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Date: | Sun, 4 Dec 2011 18:54:42 -0500 |
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This is a reminder of the illustrated presentation by Conservation
Biologist Rosalind Renfrew from the Vermont Center for Ecostudies on
"The Art of Bobo-linking"
at 7:00 PM on Monday December 12, 2011, at the Howe Library in
Hanover, NH. This program, arranged by the Mascoma Chapter of New
Hampshire Audubon, is free and open to the public.
The Bobolink is among the most colorful birds of open fields in New
England during the late spring and summer. Dr. Renfrew has studied
Bobolinks from nesting grounds here in North America to South American
wintering areas including ones she discovered in Bolivia. Using state
of the art techniques, she has investigated links between nesting and
wintering areas for birds annually flying thousands of miles over two
continents. This program will appeal to all interested in birds,
natural history, and conservation.
Dr. Renfrew has also been the statewide coordinator for the Second
Vermont Breeding Bird Atlas project and the editor of a forthcoming
book presenting the findings of that atlas.
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