods to welcome back the birds who wintered in warmer climates and celebrate Migratory Bird Day. Look for birds both common and unusual, including the Baltimore Oriole, Wood Thrush, Northern Parula, Chimney Swift, Eastern Kingbird, Red-eyed Vireo, Red-shouldered Hawk, Belted Kingfisher, and Common Yellowthroat. All levels of birding experience are welcome, and children are welcome if with an adult. The walk will cover a mile to 1 ¼ miles of moderate terrain with some hills. Meet organizers Dave Eberly, Bob Scott, Sean O’Donnell, and Shirley Dodson at 7:45 am at the Swarthmore train station. The walk will begin at 8:00 am and last about two hours. This outing is co-sponsored by the Swarthmore Bird Town Working Group and Valley Forge Audubon Society.
For more information, visit valleyforgeaudubon.org/events/celebrate-migratory-bird-day-in-swarthmores-crum-woods/
or email [email protected].
May 9th is World Migratory Bird Day! Join a walk in Swarthmore’s Crum Woods to welcome back the birds who wintered in warmer climates. The 202-acre Crum Woods is one of the last largely forested areas in Delaware County and offers crucial habitat for migrating birds as well as those who reside her...