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SUMMARY:EARLY MIGRANTS ON THE RONDOUT
DESCRIPTION:Join Mark DeDea (forsythnature@aol.com ) and celebrate the approach of spring and many fond memories of this longtime JBNHS favorite. Please register with Mark for meeting location and the morning’s plans. Party will travel upstream from Rosendale to the High Falls area\, noting early harbingers of spring..
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/early-migrants-on-the-rondout-6/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mark%20DeDea":MAILTO:forsythnature@aol.com
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SUMMARY:NEW YORK CITY PIPING PLOVER PROJECT - MARCH GENERAL MEETING
DESCRIPTION:Our March meeting will be in person at Kingston’s Hudson River Maritime Museum Wooden Boat School building (50 Rondout Landing\, Kingston\, NY). The public is welcome to attend.  Chris Allieri will present a program about the NYC Plover Project (https://nycploverproject.org/). There will be a JBNHS membership business meeting following Chris’ presentation. While masks are no longer required indoors\, it is still a good idea to wear one.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/march-general-meeting-and-presentation/
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SUMMARY:CROSSBILL TRAINING
DESCRIPTION:Photo Courtesy of Joan Collins \nAs we noted in the latest newsletter\, this is an amazing year for crossbills. In fact\, there probably won’t be a better year during the Atlas to find crossbills and get them on the map. \nIf you’ve been wanting to learn more about these mysterious wanderers from the North\, now’s the time. Matt Young with the Finch Research Network is coming to talk to us about how to find crossbills (and siskins!) and document them for the Atlas. The training will be followed by regional field trips! \nThe online training will take place next Monday\, 3/14\, at 7 pm. Matt will give a short presentation to go over identification of crossbills and conifer trees\, talk about crossbill breeding phenology and how it relates to the cone crop\, and help us interpret crossbill breeding behavior. Followed by open Q&A. All are welcome. Registration required. \nThroughout the rest of March and April\, a team of crossbill enthusiasts will lead trips all across the state to help get these birds on the map! Keep an eye on the Atlas calendar and your inbox for dates and locations. \nWe’re calling it the Crossbill Extravaganza! We hope you’ll join us! \nREGISTER HERE FOR CROSSBILL TRAINING \n 
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/crossbill-training/
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SUMMARY:BREEDING BIRD ATLAS TOWN HALL
DESCRIPTION:The breeding season is ramping up! Birds are singing and early migrants are starting to return. Spring is just around the corner. \nJoin us as we kick off the third year of the Atlas with our first Town Hall of 2022\, Thursday 3/17 at 7 pm. \nWe’ll talk about some of the bird species that are breeding now\, learn about some of the recent changes to the eBird mobile app\, and have time for open Q&A. \nWe look forward to seeing you! \nREGISTER FOR THE MARCH TOWN HALL
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/breeding-bird-atlas-town-hall/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220320T040000
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SUMMARY:SIGNS OF SPRING NATURE WALK
DESCRIPTION:The Esopus Creek Conservancy and John Burroughs Natural History Society are co-sponsoring a guided nature walk to observe early signs of spring in a variety of ecologically rich habitats in the Town of Saugerties on Sunday\, March 20\, 2022. Depending on available time\, conditions\, and participant interest\, we will visit The Great Vly Wildlife Management Area\, Esopus Bend Nature Preserve\, Falling Waters Preserve\, and/or the Saugerties Lighthouse peninsula on the Hudson River. Meet in the Saugerties Village Beach parking lot on Rte. 9W\, just north of the Esopus Creek bridge\, at the foot of Partition Street in the Village of Saugerties. Participants can stay for the duration\, or drive to each location and leave whenever necessary. Bring binoculars\, field guides\, and spotting scopes if you have them\, and be prepared for wet\, muddy trails\, and early spring weather conditions. Light rain often makes for excellent birding and nature observation\, but heavy rain will cancel the walk. Children are welcome and encouraged\, but please do not bring pets. Please register with field trip leader\, Steve Chorvas (schorvas@gmail.com) and for additional information or directions. This joint ECC/JBNHS Environmental Education walk is free and open to the public. For additional information about upcoming ECC Nature Walks and Paddles\, please visit www.esopuscreekconservancy.org.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/signs-of-spring-nature-walk-3/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Steve%20Chorvas":MAILTO:schorvas@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:BLOCK PARTY - CAMPING AT BEAVERKILL CAMPGROUND (ROSCOE\,NY)
DESCRIPTION:Join other Atlas enthusiasts for three days of camping\, camaraderie and Atlasing. We will set up camp at the Beaverkill Campground and Atlas nearby under visited prioirty blocks. For those of you not interested in camping please feel free to make a day trip out of it. Please contact Wendy Tocci at wtocci@gmail.com if you would like to attend. Early registration is encouraged as campsites will fill up quickly.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/block-party-camping-at-beaverkill-campground-roscoeny/
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SUMMARY:VERNAL EQUINOX WOODCOCK WALK
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the Vernal Equinox with one of the year’s great natural history events.  Please register with trip leader Christine Guarino (chrissy.guarino@gmail.com ) for an evening stroll in the Shawangunk Grasslands to hear and possibly see male woodcocks perform their courting flights.  We should hear early amphibians and maybe an owl or two also.  Meet at the refuge entrance on Hoagerburg Road (Ulster Cty. Rt. 18)\, field party will make the short walk to the east (and the main refuge parking lot).
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/vernal-equinox-woodcock-walk-6/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Christine%20Guarino":MAILTO:chrissy.guarino@gmail.com 
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SUMMARY:TIVOLI BAYS BIRDING
DESCRIPTION:We will explore the tidal marshes and upland habitat of this DEC property.   Bald Eagles\, waterfowl\, and other early migrants (like Rusty Blackbird) are reasonable expectations on this walk.  Please register with trip leader Jess Prockup (procolinos@gmail.com ).  Field party will meet at the Bard College parking lot on Gatehouse Drive just north of sharp turn on Dutchess County Rt.103 and Cruger Island Road.  The group will walk down Cruger Island road to the bays and the causeway and trails will surely be muddy.  Please consider this and choose proper footwear (like muck boots).
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/tivoli-bays-birding-5/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jess%20Prockup":MAILTO:procolinos@gmail.com 
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