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Tuesday, April 21 at 7pm at Singing Hills, Plainfield, NH.

Meriden Bird Club presents:
The Changing Birds of the Upper Valley
with George Clark of Norwich, VT

Dr. Clark's presentation will focus not only on how the local bird populations has changed over decades, but also on impressive 
changes within a single year, including spring migration.
George Clark is Professor Emeritus of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at The University of Connecticut in Storrs. He is the former 
State of CT ornithologist and the author of numerous articles about birds. He has led oceanic cruises for the Smithsonian Institute.

The Meriden Bird Club is the oldest bird club in the USA.

To reach Singing Hills Conference Center on Stage Road in Plainfield, NH, take either NH12A or NH120 to Stage Rd. Stage Road is at 
the northern end of Plainfield Village on NH12A (sign points to Meriden) and at the southern end of Meriden Village on NH120 (sign 
points to Plainfield). Singing Hills is ~2m from NH120 and ~4m from NH12A. It's entrance is on the north side of Stage Road with a 
large wooden "Singing Hills" sign. Bear left all the way up the drive.

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