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GREIG FARM BIRDWALK

This portion of the farm and orchards has fast become a special place to visit particularly as fall migration progresses. Kudos to the property owners for allowing and even enhancing access. Please contact Peter Schoenberger (pdsis@yahoo.com ) to register and find out details on meeting location. Make sure to visit and support the market and

JBNHS ANNUAL PICNIC at KINGSTON’S HASBROUCK PARK

JBNHS ANNUAL PICNIC: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th at KINGSTON’S HASBROUCK PARK This will be an extra special get together to celebrate our 75th anniversary. Of course, we will have our famous raffle and delicious food from Stone Soup again and we’ll get to meet some reptiles and maybe a crocodilian too! Brian Parkhurst (Hudson Valley Reptile

SPARROW WALK AT THE FARM

PRE-REGISTER with the Hudson Valley Farm Hub’s Applied Farmscape Ecology Program Manager Anne Bloomfield (anne@hvfarmhub.org ) for field trip meeting details. This is a rare opportunity to enjoy the wonderful habitat that has been created on this private property by practices Anne can discuss along the walk. Targets for this trip are sparrows and their

AUTUMN WILDCARD BIRDWALK

We’ll let trip leader Peter Schoenberger (pdsis@yahoo.com or 914 466-2707) decide the direction this field trip will go but he does love a good weedy patch full of sparrows (who doesn’t)? Maybe a “farm” visit or will a place like the Ashokan Reservoir offer the birdiest option come field trip day? Please register in advance

AUTUMN YOUNG NATURALISTS OUTING

PRE-REGISTER with JBNHSinfo@jbnhs.org to find out more details about this inviting, family friendly new(ish) offering to our field trip schedule. We will select a destination and discipline/focus based what Mother Nature is providing us in this timeframe. The format will be educational, interesting, and above all FUN. JBNHS now has loads of child-friendly, quality optics

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, ELECTION DAY SPARROW WALKS NORTH/SOUTH

A last minute change to offer two walks on Election Day and make it much easier to perform your civic duty. Since it’s Election Day the real twist will be which walk will have more species (votes) and will Vice President Deb Weltsch be installed as our next President or will Mark carry on with

FRANKLIN MOUNTAIN FOR GOLDENS

The Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society’s Sanctuary which in home to the Franklin Mountain Hawkwatch is renowned as one of the best locations east of the Mississippi for autumn passage of Golden Eagles but is also a good spot for other late season raptor migrants and even winter finch flights. Email JBNHSinfo@jbnhs.org for information about departure time

ASHOKAN RESERVOIR BIRDWALK

The “Rez” can provide some of the most interesting birds in Ulster County in late fall. Loons, grebes, and diving ducks are the expected targets but if conditions are right everything from lingering shorebirds to wandering winter finches can be encountered. Contact trip leader Dixon Onderdonk (dixononderdonk@gmail.com ) for meet up location and itinerary as

November Program and Meeting

Presentation by Susan Fox Rogers as below at 6PM. Trustees meeting to follow, light refreshments provided. *NOTE NEW MEETING LOCATION* =>D&H Canal Museum (former DePuy Canal House restaurant) D&H Canal Historical Society 1315 NY 213, High Falls NY 12440 Women in the Bird World: Conservation, Education, Science Women in the bird world are not as

EMPIRE STATE TRAIL/SOJOUNER TRUTH STATE PARK BIRDING

A morning to remember everyone’s favorite Beatle with a warm, caloric breakfast snack and some Birds & Beans coffee to help. If time allows we may even look for some birds along the dramatically improved Empire State Trail once known as “Immigrant’s Way” and maybe stroll up to the state park lot if it’s left

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All participants should be aware of existing guidelines and new field trip protocol listed below:
Participant responsibility agreement while attending a JBNHS field trip: By registering, each participant acknowledges their acceptance of the Individual’s Responsibilities.

Individual’s Responsibilities are:

  1. To stay with the group, follow trip leader’s requests, and do not separate unless you notify trip leader
  2. To understand that out-of-doors activities involve hazards and that one participates at one’s own risk
  3. To wear clothing and footwear appropriate to the terrain, and for sun and insect challenges as well
  4. To adhere to the ABA Birding Code of Ethics, respect and preserve the flora, fauna, and properties we visit
  5. To be mindful and courteous to other participants

Additionally:

  1. Optics may be shared if those involved are comfortable with doing so
  2. Carpooling is at the discretion of participants.
  3. Preregistration is required for all field trips and participation may be limited.