
More About Night Hike for National Moth Week
Join us for a special nighttime adventure and celebrate National Moth Week!
Moths are not only tremendously beneficial pollinators, but also come in an impressive array colors, patterns, shapes, and sizes. Some moths are as colorful and elegant as butterflies, and others have truly impressive camouflage abilities. Some moths are giant, and as large as a person’s hand! There are many beautiful moths that might be right outside your home, that you may have never realized were there due to their elusive nature and nocturnal activity. Following a slide show presentation, Audubon Educator Ryan MacLean and local entemologist Lukas Keras will take you on a nighttime walk to search for moths, listen to the many other late summer insects of our area such as Katydids and watch for other nocturnal creatures such as bats flying over our heads!
To learn more about National Moth Week and getting involved in this global community science event visit Click for Details
This IN-PERSON program has a limited capacity of 40 people.
Tickets MUST be purchased in advance through this online ticket sales page. There will be no ticket sales at the door the day of the program.
Program Fee: $15 per person
Registration is required HERE:
Click for Details
Recommended for ages 6 and up.
Please register for the quantity of ALL members in your party. The rate for children and adults is the same.
Upon arrival please check in at the front desk and proceed to Kiernan Hall where our slide show will take place
For questions, please contact Ryan MacLean at Ryan.MacLean@audubon.org or 203-930-1353
Luna Moth. Photo: Julia Larman / Flickr CC BY 2.0
Moths are not only tremendously beneficial pollinators, but also come in an impressive array colors, patterns, shapes, and sizes. Some moths are as colorful and elegant as butterflies, and others have truly impressive camouflage abilities. Some moths are giant, and as large as a person’s hand! There are many beautiful moths that might be right outside your home, that you may have never realized were there due to their elusive nature and nocturnal activity. Following a slide show presentation, Audubon Educator Ryan MacLean and local entemologist Lukas Keras will take you on a nighttime walk to search for moths, listen to the many other late summer insects of our area such as Katydids and watch for other nocturnal creatures such as bats flying over our heads!
To learn more about National Moth Week and getting involved in this global community science event visit Click for Details
This IN-PERSON program has a limited capacity of 40 people.
Tickets MUST be purchased in advance through this online ticket sales page. There will be no ticket sales at the door the day of the program.
Program Fee: $15 per person
Registration is required HERE:
Click for Details
Recommended for ages 6 and up.
Please register for the quantity of ALL members in your party. The rate for children and adults is the same.
Upon arrival please check in at the front desk and proceed to Kiernan Hall where our slide show will take place
For questions, please contact Ryan MacLean at Ryan.MacLean@audubon.org or 203-930-1353
Luna Moth. Photo: Julia Larman / Flickr CC BY 2.0
Date & Time
July 24, 2026
8:30pm - 10:00pm
Location
Greenwich Audubon Center
613 Riversville Rd
Greenwich, CT, CT 06831
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