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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161205
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SUMMARY:Members Trip - Winter Birding along the North Shore of Massachusetts
DESCRIPTION:Travel over to the North Shore of Massachusetts from December 2nd to December 4th in search of winter seabirds. The North Shore of Massachusetts (Cape Ann and Plum Island) is known to birders worldwide for its numbers of winter seabirds. Sea ducks (long-tailed duck\, eiders & scoters)\, gannets\, and alcids (guillemots\, razorbills\, murres\, & dovekie) gather in impressive concentrations and variety\, and a careful exploration of the area’s gorgeous coastal geography is quite likely to turn up such winter bird specialties as the harlequin duck\, eared grebe and snowy owl. \nFriday\, December 2nd 12:00 PM: Meet trip leaders Jess Prockup and Wendy Tocci at Salisbury Beach State Reservation\, Parking Lot 3 for an afternoon outing to look for sea ducks\, Northern Shrike\, Lapland Longspur and even a possible harbor seal. After we have had our fill of long-tailed duck\, eiders\, scoters\, gannets and alcids\, we will check into the Fairfield Inn hotel (~$100/night double occupancy) in Amesbury\, MA. \nSaturday\, December 3rd 6:00 AM: Gather at the hotel parking lot for an early morning departure to Halibut Point State Park. Seabird watching is best is in the early morning hours. We will make several stops along the coast on our way to Gloucester for afternoon gull watching. Target birds for the morning will include alcids\, gannets\, sea ducks (including Harlequin and King Eider) and Purple Sandpipers. Iceland and Glaucous gulls are possibilities for Gloucester. \nSunday\, December 4th 7:30 AM: We will explore the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge which offers a 6.5-mile wildlife drive allowing us to view wildlife in a variety of habitats including salt marsh\, dune\, and maritime forest. There are also a number of interpretive boardwalk trails and observation towers. If time allows other possible stops include the Spencer Peirce Little Farm and the Joppa Flats Audubon Center. \nPlease contact Jess (procolinos@gmail.com) or Wendy (wtocci@gmail.com) for more information.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/members-trip-winter-birding-along-the-north-shore-of-massachusetts/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161126T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161126T080000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20161103T232306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161103T232306Z
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SUMMARY:KINGSTON POINT AND RIVER ROAD
DESCRIPTION:Contact trip leader Mark DeDea (forsythnature@aol.com or 339-1277) to register for this outing or with questions. We will start our day at Kingston Point\, which often harbors late sparrows and their allies. Dickcissel and Lapland Longspur have made appearances in recent years. Waterfowl and eagles can be expected as well. We will then carpool to River Rd. in Port Ewen to view the Hudson for additional waterfowl and eagles. The Kingston Point Beach parking lot is located near the east terminus of Delaware Avenue. Please dress warmly and bring along your spotting scope. A caloric\, warm breakfast snack and beverage will be provided to start our day.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/kingston-point-and-river-road/
LOCATION:Kingston Point Beach\, 102-144 Delaware Ave\, Kingston\, NY\, 12401\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Mark%20DeDea":MAILTO:forsythnature@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161119T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161119T070000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20161103T230334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T181238Z
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SUMMARY:WINTER TREE I.D. AT HIGH BANKS PRESERVE
DESCRIPTION:Dust off your winter tree and shrub identification skills as we explore High Banks Preserve in Esopus. This is Scenic Hudson’s newest park\, which features a great diversity of habitats including meadows\, successional old fields (shrublands)\, upland forests\, swamps\, and Esopus Lake- a circumneutral bog lake. Meet trip leader Nava Tabak (navatabak@gmail.com) at 9 am the park entrance\, located at 132 River Road\, Ulster Park (just a little north of Esopus Meadows Preserve). Come prepared for the weather\, a short trail climb up the high bank from the entrance\, and otherwise moderate walking along the preserve’s trails. We’ll spend a couple of hours looking at bark\, buds\, fruits\, and any other clues the woody flora might yield as winter sets in.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/winter-tree-i-d-at-high-banks-preserve/
LOCATION:High Banks Preserve\, 132 River Rd\, Ulster Park\, NM\, 12487\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nava%20Tabak":MAILTO:navatabak@gmail.com 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161110T160000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20161103T230018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161104T175304Z
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SUMMARY:JBNHS GENERAL MEETING - Tim Stanley of Native Beeology
DESCRIPTION:Tim Stanley\, founder of Native Beeology\, will be presenting a program on our native bees and the role they play in our local ecosystem. Tim has degrees in agriculture and forestry and works for the Fresh Air Fund\, serving as Assistant Director at Sharpe Reservation in Fishkill\, NY. He is President of the New York State Outdoor Education Association. Here is a preview of what his talk will be about: \nIn any conversation about bees\, the honeybee usually takes center stage. Yet\, honeybees are not native to North America. When Europeans arrived\, nearly 4\,000 bees were already here\, pollinating the trees and plants and helping maintain the food supply. Our native bees\, sometimes described as pollen bees\, are not only extremely efficient\, but have also developed techniques for pollinating flowers that honeybees are incapable of pollinating!   \nJoin us as we explore the little known but fascinating world of native bees and learn how you can take action steps on their behalf. Audiences will leave informed\, delighted\, and more appreciative of bees. \nThe founder of Native Beeology\, Timothy J. Stanley is the Assistant Director at the Fresh Air Fund’s Sharpe Reservation in Fishkill\, NY. He is the President of New York State Outdoor Education Association (NYSOEA)\, an avid photographer\, and a lifelong student and teacher of the outdoors. \nVisit www.nativebeeology.com for much more information and inspiration! \n\nMeet upstairs at the New Paltz Village Hall\, Plattekill Avenue\, New Paltz. The Village Hall is located in the same building as the New Paltz Fire Station\, near the SUNY campus. Park and enter on the east side of the building. Meet and mingle with new and old JBNHS friends for refreshments and a brief business meeting.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/jbnhs-general-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Village of New Paltz Town Hall\, 25 Plattekill Ave\, New Paltz\, 12561\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161108T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161108T080000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160919T181429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160919T181429Z
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SUMMARY:ELECTION DAY SPARROWS AT GARDENS FOR NUTRITION\, NYQUIST-HARCOURT WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
DESCRIPTION:Fulfill your civic duty and bird this sparrow hotspot. If time allows we will carpool to visit different habitats for the best variety of sparrow species. Meet at the municipal parking lot\, left off of Huguenot St. as you come from Rte. 299\, just east of the Wallkill River Bridge. Muck boots are recommended to keep feet dry from the morning dew/frost and dress in layers as temperatures could greatly change from start time to early afternoon. Contact trip leader Mark DeDea (forsythnature@aol.com) to sign up for this outing or with questions.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/election-day-sparrows-at-gardens-for-nutrition-nyquist-harcourt-wildlife-sanctuary/
LOCATION:Nyquist-Harcourt Wildlife Sanctuary\, 140 Huguenot St\, New Paltz\, NY\, 12561\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Mark%20DeDea":MAILTO:forsythnature@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161105T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161105T080000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160919T181155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160919T181155Z
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SUMMARY:ASHOKAN RESERVOIR WATERFOWL
DESCRIPTION:Join Glen Van Gorden (lucaspets@hotmail.com or 331-2469) to look for eagles\, loons\, grebes\, and waterfowl. Meet at the parking area in the aeration basin on the south side of the reservoir. Dress warmly and anticipate windy conditions. A spotting scope will help make this trip a better experience. Please contact Glen to register for this outing or with any questions. Take Rte. 28 west from Kingston\, turn left onto Reservoir Rd. at Winchell’s Corner. Cross the reservoir dividing weir\, turn left\, and go down the hill. At the first intersection\, bear right on Rte. 28A\, and soon turn right into parking area.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/ashokan-reservoir-waterfowl-2/
ORGANIZER;CN="Glen%20Van%20Gorden":MAILTO:lucaspets@hotmail.com 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161023T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161023T070000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160919T180909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160919T180909Z
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SUMMARY:OPEN DISCOVERY AT FRANNY REESE STATE PARK
DESCRIPTION:“Scenic Hudson initially protected (and continues to manage) this stunning landscape…” says SH’s website at http://www.scenichudson.org/parks/frannyreese. Join Lynn Bowdery for a leisurely exploration of this 251 acre park which overlooks the Hudson River. Fall colors should be coming on in the Park’s mature hardwood forest. Who knows what else might catch our attention there? For those who wish to keep walking\, a link connects the park to the Walkway Loop Trail. Meet at the parking area at Johnson-Iorio Park. Contact trip leader Lynn Bowdery at lynn@bowderys.com or 255-6690 for questions. \nDirections: From Route 9W in Highland\, take Haviland Road\, the first road to the east north of the Mid-Husdon Bridge entrance and exit. Continue to the end at the parking lot. Latitude\, Longitude: 41°42’14″N\, 73°57’6″W
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/open-discovery-at-franny-reese-state-park/
LOCATION:Franny Reese State Park\, Macks Ln\, Highland\, NY\, 12528\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn%20Bowdery":MAILTO:lynn@bowderys.com 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161015T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161015T080000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160919T180527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160927T212903Z
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SUMMARY:SPARROW WALK AT THE FARM
DESCRIPTION:THIS TRIP IS FULLY BOOKED AND IS UNABLE TO ACCOMMODATE ANY ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANTS\nOur targets for this trip are sparrows. We will visit farmland habitat and weedy edges for LBJ’s and maybe a skulker or two. Our destination is private and all attendees should treat this as the privilege it is. Interested participants MUST preregister with trip leader Peter Schoenberger (pdsis@yahoo.com) or 914 466-2707) as field party will be kept manageable. Peter will provide meeting location details for carpooling upon sign-up.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/sparrow-walk-at-the-farm-2/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Peter%20Schoenberger":MAILTO:pdsis@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161002T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161002T080000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160831T181507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160927T212834Z
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SUMMARY:SPARROW WALK AT THE FARM
DESCRIPTION:THIS TRIP IS FULLY BOOKED AND IS UNABLE TO ACCOMMODATE ANY ADDITIONAL PARTICIPANTS\nOur targets for this trip are sparrows. We will visit farmland habitat and weedy edges for LBJ’s and maybe a skulker or two. Our destination is private and all attendees should treat this as the privilege it is. Interested participants MUST preregister with trip leader Peter Schoenberger (pdsis@yahoo.com) or 914 466-2707) as field party will be kept manageable. Peter will provide meeting location details for carpooling upon sign-up.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/sparrow-walk-at-the-farm/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Peter%20Schoenberger":MAILTO:pdsis@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161001T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161001T080000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160831T181341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160907T211828Z
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SUMMARY:EBNP MUSHROOM LARK
DESCRIPTION:The Esopus Creek Conservancy and John Burroughs Natural History Society\, in conjunction with the 13th annual Lark in the Park\, are co-sponsoring a guided mushroom walk on Saturday\, October 1\, 2016. Autumn can be a very productive time of the year for mushrooms when soil moisture is favorable. Steve Chorvas and Prof. Bill Bakaitis will guide us as we explore a local woodland in search of ground and wood-dwelling mycelia. Meet 9:00 a.m. in the northeast corner of the Saugerties Plaza (near the Credit Union) on Rte. 9W just south of the Village of Saugerties. We will carpool to the location. Bring field guides and cameras if you have them. Collecting is not permitted. Be prepared for potentially wet/muddy conditions and moderate rain. Heavy rain cancels the walk. Children are welcome and encouraged\, but please do not bring pets. Pre-registration is required. Contact Steve Chorvas (schorvas@gmail.com ) to register\, or for additional information or directions. This Lark in the Park event is free and open to the public\, but will be limited to a maximum of 20 participants. For additional information about upcoming ECC Nature Walks and Paddles\, please visit www.esopuscreekconservancy.org
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/ebnp-mushroom-lark/
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve%20Chorvas":MAILTO:schorvas@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160924T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160924T190000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160831T181158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160831T181158Z
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SUMMARY:OPEN DISCOVERY AT JOPPENBERGH
DESCRIPTION:Co-sponsored by the Wallkill Valley Land Trust. Explore one of the less well-known public parks in Ulster County. Located in Rosendale\, beside the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail and looming over the iconic railroad trestle\, Route 213\, Rondout Creek and downtown Rosendale\, this 118+ acre property is owned by the Wallkill Valley Land Trust and open to the public. Lynn Bowdery will lead a leisurely ramble around the property\, and we will observe and discuss the rich natural and human history of this place. Depending on the interests of the participants\, we might take the improved path to the overlook point and enjoy the view. Contact trip leader Lynn Bowdery at lynn@bowderys.com or 255-6690 to sign up for this field trip. The group size will be limited to 15 people. Directions: From Main Street (Route 213) in the Rosendale business district\, turn north onto Hardenburgh Lane (just west of the Rosendale Theater) and park closest to the north side of the parking lot\, by Willow Kiln Park\, where we will meet. Rain cancels due to possibly dangerous footing. Latitude\, Longitude: 41°50’42″N\, 74°4’55″W
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/open-discovery-at-joppenbergh/
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn%20Bowdery":MAILTO:lynn@bowderys.com 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160917T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160917T120000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160509T181256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160824T202639Z
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SUMMARY:ANNUAL PICNIC AT HUDSON RIVER MARITIME MUSEUM
DESCRIPTION:Our location will be the HRMM’s new Riverport Wooden Boat School\, right on the Rondout. Our luncheon will be catered this year by Kingston’s Stone Soup Food Company. A wide variety of salads\, wraps\, and desserts will be offered and all are house made on the premises. Options will include vegan\, vegetarian\, and gluten free but Stone Soup is well known for their house baked turkey and roast beef too! The event’s highlight will be a presentation given by Bill Wilson\, co-founder of Birds and Beans Coffee LLC. Bill has used his skills gained as a high-powered consumer marketing expert to combine the protection of vital bird habitat in the coffee-growing regions of the world with the marketing of great coffee. Birds & Beans® is the only coffee brand in the US that solely roasts Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center ‘Bird Friendly®’ certified beans\, 100% shade grown\, organic and Fair Trade certified coffee. We can expect to learn a lot about bird conservation and the business of coffee from Bill. Meanwhile\, what’s in your coffee pot? \nRaffle items are also welcomed and anyone helping with the raffle should contact Mark DeDea (forsythnature@aol.com 339-1277). Our successful 50/50 will be back\, too. Proceeds go to the SGNWR gazebo. Cost for the meal is $20 per person with checks made payable to JBNHS and mailed to Lin Fagan 281 West Chestnut Street Kingston NY 12401 Please RSVP no later than Friday\, September 9th.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/annual-picnic/
LOCATION:Hudson River Maritime Museum\, 50 Rondout Landing\, Kingston\, 12401\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160911T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160911T080000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160703T170548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160831T182026Z
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SUMMARY:BLUE CHIP/LIPPENCOTT/GALEVILLE FALL MIGRATION
DESCRIPTION:Meet trip leader Christine Guarino (chrissy.guarino@gmail.com ) at the SGNWR entrance on County Route 18 (Hoagerburgh Road) at 7:00 am. We will explore grassland and pasture for fall shorebird migrants\, particularly “grasspipers” often difficult to find in Ulster County. Carpooling from the refuge and visiting good neighboring habitat. This outing will also provide an opportunity for wonderful butterflying. Remember sun and bug protection. This tour will conclude before noon.\nLatitude\, Longitude: 41°38’11″N\, 74°13’10″W
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/blue-chiplippencottgaleville-fall-migration/
LOCATION:Shawangunk Grasslands NWR\, Entrance Rd\,  Shawangunk\, 12566
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ORGANIZER;CN="Christine%20Guarino":MAILTO:chrissy.guarino@gmail.com 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160910T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160910T080000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160703T170226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160831T180802Z
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SUMMARY:MUSHROOM RAMBLE
DESCRIPTION:The Esopus Creek Conservancy\, in conjunction with the 17th Annual Hudson River Valley Ramble\, is sponsoring a guided mushroom walk on Saturday\, September 10\, 2016. Autumn can be a very productive time of the year for mushrooms when soil moisture is favorable. George Johanson will guide us as we explore a local woodland in search of ground and wood-dwelling mycelia. \nMeet 9:00 a.m. in the northeast corner of the Saugerties Plaza (near the Credit Union) on Rte. 9W just south of the Village of Saugerties. We will carpool to the location. \nBring field guides and cameras if you have them. Collecting is not permitted. Be prepared for potentially wet/muddy conditions and moderate rain. Heavy rain cancels the walk. Children are welcome and encouraged\, but please do not bring pets. \nPre-registration is required. Contact Steve Chorvas (schorvas@gmail.com) to register\, or for additional information or directions. This HRV Ramble event is free and open to the public\, but will be limited to a maximum of 20 participants. For more information about additional HRV Ramble walks\, hikes\, paddles\, river and estuary explorations\, visit www.hudsonrivervalley.com. For additional information about upcoming ECC Nature Walks and Paddles\, please visit www.esopuscreekconservancy.org.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/mushroom-ramble/
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve%20Chorvas":MAILTO:schorvas@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160910T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160910T070000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160703T170038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T170038Z
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SUMMARY:FALL MIGRANTS AT BURROUGHS SANCTUARY
DESCRIPTION:The seventh in a series of outings co-sponsored with the John Burroughs Association at the wonderful Burroughs Sanctuary. After time spent on the improved trail system (rated as easy to moderate) searching for transient songbirds participants can explore Slabsides and learn more about the interesting and influential life of our famous namesake. Contact trip leader Mark DeDea (forsythnature@aol.com ) with questions. Meet Mark on Burroughs Drive. Follow the “Path through History” signs at the intersection of Floyd Ackert Road and Rt. 9W in West Park and turn west onto Floyd Ackert Road (at Global Palate restaurant) and continue for .8 mile\, then left on Burroughs Drive for .3 miles.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/fall-migrants-at-burroughs-sanctuary/
ORGANIZER;CN="Mark%20DeDea":MAILTO:forsythnature@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160904T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160904T060000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160703T165942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160905T221534Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT
DESCRIPTION:CANCELLED – STAY TUNED FOR RESCHEDULED DATE \nJBNHS has adopted the medians on the strand near the Hudson River Maritime Museum in Kingston\, near the waterfront\, as a community service project. Become an intrepid gardener this morning to weed\, prune and neaten. If you have gardening tools\, bring a rake\, loppers\, shears\, etc.\, or use ones provided. GLOVES and long sleeves are recommended. We’ll work for a few hours then have brunch or lunch at a local eatery. Contact Lin Fagan at 339-2054 or faganlin@verizon.net for more info.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/community-service-project-hudson-river-maritime-museum-kingston-2/
LOCATION:Hudson River Maritime Museum\, 50 Rondout Landing\, Kingston\, 12401\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lin%20Fagan":MAILTO:faganlin@verizon.net 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160903T043000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160903T080000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160703T165817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T165817Z
UID:628-1472877000-1472889600@jbnhs.org
SUMMARY:GREIG FARM BIRDS AND BUTTERFLIES
DESCRIPTION:Meet trip leader Steve Chorvas (schorvas@gmail.com or 246-5900) for an 8:15 am departure from the park and ride on Rt. 32\, just south the Rt. 199 overpass\, and west of the Kingston/Rhinecliff Bridge to carpool to Greig Farm or meet at the Red Hook Soccer Club Fields parking lot at 132 Rockefeller Lane in Red Hook at 8:30 am.  The property owner has graciously allowed birders (and b-fliers) to explore this open agricultural habitat for fall shorebirds\, grassland sparrows\, and goodies like Common Buckeye.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/greig-farm-birds-and-butterflies/
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve%20Chorvas":MAILTO:schorvas@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160827T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160827T070000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160703T165649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T165649Z
UID:627-1472270400-1472281200@jbnhs.org
SUMMARY:FERN WALK AT BURROUGHS SANCTUARY
DESCRIPTION:The sixth in a series of outings co-sponsored with the John Burroughs Association at the wonderful Burroughs Sanctuary. After time spent on the improved trail system (rated as easy to moderate) searching for ferns and other interesting plant species participants can explore Slabsides and learn more about the interesting and influential life of our famous namesake. Contact trip leader Lynn Bowdery (lynn@bowderys.com or 255-6690) with questions. Meet Lynn on Burroughs Drive. Follow the “Path through History” signs at the intersection of Floyd Ackert Road and Rt. 9W in West Park and turn west onto Floyd Ackert Road (at Global Palate restaurant) and continue for .8 mile\, then left on Burroughs Drive for .3 miles.\nLatitude\, Longitude: 41°47’50″N\, 73°58’18″W
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/fern-walk-at-burroughs-sanctuary/
LOCATION:John Burroughs Sanctuary\, 261 Floyd Ackert Rd\, Highland\, 12528
ORGANIZER;CN="Lynn%20Bowdery":MAILTO:lynn@bowderys.com 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160821T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160821T080000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160703T165300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160811T205835Z
UID:626-1471748400-1471766400@jbnhs.org
SUMMARY:GREAT VLY PADDLE
DESCRIPTION:Please register with trip leader Wendy Tocci (wtocci@gmail.com ) to participate in this outing.  Limited parking at the DEC lot and launch make a large group difficult. “Hostess” Amy Fradon will treat attendees to a post paddle nosh overlooking the marsh.   In the late summer and into early fall this location can be very attractive to migrant shorebirds and even terns. The Vly is always a good spot to visit for species loyal to marsh habitat like Gruiformes and bitterns and a quiet paddle should allow for close inspection of some of these target species. To reach the parking area from US 9W north of Saugerties\, turn west on West Camp Road and continue 1.2 miles to the short (unpaved) access road on the right which is flanked by posts with NYS DEC signage. Latitude\, Longitude: 42°08’06″N\, 73°56’40″W
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/great-vly-paddle/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160820T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160820T080000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160703T165020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T165020Z
UID:625-1471665600-1471680000@jbnhs.org
SUMMARY:NORTH TIVOLI BAY PADDLE
DESCRIPTION:Meet Susan Fox Rogers at the North Tivoli Bay launch at 8:00 am for a morning paddle through the bay. Visit to Magdalen Island if the weather is calm. The North Bay is always filled with treasures–Snapping Turtles\, Beavers\, Muskrat\, and a range of birds from Marsh Wrens and Swamp Sparrows to the Bald Eagles that nest just south on Cruger Island. Who knows–maybe an American Bittern will show up? Bring your own boat (pfd required!)\, water\, sunscreen\, and hat.  For more information email  susanfoxrogers@aol.com or call 914-714-2179.  The North Tivoli Bay launch is accessed from the Kidd Lane entrance of the Tivoli Bays WMA\, follow the gravel road west to its terminus (and the launch).
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/north-tivoli-bay-paddle/
ORGANIZER;CN="Susan%20Fox%20Rogers":MAILTO:susanfoxrogers@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160813T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160813T080000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160703T164857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160704T000113Z
UID:624-1471060800-1471075200@jbnhs.org
SUMMARY:DAMSELS AND DRAGONS AT BURROUGHS SANCTUARY
DESCRIPTION:The fifth in a series of outings co-sponsored with the John Burroughs Association at the wonderful Burroughs Sanctuary. After time spent on the improved trail system (rated as easy to moderate) searching for odonates around the sanctuary pond\, participants can explore Slabsides and learn more about the interesting and influential life of our famous namesake. Contact trip leader Maha Katnani (mkatnani@yahoo.com ) with questions. Meet Maha at Pond House. Follow the “Path through History” signs at the intersection of Floyd Ackert Road and Rt. 9W in West Park and turn west onto Floyd Ackert Road (at Global Palate restaurant) and continue for about a mile\, past Burroughs Drive continue a short distance and make a left on gravel road continuing to Pond House.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/damsels-and-dragons-at-burroughs-sanctuary/
LOCATION:John Burroughs Sanctuary\, 261 Floyd Ackert Rd\, Highland\, 12528
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ORGANIZER;CN="Maha%20Katnani":MAILTO:mkatnani@yahoo.com 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160729T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160729T180000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160703T164633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160704T000015Z
UID:622-1469808000-1469815200@jbnhs.org
SUMMARY:MOTHS/STARGAZING AT HASBROUCK PARK OVERLOOK
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate National Moth Week with JBNHS!!! We will set up a white linen and UV lamp\, a few spotting scopes\, and maybe enjoy a libation and hunk of cheese\, piece of fruit\, or a dessert as JBNHS examines oft overlooked nocturnal life. Mark DeDea (forsythnature@aol.com or 339-1277) will facilitate but young master Jacob Gorneau (gorneauj@greenville.k12.ny.us ) will sort out difficult moth identification.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/mothsstargazing-at-hasbrouck-park-overlook/
LOCATION:Hasbrouck Park\, Hasbrouck Park Rd\, Kingston\, 12401\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mark%20DeDea":MAILTO:forsythnature@aol.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160716T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160716T180000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160703T163846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T163846Z
UID:621-1468641600-1468692000@jbnhs.org
SUMMARY:COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT: HUDSON RIVER MARITIME MUSEUM\, KINGSTON
DESCRIPTION:JBNHS has adopted the medians on the strand near the Hudson River Maritime Museum in Kingston\, near the waterfront\, as a community service project. Become an intrepid gardener this morning to weed\, prune and neaten. If you have gardening tools\, bring a rake\, loppers\, shears\, etc.\, or use ones provided. GLOVES and long sleeves are recommended. We’ll work for a few hours then have brunch or lunch at a local eatery. Contact Lin Fagan at 339-2054 or faganlin@verizon.net for more info.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/community-service-project-hudson-river-maritime-museum-kingston/
LOCATION:Hudson River Maritime Museum\, 50 Rondout Landing\, Kingston\, 12401\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lin%20Fagan":MAILTO:faganlin@verizon.net 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160710T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160710T080000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160703T163515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160703T163759Z
UID:620-1468123200-1468137600@jbnhs.org
SUMMARY:OPEN DISCOVERY AT SGNWR
DESCRIPTION:This is a great time of year to walk grassland habitat and the restoration at Galeville makes a visit here even more productive.   JBNHS will continue data retrieval started in summers past by exploring a different   portion of the refuge this year.  We hope this useful work will contribute ultimately to the creation of important documents like a refuge butterfly checklist for example.  Contact Mark DeDea (forsythnature@aol.com or 339-1277) if you’d like to participate.  Light refreshments and shade cover will be provided but please bring a folding chair and field guides for post walk overview. The entrance to the SGNWR is located on Cty. Rt. 18 (Hoagerburgh Road) and is located between Long and Bates Lanes.  Drive into the refuge parking area. Latitude\, Longitude: 41°38’11″N\, 74°13’10″W
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/620/
LOCATION:Shawangunk Grasslands NWR\, Entrance Rd\,  Shawangunk\, 12566
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mark%20DeDea":MAILTO:forsythnature@aol.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160709T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160709T090000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160703T163301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160704T000628Z
UID:618-1468044000-1468054800@jbnhs.org
SUMMARY:WLC/ECC/JBNHS BUTTERFLY WALK  AT THORN PRESERVE
DESCRIPTION:Meet trip leader Steve Chorvas (schorvas@gmail.com ) at 10:00 a.m. at the Thorn Preserve\, a Woodstock Land Conservancy property located at 55 John Joy Road in the Town of Woodstock. Steve will share his vast knowledge of butterfly’s life cycles and identification. The meadow has mowed trails allowing easy investigating for butterflies nectaring and searching for host plants. Please remember sun and insect protection.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/wlceccjbnhs-butterfly-walk-at-thorn-preserve/
LOCATION:Thorn Preserve\, 55 John Joy Road\, Woodstock\, 12498\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steve%20Chorvas":MAILTO:schorvas@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160626T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160626T130000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160621T213238Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160621T213257Z
UID:614-1466913600-1466946000@jbnhs.org
SUMMARY:OVERLOOK HIKE
DESCRIPTION:Meet trip leader Maeve Maurer (maevemaurer@yahoo.com ) at the trailhead parking lot at 8:00 a.m. in the Town of Woodstock. To reach the lot\, take Rock City Road from the village green continuing past the four corners intersection to Meads Mountain Road. The parking lot is on your right about two miles up Meads Mountain Road. Round trip to the 3\,150 ft summit is 4.8 miles with a steady incline of 1370 ft on a old dirt carriage road. Breeding birds\, butterflies\, wildflowers\, and maybe a snake or two if we are lucky will be observed. Wear appropriate hiking shoes and pack a snack and water. Scenic views of the central Catskills\, Ashokan Reservoir\, and the Hudson Valley can be enjoyed from the summit ledges.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/overlook-hike/
ORGANIZER;CN="Maeve%20Maurer":MAILTO:maevemaurer@yahoo.com 
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160625T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160625T140000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160621T213050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160621T213050Z
UID:613-1466834400-1466863200@jbnhs.org
SUMMARY:EASTERN NABA BUTTERFLY COUNT
DESCRIPTION:Rain Date: Sunday\, June 26 Join a field team to census butterflies in Esopus Bend Nature Preserve\, or one of dozens of other local sites as a participant in the fourth annual Eastern Catskills North American Butterfly Association (NABA) “Fourth of July” Butterfly Count on Saturday\, June 25\, 2016. The Eastern Catskills count circle includes a number of productive butterfly locations in northern Ulster\, southeastern Greene\, and western Dutchess Counties\, including Poet’s Walk Preserve\, Esopus Bend Nature Preserve\, The Great Vly WMA\, Onteora State Park\, Overlook Mountain\, Lower Platte Clove\, the eastern end of Ashokan Reservoir\, and extensive open meadows in the Town of Ulster. Participants will be assigned to a field party to census one or more target locations within the 15-mile diameter count circle. Each field party will be assigned at least one individual knowledgeable in butterfly identification\, so you don’t need to be a butterfly expert to participate. Full-day participation is not required\, but you should be able to commit four to eight hours from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. If you are interested in joining one of the field teams\, or have additional questions about participating in a NABA Butterfly Count\, please contact Steve Chorvas at schorvas@gmail.com no later than June 19.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/eastern-naba-butterfly-count/
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve%20Chorvas":MAILTO:schorvas@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160616
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160620
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160321T013024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160321T013024Z
UID:538-1466107200-1466366399@jbnhs.org
SUMMARY:Adirondack Adventure - Members Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:JBNHS members are cordially invited to participate in this year’s Adirondack Adventure. According to trip leader Mark DeDea: Specialty breeding birds sought out in the Adirondack Park include American Three-toed and Black-backed Woodpeckers\, Boreal Chickadee\, crossbills\, Spruce Grouse and Gray Jay. Other species that we should find on territory (and don’t get to see every day in Ulster) include Bicknell’s Thrush\, Yellow- bellied and Olive-sided Flycatchers\, Lincoln’s Sparrow and a nice variety of warblers like Bay-breasted\, Cape May\, Palm and Mourning. Contact Donna Seymour at dmseymour@verizon.net for more information.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/adirondack-adventure-members-field-trip/
ORGANIZER;CN="Donna%20Seymour":MAILTO:dmseymour@verizon.net 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160612T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160612T080000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160509T180911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160509T180911Z
UID:604-1465704000-1465718400@jbnhs.org
SUMMARY:Annual Meeting at Pond House
DESCRIPTION:This is the meeting at which new board members and officers are elected\, representatives to the NYSOA meeting are chosen\, decisions are made about where JBNHS donations to other deserving organizations go\, birds distract the attendees\, and it ends with a picnic in a one of the most beautiful settings in Ulster County: John Burroughs Sanctuary\, in West Park. \nDirections: Route 9W to West Park\, turn by the Post Office onto Floyd Ackert Road. Cross the railroad tracks and in ½ mile pass Burroughs Drive on the left\, shortly after turn left on the gated driveway to Pond House. For a picnic\, bring your lunch\, insect repellant\, folding chairs\, and of course binoculars. Members are welcome to join Mark DeDea for the pre-meeting bird walk on the property starting at 8:00 AM.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/annual-meeting-at-pond-house/
LOCATION:John Burroughs Sanctuary\, 261 Floyd Ackert Rd\, Highland\, 12528
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160611T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160611T080000
DTSTAMP:20260410T052720
CREATED:20160426T205117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160426T205336Z
UID:601-1465617600-1465632000@jbnhs.org
SUMMARY:Breeding Birds and Butterflies
DESCRIPTION:The Esopus Creek Conservancy and John Burroughs Natural History Society are co-sponsoring a guided nature walk at Esopus Bend Nature Preserve in Saugerties on Saturday\, June 11\, 2016 to observe summer breeding birds and butterflies. We will identify birds by sight and sound as we explore the Preserve’s woodlands\, wetlands\, and meadow\, pausing along the way to observe the diversity of plant and animal life that inhabit the Preserve. As the morning temperatures rise\, we will focus our attention on early summer butterflies active in the Preserve at this time of the year. Meet at 8:00 a.m. in the Saugerties Village Beach parking lot on US Rte. 9W\, just north of the Esopus Creek Bridge\, at the foot of Partition Street in the Village of Saugerties. Bring binoculars\, insect repellant and field guides if you have them. Be prepared for potentially wet/muddy trails\, tall grass\, and dress according to weather conditions. Light rain often makes for excellent birding and nature observation\, but will inhibit or eliminate most butterfly activity. Heavy rain will cancel the walk. Children are welcome and encouraged\, but please do not bring pets. Contact the field trip leader Steve Chorvas (schorvas@gmail.com ) for additional information or directions. This joint ECC/JBNHS Environmental Education walk is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is not required\, but recommended in the event of unforeseen changes or cancellation. For additional information about upcoming ECC Nature Walks and Paddles\, please visit www.esopuscreekconservancy.org.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/breeding-birds-and-butterflies/
LOCATION:Esopus Bend Nature Preserve\, Esopus Bend Nature Preserve\, Saugerties\, 12477
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve%20Chorvas":MAILTO:schorvas@gmail.com
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