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SUMMARY:TUESDAY\, NOVEMBER 4\, ELECTION DAY SPARROW WALKS NORTH/SOUTH
DESCRIPTION: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 his life sentence.\nMuck boots and layered clothing are always a good idea regardless of the destination. \nDeb Weltsch ( dweltsch13@gmail.com ) will lead the announced walk at one of her favorite patches in Nyquist/Harcourt Sanctuary in New Paltz and hope for some unkempt gardens to pad her sparrow list. Contact Deb to register and to find out meet up time. \nMark DeDea ( forsythnature@aol.com ) will visit Seed Song Farm in the Town of Ulster (which we can pretty much guarantee will be unkempt) and provide candy on this short morning walk. Contact Mark to register and to find out meet up time.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/election-day-sparrows-at-nyquist-harcourt-gardens-for-nutrition/
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SUMMARY:FRANKLIN MOUNTAIN FOR GOLDENS
DESCRIPTION: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 and carpooling plans to Oneonta.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/franklin-mountain-for-goldens/
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SUMMARY:ASHOKAN RESERVOIR BIRDWALK
DESCRIPTION: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 this outing usually has a few stops. Remember to bring an extra layer of clothing and a spotting scope is always beneficial.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/ashokan-reservoir-birdwalk/
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SUMMARY:November Program and Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Presentation by Susan Fox Rogers as below at 6PM.\nTrustees meeting to follow\, light refreshments\nprovided.\n*NOTE NEW MEETING LOCATION*\n=>D&H Canal Museum (former DePuy Canal House restaurant)\nD&H Canal Historical Society\n1315 NY 213\, High Falls NY 12440 \nWomen in the Bird World: Conservation\, Education\, Science \nWomen in the bird world are not as visible. But there are many remarkable\, brilliant\, sometimes quirky women who came before us who shaped how we see the natural world\, spearheaded conservation efforts and led lives that are inspiring. Beginning with Genevieve Estelle Jones (born in 1847)\, often referred to as “the other Audubon\,” we will look at the work and lives of seven women from the mid-1800s to the late-1900s who have shaped our thinking\nabout birds and the natural world\, and whose lives have captured the imagination of many birders. \nSusan Fox Rogers is a proud member of JBNHS\, and author of Learning the Birds: A Mid-Life Adventure\, which chronicles her first three years of birding from Florida to Alaska but mostly at home in the Hudson Valley. Her first book was My Reach: A Hudson River Memoir\, which explores the natural and built history of the river from the perspective of her kayak. She is the editor of twelve anthologies including When Birds Are Near: Dispatches from Contemporary Writers and Antarctica: Life on the Ice\, which was created with the support of a grant from the National Science Foundation. She taught the creative essay\, nature\, and place-based writing at Bard College for twenty-two years.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/november-program-and-meeting/
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SUMMARY:EMPIRE STATE TRAIL/SOJOUNER TRUTH STATE PARK BIRDING
DESCRIPTION: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 unmowed and birdy. We will meet at the Kingston Point Beach parking lot to scan for gulls and waterfowl and can then put our scopes away for a leisurely and easy walk on a paved trail with our binoculars. Please register with Mark DeDea ( forsythnature@aol.com ) so I know how much bread pudding make.
URL:https://jbnhs.org/event/empire-state-trail-sojouner-truth-state-park-birding/
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