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May 9, 2015
Saturday, May 9th – PA Migratory Bird count The club held their annual PA Migratory Bird Count starting out at Satterlee Creek Environmental Center.
April 21st, 2015
“Adventuring” by Steve Bean and other members of Adventure Crew 105 Hosts were Pat Ronsvale, Jim Covey, Phyllis and Scott Chaffee A great time was had by all listening to the tales and adventures of the students from Adventure Crew 105. … Continue reading
April 18th, 2015
Saturday Field Trip – The SVAS began the day meeting at the Kmart parking lot, moving on to Tozer’s Landing, and eventually down to Ulster to see the Eagle’s nest. It was nice weather and thought we did not see … Continue reading
March 17, 2015
March 17th – Sadly, James Crawford had an unexpected conflict and was unable to present. Instead of the original program on Lyme Disease Prevention, we showed a DVD by Jon Young called “Bird Language. How to Interpret the Behaviors and … Continue reading
March 7, 2015
Open Forest 2015 Susquehanna Valley Audubon Society joined Open Forest this year. Many thanks to Harold Koch for donating two blue bird boxes for a free give-away. They were very popular items with the crowd. Though there was cold weather … Continue reading
February 17, 2015
Our February program was “The Susquehanna River” by Dan Rhodes Hosts were Don and Ann Peterson and Rose Helmbright
January 20, 2015
Video “Loon Country” The Solitudes video “Loon Country” was viewed by the club members. Host was Inga Wells.
December 2014
No meetings in December. Thank you. Happy Holidays.
November 18, 2014
November 18, 2014 – “Winter Birds that don’t Come to Your Feeder” by Bill Ostrander. Bill is a member of the Chemung Valley Audubon Society. He leads the club’s field trips among other duties, like statistician, NYSOA representative, and newsletter editor. … Continue reading
October 21, 2014
“A Lifetime of Trails” by Rick Marsi Rick Marsi shared a program with the club. In Rick’s own words the program “chronicled a lifetime of trails I’ve followed – some through forest, others down mountains, others on dirt roads, others on … Continue reading
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