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SUMMARY:SPRING YOUNG NATURALIST OUTING AT BLACK CREEK PRESERVE
DESCRIPTION:The first of a new series of welcoming seasonal walks designed to bring together young families in the field interested in exploring and learning more about Ulster County’s natural world. This spring outing will be a timely visit to Scenic Hudson’s recently updated Black Creek Preserve. Spring ephemerals\, newly emerging Mourning Cloaks\, returning breeding birds (like Louisiana Waterthrush)\, and even juvenile American Eels (glass eels) are expected signs of spring at this location and in this timeframe. Please make sure to register by emailing JBNHSinfo@jbnhs.org
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/spring-young-naturalist-outing-at-black-creek-preserve/
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SUMMARY:SPRING BIRDING WILDCARD
DESCRIPTION:The spring procession of migrants starts in earnest in this time period with new arrivals daily. Depending on recent reports or rare sightings\, the destination (or destinations) of this trip will be determined just prior to the outing by field trip leader Peter Schoenberger (pdsis@yahoo.com). Please make sure to register with Peter for meet-up time and location.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/spring-birding-wildcard-7/
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SUMMARY:SPRING CATSKILL PEAK HIKE – WESTKILL MTN
DESCRIPTION:Meet at Kingston Thruway traffic circle park & ride at 7:00AM to carpool\, or meet at 8:00AM at the trailhead (end of Spruceton Road in West Kill\, coordinates 42.180802\,-74.270499). West Kill Mountain at 3898′ is the 6th highest Catskill peak\, and most of this hike will be through first growth forest. Michael Kudish documented a large red spruce in Diamond Notch estimated at 250 years of age. We will start on a gentle slope along the creek to scenic Diamond Notch Falls. From there we cross the stream and climb steadily to the summit\, gaining about 1800′. Round trip distance is 6.5 miles\, and should take around 5 to 6 hours. Just before the summit is Buck Ridge Lookout\, where we can break for lunch. Hikers should have water\, food\, and be prepared for black flies. Rain will cancel. For more info or to register contact Dave Hayes 845-417-9251 or vireo44@gmail.com.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/spring-catskill-peak-hike-westkill-mtn/
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SUMMARY:SPRING TREE IDENTIFICATION WALK ESOPUS BEND NATURE PRESERVE
DESCRIPTION:It’s a wonderful time of year to visit the Esopus Creek Conservancy’s Esopus Bend Nature Preserve regardless of the focus but a true joy to celebrate the woody plants and trees in the preserve with some giant specimens of several species to enjoy. Make sure to bring along binoculars to help with bud and flower identification if not for looking at a tree top warbler. Other signs of spring flora and fauna will be noted along this walk as well. Please make sure to register with Steve Chorvas (schorvas@gmail.com) for this co-sponsored outing. Please visit www.esopuscreekconservancy.org to learn about other outings and ways to support and volunteer at the preserve .
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/spring-tree-identification-walk-esopus-bend-nature-preserve/
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