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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161214T191500
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SUMMARY:Member Meeting - Member Photo Night
DESCRIPTION:Our December Program gives members a chance to share 10 to 15 of their favorite photographs with fellow club members. Please go through your photographs and select some to share. \nYou may bring your pictures on a CD or thumb drive. If possible make arrangements ahead of time so that digital images can be preloaded on to the computer and avoid any computer related difficulties at the meeting. \nOnly members are invited to share photos. If you have any questions or to make arrangments to load your images in advance call Robert Grajewski at 607-775-5041 or email bcnatclub@gmail.com.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/member-meeting-member-photo-night/
LOCATION:Vestal Library\, 320 Vestal Pkwy East\, Vestal\, 13850
CATEGORIES:Membership Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161109T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161109T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
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LAST-MODIFIED:20161012T142705Z
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SUMMARY:Member Meeting - “PHOTOGRAPHING WILD” by Teri Franzen
DESCRIPTION:Teri Franzen is passionate about observing and photographing wildlife on its terms\, wild\, unaltered and undisturbed.  She has been a wildlife photographer since 2012 after having met up with a Northern Goshawk on her very first outing. Since then she’s photographed mammals and birds throughout the US as well as Italy and Africa. Her two most involved ventures have been photographing Wood Ducks in 2015 and Peregrine Falcons in 2016\, both requiring long hours in makeshift blinds.  She will discuss these two project\, as well as other photographic work\, for our November meeting. \nTeri Franzen has been a software engineer since the early 1990s\, developing fly-by-wire flight control systems for fixed and rotary winged aircraft. \nLocation: Vestal Public Library\, Vestal NY
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/membership-program-photographing-wild-by-teri-franzen/
LOCATION:Vestal Library\, 320 Vestal Pkwy East\, Vestal\, 13850
CATEGORIES:Membership Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161022T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161022T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20161012T000951Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161012T144737Z
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SUMMARY:Harvest Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at our annual potluck dinner. Please bring a dish to pass. Your food contributions should contain 8 to 10 servings for each 2 people in your party. Please bring the prepared hot and cold dishes wrapped to place on the serving tables.  Please remember to bring YOUR OWN TABLE SERVICE\, NAPKINS AND SERVING UTENSILS. \nThe program for the evening is: \nLang Elliott  Recording and Appreciating the Sounds of Nature \nIn this presentation\, Lang will summarize how he records and appreciates the sounds of nature\, contrasting two basically different approaches that complement one another in the grand scheme of things. During the talk\, Lang will demonstrate and discuss the equipment he uses\, with emphasis on the various microphone setups. He will also play a number of field recordings and discuss what excites him about each.\nLang Elliott is a well-known nature recordist who has been active in the field for nearly thirty years. He is the author of numerous guides to the sounds of birds and other wildlife sounds. His recordings are featured on the National Audubon Society website and in numerous birding apps for mobile devices. These days\, Lang is busy preparing to launch a podcast series in which he will share the fruits of his many recording adventures. Lang lives in Ithaca\, New York with his partner Siobhan\, and spends lots of time up to his neck in muck and grime.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/harvest-dinner-2/
LOCATION:Chenango Town Hall\,  1529 State Rte 12\, Binghamton\, 13901\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161009T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161009T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20161009T201850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161009T201850Z
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SUMMARY:Harvest Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Come and join us for our annual Harvest Dinner at the Chenango Town Hall 1525  NY Route 12.   This is a potluck dinner event and please bring prepared hot and cold dishes wrapped to place on the serving tables. The club will provide rolls\, margarine\, and beverages. BRING YOUR OWN TABLE SERVICE NAPKINS AND SERVING UTENSILS. \nAfter dinner we will enjoy the main program featuring  LANG ELLIOT OF NATURE SOUND STUDIOS.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/harvest-dinner/
LOCATION:Chenango Town Hall\,  1529 State Rte 12\, Binghamton\, 13901\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160928T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160928T210000
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SUMMARY:Membership Meeting -
DESCRIPTION:Our September meeting will bring back a crowd favorite – Rick Bunting. Rick will share his amazing photos and keen observations of a local Great Blue Heron rookery that he has been observing for many years now. \nRick is a Professor Emeritus from The Crane School of Music at SUNY Potsdam where he served as Chair of Music Education and conductor of Crane Chorus. He considers himself an observer/reporter of things natural and he loves to take pictures for “show and tell”! \nOur September Meeting will also feature an Open House. \nBarb Cole\, club member and licensed wildlife rehabilitator\, will bring a rescued animal. At the meeting\, we encourage members to show their support for local wildlife rehabilitators by helping to collect donations of rehabilitation supplies.  Suggested donations include: small coffee filters\, baby food\, powdered milk\, old blankets and towels\, dog food\, and paper towels.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/membership-meeting-6/
LOCATION:Vestal Library\, 320 Vestal Pkwy East\, Vestal\, 13850
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160528T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160528T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20160523T164601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160523T164601Z
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SUMMARY:Field Trip - Skyline Drive State Forest
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a birding trip into the woods of Skyline Drive State Forest. This is a fairly dense forest area. The forest provides excellent habitat for a wide variety of birds. In the past we\nhave seen Black and White Warblers\, Black-throated Blue Warblers and Scarlet Tanager. \nMeet at Oakdale Mall\, pole #6 at the back of Sears at 8:00am. Volunteer drivers may be necessary. Please consider volunteering if you are able.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/field-trip-skyline-drive-state-forest/
CATEGORIES:Field Trip
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160525T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160525T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20160523T164437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160523T174738Z
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SUMMARY:Membership Meeting - The Return of the American Chestnut
DESCRIPTION:As a keystone species and mast-producing canopy tree\, the loss of the American chestnut from the Eastern US was an ecological and economic disaster for the region more than a hundred years ago. This native species\, once classified as functionally extinct\, is now poised to make a comeback thanks to modern technology and ground-breaking research.\nThe American Chestnut Research and Restoration Project will share their inspiring success story\, and elaborate on how genetic engineering can benefit the fields of conservation and restoration. \nDr. Allison Oakes is currently a postdoctoral research associate and maintains the production of micropropagated American chestnut shoots of over one hundred transgenic event lines\, eight wild-type lines\, and six hybrid lines. She is currently investigating the effect of different growth regulator concentrations on shoot development\, and is continuing her dissertation research focus on improving rooting and acclimatization of American chestnut shoots. \nDr. Oakes received her doctorate at The State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse and continues to work there. \nDon’t forget that our annual May Plant Sale will take place during this meeting! Be sure to stop by so you can pick up some plants for your garden!
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/membership-meeting-the-return-of-the-american-chestnut/
LOCATION:Vestal Library\, 320 Vestal Pkwy East\, Vestal\, 13850
CATEGORIES:Membership Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160514T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160514T110000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20150416T201946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160407T205847Z
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SUMMARY:Bird Song Class
DESCRIPTION:The Naturalists’ Club of Broome County will lead three Bird Song Classes in May. Join a club naturalist for a Saturday morning\, and learn to identify birds by their song as well as by sight. Bring your binoculars and dress for the weather\, including possibly muddy conditions. \nClasses start at 8 AM and will last about 3 hours. Attend one\, two or all three sessions. Classes are FREE for all so bring a friend! \nBob Grajewski will lead this trip to Cole Park\, located on Colesville Road in Harpursville\, NY. Meet at the park. Parking is available in the parking lot that is on the right as you drive in. \nIf you have any questions or need directions\, contact bcnatclub@gmail.com.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/bird-song-class-4/
LOCATION:Nathaniel Cole Park\, 1674 Colesville Rd\, Harpursville\, 13787\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bird Song Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160323T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160323T204500
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20160310T000554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160310T000554Z
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SUMMARY:Membership Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Northern Saw-whet Owl in Your Back Yard\nThis month’s talk\, “The Northern Saw-whet Owl in Your Back Yard”\, describes John  Confer’s fall banding station at his houseon Hammond Hill for migrating Northern Saw-whet Owls and describes saw-whet migration and population dynamics in eastern\nNorth America. John has banded between 50 and 100 saw-whets in the last four falls. The talk focuses on migratory patterns revealed from the 250\,00 banded saw-whets and the 1\,400 that have been banded and recaptured again in the same fall. Last spring\, John monitored 7 Merlin nests in the Ithaca area and could be persuaded to add a few Merlin observations from the recent paper.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/membership-meeting-5/
LOCATION:Vestal Library\, 320 Vestal Pkwy East\, Vestal\, 13850
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160227T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160227T100000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20160210T224842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160210T224842Z
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SUMMARY:Field Trip Hawkins Pond
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, February 27 – 8:00am\nRobert Grajewski will lead this trip. We will take a chance and see how a late February trip to Hawkins Pond works out. Please remember to bring good boots as some of the trails have have wet areas.   Meet at Oakdale Mall\, pole #6 at the back of Sears at 8:00am.  Volunteer drivers may be necessary.  Please consider\nvolunteering  if you are able.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/field-trip-hawkins-pond/
LOCATION:Hawkins Pond
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160224T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160224T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20160210T224939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160210T224939Z
UID:748-1456341300-1456347600@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Membership Meeting - Biggest Week in American Birding
DESCRIPTION:The “Biggest Week” is a 10-day festival featuring some of the best birding North America has to offer. This talk will provide information about the festival and what makes northwest Ohio “The Warbler Capital of the World.” Recently\, the area where the festival is based was voted the “Best Birdwatching Destination” in the US by USA Today’s readers. The festival overflows with birds\, entertainment\, education and fun.\nIn this photo filled presentation\, you will learn what makes this festival special and tips for taking advantage of all the resources available to find birds in the area. Information about travel arrangements and planning your visit to Magee Marsh in northwest Ohio will also be covered.\nRenee DePrato is a club member and avid birder who enjoys traveling to see new birds. She has attended the Biggest Week festival for the past 4 years.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/membership-meeting-biggest-week-in-american-birding/
LOCATION:Vestal Library\, 320 Vestal Pkwy East\, Vestal\, 13850
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160127T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160127T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20160111T234046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160111T234046Z
UID:745-1453922100-1453928400@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Membership Meeting Wildlife Photography
DESCRIPTION:OUTDOOR AND WILDLIFE PHOTOGRAPHY \nJim and Joan Borden\nJim and Joan spend their leisure time photographing wildlife. Specialties include Moose\, Bald Eagles\, Elk\, Waterfowl\, Backyard Birds and Whitetail deer. They endeavor to do the photography in a manner to avoid stressing animals or birds. These award winning photographers will share examples of thier work\, talk about their techniques for photographing wildlife and answer questions.\nJim and Joan Borden are avid outdoor and wildlife photographers. They reside outside of Springville Pennsylvania and spend a great deal of times traveling to photograph birds\, wild animals and scenery. Jim and Joan have a special love for Moose and Raptors but do not pass up opportunities to photograph warblers and waterfowl. Their portfolio of images span a wide range of subjects. Some of their photography can be seen at http://bordenphotography.com
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/membership-meeting-wildlife-photography/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151111T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151111T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20151110T143430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151110T143430Z
UID:742-1447269300-1447275600@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Member Meeting - Dragonflies
DESCRIPTION:Nick Donnelly\, PhD\, Binghamton University professor and club member\, will talk about dragonflies.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/member-meeting-dragonflies/
LOCATION:Vestal Library\, 320 Vestal Pkwy East\, Vestal\, 13850
CATEGORIES:Membership Meeting
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151024T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151024T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20150919T011825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150921T150835Z
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SUMMARY:Harvest Dinner at Chenango Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Club members are welcome to join us on Saturday\, October 24 for our Annual Harvest Dinner.\n5:00pm – Social Hour  •  6:00pm – Dinner \nPOTLUCK DINNER\nYour food contributions should contain 8 to10 servings for each 2 people in your party.  Please bring the prepared  hot and cold dishes wrapped to place on the serving tables. The club will provide rolls\, margarine\, and beverages. BRING YOUR OWN TABLE SERVICE\, NAPKINS AND SERVING UTENSILS. \nHARVEST TABLE\nPlease bring the products of our harvest to sell at our October dinner.  Suggested items are baked goods\, jams and jellies and garden produce.  Please mark a suggested price on your donation. Income from the Harvest Table helps the club make charitable contributions to other local nature organizations. \nRAFFLE\nRemember to buy your tickets at the dinner for a chance to win:\nSunflower Seed Tube Feeder\,  Hummingbird  Feeder or Bluebird Nestbox \nLOCATION\nThe Harvest Dinner will be held at the Chenango Town Hall located at 1525 NY Route 12 (Upper Front Street) in the town of Chenango. The Chenango Town Hall is located almost across the road from Boland Pond.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/harvest-dinner-at-chenango-town-hall/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150928T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151021T180000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20150928T135236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150928T140226Z
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SUMMARY:Raffle: Win Vintage Audubon Prints
DESCRIPTION:Purchase tickets for a chance to win vintage Audubon bird prints! \nThe raffle is for a copy of the 1964 Audubon Folio\, with text booklet by George Dock Jr.. This is a beautiful collection of 26 loose prints\, all measuring 14” x 17” and intended for framing. \nTickets are available at Wild Birds Unlimited (800 Valley Plaza\, Johnson City) during regular business hours through October 21. The drawing will take place on October 24. Tickets are $1 or 6 tickets for $5. \nPhotos of the prints are available online at https://www.facebook.com/naturalistsclub.\nAll proceeds benefit The Naturalists’ Club of Broome County.  For more information email bcnatclub@gmail.com or call 607-759-4550.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/raffle-win-vintage-audubon-prints/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150923T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150923T203000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20150919T011547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150919T011547Z
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SUMMARY:Membership Meeting “SPHAGNUM MOSS - THE MOST IMPORTANT PLANT IN THE UNIVERSE”
DESCRIPTION:MEMBER PROGRAM\nWEDNESDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23\, 2015\n“SPHAGNUM MOSS – THE MOST IMPORTANT PLANT IN THE UNIVERSE”\nSphagnum mosses are wetland plants consisting of over 200 species found around the world. Their unique ability to hold huge amounts of water as well as biologically make\nthe water in which they grow become more acidic creates wetland environments in which decay rates are very low and large amounts of organic matter accumulate in the\nform of peat. Worldwide this peat has accumulated  in bog up to 20 ft in depth and is responsible for around a quarter of the biologically stored carbon on the planet. Climatic\nwarming could well change this situation and trigger release of stored carbon in peat by increasing decay rates in northern latitudes in Alaska\, Canada and the Russia. \nRichard Andrus\, PhD is well known in the community for producing distinguished naturalists such as  Victor Lamoureux.  After completing his PhD in Forest Botany at SUNY ESF\, he moved to Binghamton in  1973 where he has taught in the Environmental Studies Program at Binghamton University ever since.  His research has been primarily on the classification and  ecology of Sphagnum moss\, which has provided him the opportunity to travel fo research to most of  the cool and wet places in the world. \nOur September Meeting will also feature an Open House. \nWood Carvings by Tim Hill We will have a short presentation by Tim Hill showing and discussing his wood carvings.  You can  check out Tim’s work by visiting his website at http://woodcarvingsbytimhill.weebly.com. \nAnimal Rehabilitation\nBarb Cole\, club member and licensed wildlife rehabilitator\, will bring a rescued animal.  At the  meeting\, we encourage members to show their support for local wildlife rehabilitators by helping to collect  donations of rehabilitation supplies.\nSuggested donations include: small coffee  filters\, baby food\, powdered milk\,\nold blankets and towels\, dog food\, and paper towels.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/membership-meeting-sphagnum-moss-the-most-important-plant-in-the-universe/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150527T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150527T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20141210T145735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150526T183001Z
UID:667-1432754100-1432760400@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Membership Meeting – You\, Me\, Birds and Global Warming
DESCRIPTION:In her talk\, Kim relates her love of science\, nature\, and birds to the current climate crisis and its implications for biodiversity.  She shares her personal response to the climate crisis from her perspective as a parent\, a birder\, and a professional ornithologist\, and closes her talk with a serious but empowering message\, outlining a “Simple 5 Point Plan” that bird-lovers can use to organize their own response to climate change. \nOriginally from upstate New York\, Bostwick received her PhD from the University of Kansas in 2002\, and since then has worked as the curator of birds and mammals at Cornell University.  Bostwick’s research has focused on bird behavior and evolution\, allowing her to travel throughout Central and South America\, as well as to South Africa\, and Papua New Guinea.  In 2005 Bostwick was featured in Nature’s Deep Jungles three-part series\, where she danced like a Red-capped Manakin to the tune of Michael Jackson’s “Billy Jean”.  This clip of video was extracted and posted to YouTube\, where it went viral and has been viewed millions of times\, spawned many knock-offs\, and brought great fame and many fans to a very deserving\, but otherwise little known bird.  Her research on the Club-winged Manakin was featured in National Geographic in May of 2012.  Recently\, spurred by the birth of her own two children\, Bostwick decided to reorient her career to become more active in science outreach\, specifically as it relates to climate change. She is now using her scientific literacy and communication skills to translate climate science for general audiences\, with the specific goal of motivating behavioral changes through science-based story-telling.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/membership-meeting-you-me-birds-and-global-warming/
LOCATION:Vestal Library\, 320 Vestal Pkwy East\, Vestal\, 13850
CATEGORIES:Membership Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150422T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150422T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20141210T145024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150416T201446Z
UID:666-1429730100-1429736400@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Membership Meeting – Kenyan Safari with Friends
DESCRIPTION:In 2005 Dolores Elliott traveled to Kenya with an Iroquois beadworker to help him revive beadwork among several groups in Kenya. While there she made friends with a Maasai man whose dream it was to start a safari company. In 2014 Dolores invited four friends to join her on safari with David\, whose dream had been realized. David took them to several game reserves\, villages\, museums\, schools\, and to visit his family. Of course\, they saw tens of thousands of wild animals including the “big five” and herds of zebras\, many species of antelopes\, and giraffes. They went to an elephant nursery\, dined with rhinos and crocodiles\, and saw hundreds of species of birds. This personal safari was an adventure of a lifetime. She will share pictures of some of the highlights. Dolores Elliott is a long time Naturalists’ Club member who joined 1967 after she met several Weedwalkers who volunteered at an archaeological excavation that she was directing. She has presented several programs in the past. Currently\, she directs the Iroquois Studies Association.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/membership-meeting-topic-tbd/
LOCATION:Vestal Library\, 320 Vestal Pkwy East\, Vestal\, 13850
CATEGORIES:Membership Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150325T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150325T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20141210T144900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150324T203656Z
UID:665-1427310900-1427317200@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Membership Meeting – Caterpillar & Moth Gardening
DESCRIPTION:Gardening for butterflies and moths (i.e.\, leps) is more than planting nectar sources for adults. Learn how you can assist them in all stages of their lifecycle as well as distinguish them from pests\, so that all of us can enjoy these beautiful creatures in the future. \nColleen Wolpert is a butterfly and moth enthusiast and long-time member of the Naturalists’ Club. She started with butterflies at an early age\, received her Master’s in social work\, and then even started her own “butterfly therapy” program to work with children and adults. She used to drive the back roads of Broome with Harriet Marsi and the “Butterfly Bunch”. Now shes work on educating the public about all aspects of the butterfly life cycle. Her enthusiasm is infectious. Come learn about how you can get your yard ready for lepidoptera this spring!
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/membership-meeting-caterpillar-moth-gardening/
LOCATION:Vestal Library\, 320 Vestal Pkwy East\, Vestal\, 13850
CATEGORIES:Membership Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150307T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150307T140000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20150207T011822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150207T011934Z
UID:670-1425724200-1425736800@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Birdwatching Basics Class
DESCRIPTION:Designed for the novice birdwatcher or someone just beginning\, this course will provide basic tools to begin a life-long enjoyment of birds. The classroom portion will cover basic bird biology\, binoculars\, field guides\, identification tips\, and local families of birds. The course includes two field trips to introduce basic field methods to find\, observe\, and ID birds. \nCourse will be led by Victor S. Lamoureux and other Naturalist Club members. Victor is a local naturalist and wildlife photographer and professor of biology at SUNY-Broome. He has been watching birds in Broome County since 1988. \nRefreshments will be provided. \nField Trips:\nSaturday\, March 21 – Winter Birds & Waterfowl\nSaturday\, April 18 – Early Spring Birds \nCost: $25\nAll participants will receive a free one year Naturalists’ Club of Broome County membership. (A $15 value!) \nSign up by calling (607) 759-4550(607) 759-4550 or emailing bcnatclub@gmail.com. Checks and Credit Cards will be accepted for payment before 3/7.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/birdwatching-basics-class/
LOCATION:Vestal Library\, 320 Vestal Pkwy East\, Vestal\, 13850
CATEGORIES:Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150307T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150307T080000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20150305T030950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150305T030950Z
UID:684-1425715200-1425715200@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip to Broome County Fields
DESCRIPTION:Broome County Fields\nSaturday\, February 28 – 8:00am \nThere are still a lot of birds to be seen in Broome County in the winter. Let’s see what winter specialties we can find. We’ll visit local hotspots to look for Northern Shrike\, Rough-legged Hawks\, Snow Buntings\, Horned Larks\, Bald Eagles and Tree Sparrows. We’ll also try for some rarer species including\, Redpolls and Pine Siskins.\nFOR BOTH TRIPS – meet at Oakdale Mall\, pole #6 at the back of Sears. Volunteer drivers may be necessary. Please consider volunteering if you are able.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/field-trip-to-broome-county-fields/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150228T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150228T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20150221T022309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150221T022309Z
UID:678-1425110400-1425128400@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Field Trip to Cayuga Lake
DESCRIPTION:Cayuga Lake is host to a great number of waterfowl in the winter months. We’ll travel up the east side of the lake for possible Redheads\, Canvasbacks\, Snow Geese\, Tundra Swans\, Scaup and maybe even some Short-eared Owls!   Meet at Oakdale Mall\, light pole # 6 for car-pooling.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/field-trip-to-cayuga-lake/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150225T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150225T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20141210T144732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150207T053258Z
UID:664-1424891700-1424898000@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Membership Meeting – Caspian Terns of Oregon
DESCRIPTION:Dylan Horvath will discuss the Caspian Terns of Oregon. He will share stories about his experience in Caspian Tern research in the Columbia River Estuary in the Northwest (Oregon/Washington).  Dylan lived on East Sand Island for 4 months monitoring and guarding the largest Caspian Tern colony on the west coast.  Other wildlife antics on the island were often just as interesting as the terns themselves! \nDylan Horvath is the Steward of Natural Areas of Binghamton University and a Wildlife Biologist.  He not only oversees activities and maintenance of the campus’ natural areas\, but also develops and coordinates educational programs for area school groups\, as well as facilitates the research and academic use of these areas.  In addition\, Dylan has spent nearly 15 years as a wildlife field biologist researching various organisms from salamanders to birds\, bats\, and wolverines. \n  \n 
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/membership-meeting-caspian-terns-of-oregon/
LOCATION:Vestal Library\, 320 Vestal Pkwy East\, Vestal\, 13850
CATEGORIES:Membership Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150128T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150128T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20141210T144613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150126T194219Z
UID:663-1422472500-1422478800@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Membership Meeting – Clark's Nutcrackers & Whitebark Pine Decline
DESCRIPTION:Whitebark pine and Clark’s Nutcrackers have a fascinating relationship: the trees provide rich\, fatty seeds\, and the birds “plant” the trees’ seeds —a single bird may hide up to 98\,000 seeds in a year. The food caches help the birds get through the winter\, and the leftovers grow into new trees. In fact\, whitebark pine trees sprout almost exclusively from nutcracker seed caches. This dependency has led to considerable concern for both species because whitebark pine ecosystems are rapidly disappearing in the western United States.\nLearn how research has advanced our understanding of the magnitude of the impact of the decline of whitebark pine on Clark’s Nutcrackers’ behavior and populations and how this data will aid in the design of biologically informed management interventions which will help maintain a healthy ecosystem by ensuring persistence of nutcrackers throughout their range. \nTaza Schaming\nTaza tells us that her career in ornithological and conservation research is not only her professional goal\, it is one of her greatest passions. A graduate of Cornell University\, Taza is currently working on finishing her PhD\, studying the topic she will be discussing at our meeting. \nThrough her research\, she is striving to create a better understanding of the intersection between conservation\, ornithology\, behavioral ecology\, and community ecology.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/membership-meeting-clarks-nutcracker/
LOCATION:Vestal Library\, 320 Vestal Pkwy East\, Vestal\, 13850
CATEGORIES:Membership Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141210T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141210T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20141210T143129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141210T145921Z
UID:662-1418238900-1418245200@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Membership Meeting – Member Photo Night - CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:Our December Member Meeting is cancelled due to the current Winter Storm Warning. If you are a member who was planning on showing photos tonight\, please email us at bcnatclub@gmail.com with one or two photos and we’ll post them here on our Facebook page and credit you so we can all still share in the fun. Please include a short caption and where the photo was taken.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/membership-meeting-member-photo-night-cancelled/
LOCATION:Vestal Library\, 320 Vestal Pkwy East\, Vestal\, 13850
CATEGORIES:Membership Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141112T191500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20140916T160945Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20141210T145942Z
UID:650-1415819700-1415826000@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Membership Meeting - Birds of Mono Lake California
DESCRIPTION:Marie Read\, professional nature photographer\, will discuss the Birds of Mono Lake California and show photos from her collection.  Widely published\, Marie specializes in images of birds and bird behavior. \nMeetings are open to the public.  The talk will include a question & answer session and light refreshments.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/membership-meeting-birds-of-mono-lake-california/
LOCATION:Vestal Library\, 320 Vestal Pkwy East\, Vestal\, 13850
CATEGORIES:Membership Meeting
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141029T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141029T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20140922T183809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140922T183809Z
UID:658-1414569600-1414584000@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Nature Walk - Cincinnatus Lake
DESCRIPTION:If the lake is in the process of being drawn down; we good get some nice waders. We have had some good surprises at this lake. Very little walking. \nWednesday morning nature walks are held in nearby natural areas. Bring binoculars\, field guides\, camera\, or just yourself. \nMeet at Oakdale Mall\, pole #6 at the back of Sears at 8:00am. All are welcome!  Cost listed is a small donation to offset the expense of gas for drivers. \nAlways call Dan Watkins\, Nature Walk Chairperson at 607-724-3857 if you plan on meeting us at the site\, as plans can change.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/nature-walk-cincinnatus-lake/
LOCATION:Cincinnatus Lake\, Cincinnatus\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature Walks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141022T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141022T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20140922T183417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140922T183417Z
UID:657-1413964800-1413979200@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Nature Walk - Dorchester Park
DESCRIPTION:Lets hope the ducks are in for a good day of Waterfowl. 25% walking. \nWednesday morning nature walks are held in nearby natural areas. Bring binoculars\, field guides\, camera\, or just yourself. \nMeet at Oakdale Mall\, pole #6 at the back of Sears at 8:00am. All are welcome!  Cost listed is a small donation to offset the expense of gas for drivers. \nAlways call Dan Watkins\, Nature Walk Chairperson at 607-724-3857 if you plan on meeting us at the site\, as plans can change.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/nature-walk-dorchester-park-2/
LOCATION:Dorchester Park\, 5469 NY Rt. 26\, Whitney Point\, NY\, 13862\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature Walks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141015T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141015T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20140922T183328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140922T183328Z
UID:655-1413360000-1413374400@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Nature Walk - Jones Park
DESCRIPTION:We hit this park early in year; why not try it again late in the year. 50% walking. \nWednesday morning nature walks are held in nearby natural areas. Bring binoculars\, field guides\, camera\, or just yourself. \nMeet at Oakdale Mall\, pole #6 at the back of Sears at 8:00am. All are welcome!  Cost listed is a small donation to offset the expense of gas for drivers. \nAlways call Dan Watkins\, Nature Walk Chairperson at 607-724-3857 if you plan on meeting us at the site\, as plans can change.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/nature-walk-jones-park/
LOCATION:Jones Park\, State Line Road\, Vestal\, NY\, 13850\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nature Walks
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20141008T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20141008T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T113949
CREATED:20140922T183004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20140922T183004Z
UID:654-1412755200-1412769600@naturalistsclub.org
SUMMARY:Nature Walk - Chenango Valley State Park
DESCRIPTION:What a great place to bird. We really think Chenango Valley State Park is under birded. Why don’t we give it a good going over; and see what’s to be seen. 50% walking. \nWednesday morning nature walks are held in nearby natural areas. Bring binoculars\, field guides\, camera\, or just yourself. \nMeet at Oakdale Mall\, pole #6 at the back of Sears at 8:00am. All are welcome!  Cost listed is a small donation to offset the expense of gas for drivers. \nAlways call Dan Watkins\, Nature Walk Chairperson at 607-724-3857 if you plan on meeting us at the site\, as plans can change.
URL:https://naturalistsclub.org/event/nature-walk-chenango-valley-state-park-2/
LOCATION:Chenango Valley State Park\, 153 Chenango Valley State Park\, Chenango Forks\, 13746
CATEGORIES:Nature Walks
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