Over 100 community members attended the third annual BFS Earth Day Celebration on April 23. Here are a few snapshots from the event:
![A Cassin's Kingbird waiting for the bird watching tour.](https://research.pomona.edu/bfs/files/2016/06/Cassins_Kingbird-042316-0229-300x200.jpg)
A Cassin’s Kingbird waiting for the bird watching tour ©Nancy Hamlett.
![Prof. Cathy McFadden (Harvey Mudd) leads the bird-watching tour.](https://research.pomona.edu/bfs/files/2016/06/bird_watching_tour-042316-0197.jpg)
Prof. Cathy McFadden (Harvey Mudd) leads the bird-watching tour ©Nancy Hamlett.
![BFS Director Marty Meyer talks about pHake Lake on the general tour of the BFS.](https://research.pomona.edu/bfs/files/2016/06/Marty_at_lake-042316-0208.jpg)
BFS Director Marty Meyer talks about pHake Lake on the general tour of the BFS ©Nancy Hamlett.
![Sue Schenk points out Crassula growing in a fire road on the wildflower tour.](https://research.pomona.edu/bfs/files/2016/06/plant_tour-042316-0262.jpg)
Sue Schenk points out Crassula growing in a fire road on the wildflower tour ©Nancy Hamlett.
![A woodrat naps before the arrival of the family science tour at the mammal station.](https://research.pomona.edu/bfs/files/2016/06/sleeping_woodrat-042316-0232.jpg)
A woodrat naps before the arrival of the family science tour at the mammal station ©Nancy Hamlett.
![Prof. Steve Adolph (Harvey Mudd) explains lizard biology on the family science tour.](https://research.pomona.edu/bfs/files/2016/06/family_science_lizards-042316-0245.jpg)
Prof. Steve Adolph (Harvey Mudd) explains lizard biology on the family science tour ©Nancy Hamlett.
![Prof. Paul Stapp (Cal State Fullerton) shows off a woodrat on the Family Science Tour.](https://research.pomona.edu/bfs/files/2016/06/family_science_mammals-042316-0292.jpg)
Prof. Paul Stapp (Cal State Fullerton) shows off a woodrat on the Family Science Tour ©Nancy Hamlett.
![Families learn about White Sage at the Plant Ecology station on the Family Science Tour.](https://research.pomona.edu/bfs/files/2016/06/family_science_plant_ecology-042316-0275.jpg)
Families learn about White Sage at the Plant Ecology station on the Family Science Tour ©Nancy Hamlett.
![A very "furry" moth (Tolype sp.) collected at 'Insects of the Night' on the Night Tour for Families.](https://research.pomona.edu/bfs/files/2016/06/gray_white_moth-042316-0312.jpg)
A very “furry” moth (Tolype sp.) collected at ‘Insects of the Night’ on the Night Tour for Families ©Nancy Hamlett.