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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 allies.

AUTUMN TREE ID AT NYQUIST HARCOURT SANCTUARY

PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN LOCATION AND TIME FROM ORIGINAL SCHEDULE Let’s ID trees by bud, bark, and structure (with a little help from fallen leaves) on this one to two mile walk around the sanctuary loop. Meet up will be at the New Paltz municipal parking lot (53 Huguenot St). Pre-registration is required with trip

LICHENS/MOSSES ON THE O&W RAIL TRAIL

Explore a stretch of the O & W Rail Trail in Marbletown through mixed hardwood and hemlock forests, along shale outcrops, to a beaver pond. This area is rich in just about every living thing, including mosses and lichens. Join Lynn Bowdery and George Moxham, both engaged in learning about the intriguing non-animal life blanketing

ELECTION DAY SPARROWS AT JUNIPER FLATS

PRE-REGISTER with Mark DeDea (forsythnature@aol.com) and find out meeting location. Fulfill your civic duty and join JBNHSers at the “old IBM Rec Center”. This Scenic Hudson property might sound more like a Utah sub-division but in approximately ten years of keeping track of bird sightings here has moved into 15th place on the list of

ELECTION DAY SPARROWS AT JUNIPER FLATS

PRE-REGISTER with Mark DeDea (forsythnature@aol.com ) and find out exact meeting location.  Fulfill your civic duty and join JBNHSers at the “old IBM Rec Center”. This Scenic Hudson property  might sound more like a Utah sub-division but in approximately ten years of keeping track of bird  sightings there the property has moved into the top

ASHOKAN RESERVOIR BIRDING 

Contact Dixon Onderdonk (dixononderdonk@gmail.com ) to register for this field trip with a  focus on looking for eagles, loons, grebes, and waterfowl. Dress warmly and anticipate windy  conditions. A spotting scope will help make this trip a better experience. Dixon will also disclose  meeting location when birders register.

JBNHS NOVEMBER MEETING

Come to the last JBNHS meeting of 2024 at the conference room of the Hudson River Maritime Museum Wooden Boat School. Meet, mingle, and enjoy a brief business meeting after the program. Debbie Van Zyl will be presenting a talk about birding in South Africa. Debbie is an active member of the Ralph T. Waterman

KINGSTON POINT BIRDING ON IMMIGRANT’S WAY

Contact trip leader Mark DeDea (forsythnature@aol.com) to register for this outing. We will start our day at Kingston Point Beach and walk north along the old Immigrant’s Way (now part of the paved Empire State trail) which often harbors late migrants and holdovers/half-hardies while providing views of the Hudson. Waterfowl and eagles can be expected

NYML CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT

Contact Steve Chorvas (246-5900 or schorvas@gmail.com ) for possible assignment in the Mohonk Lake/Ashokan Reservoir count circle no later than Saturday, November 30th. Reports from feeder watchers in the count circle are also desired. A post count compilation gathering will follow at the Hasbrouck Park Stone Building in Kingston. Contact Mark DeDea (forsythnature@aol.com ) for

NYUD CHRISTMAS BIRD COUNT

Contact Mark DeDea ( forsythnature@aol.com ) for possible assignment in the Ulster/ Dutchess count circle no later than Saturday, December 21ST. Reports from feeder watchers in the count circle are also desired. A post count compilation gathering will follow at the Hasbrouck Park Stone Building in Kingston. Contact Mark DeDea (forsythnature@aol.com) for details or if

DOWNLOAD THE REFRIGERATOR READY FIELD TRIP LIST FOR 2025

 

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.