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June 18, 2012
Field Trip – June 18, 2012 – 16 people traveled to Jerry & Lynn Acton’s home and enjoyed their hospitality, knowledge about feeding birds, all the wonderful birds nesting in their yard, their great gardens, ponds and horses. “Brighten Your Day … Continue reading
May 19, 2012
Program/Field Trip – May 19, 2012 – Breakfast and Bird walk at Tozer’s Landing. This was our annual early morning breakfast and birdwalk.
April 21, 2012
Field Trip – April 21st, 2012 – Trip to visit the Bing. Uni. Nature Preserve – Trip left from Kmart Plaza in Sayre PA promptly at 8am. Victor met the field trippers at Parking Lot M at 8:30am and took us … Continue reading
April 17, 2012
Program – April 17th, 2012 – “Changing Seasons of the Binghamton University Nature Preserve” by Victor Lamoureux. Presented an overview of the preserve.
March 20, 2012
Program – March 20, 2012 – “Butterflies” by Colleen Wolpert. After Harriet Marsi invited Colleen to her home in the 1990s, Colleen became more serious in her study of butterflies, moths, and the plants they require to keep their life cycle … Continue reading
February 21, 2012
Program – February 21, 2012 – “California Condor Recovery” by John Confer and his wife, Karen Albers-Confer.
January 17, 2012
Program – January 17, 2012 – “Our Best Birding Memories” powerpoint presentation.
November 15, 2011
Program – Tuesday, November 15, 2011 – “Animal Calling” by Tim Miller Tim Miller writes the Out-Door column for the Morning Times and is a science teacher at SRU. He has presented a version of this program for the “Women in the … Continue reading
October 18, 2011
Program – October 18th – “Afloat on a Russian River” by Rick Marsi Rick joined us to retell the story of a group of his Russian friends taking him on a week-long, 70-mile kayak trip through remote countryside. Rick has … Continue reading
September 20, 2011
Program – September 20, 2011 – Raptors by Michael Kuriga Michael Kuriga presented on raptors. Michael has been a Master Falconer for more than 30 years and long time meber of the Lycoming Audubon Society. He was part of the … Continue reading