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February 2015, Week 4

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Wed, 25 Feb 2015 19:57:10 -0500
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At 7:00 PM on Monday, March 9, 2015, David Govatski will give an  
illustrated talk on "The Nature of Pondicherry" in the Mayer Room of  
the Howe Library in Hanover, NH, under cosponsorship of the Mascoma  
Chapter of New Hampshire Audubon and the Howe Library. This program is  
free and open to the public.

Pondicherry National Wildlife Refuge is among the most spectacular  
natural areas in the state of New Hampshire and has recorded an  
amazing 237 species of birds, 77 species of dragonflies and  
damselflies, and 65 species of butterflies. Located about a 2 hour  
drive from Hanover, the Pondicherry Refuge offers extensive northern  
woodlands and marshes and provides impressive scenic views of the  
Presidential Range of the White Mountains.

David Govatski's programs have been enthusiastically received by  
numerous audiences. He is currently Chair of New Hampshire Audubon's  
Ammonoosuc Chapter and President of the Friends of Pondicherry. Among  
birders, he is widely known for his year round reports from the higher  
elevations in the White Mountains as well as from the Pondicherry area.

For additional information on Mascoma Chapter programs and field  
trips, visit www.mascomabirds.org

George Clark
Norwich, VT

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