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April 2010, Week 2

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Arthur Mudge <[log in to unmask]>
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Arthur Mudge <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 11 Apr 2010 13:34:56 -0400
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On Monday, May 3 at 7:15 pm Dr. Pamela Hunt, PhD, Senior Biologist at New
Hampshire Audubon will give an illustrated presentation at Kendal at Hanover
on the "State of the Birds" reporting on her extensive research on what is
happening with New Hampshire's birds.  About a third of our bleeding bird
species are declining, and some precipitously, including such favorite
species as Whip Poor Wills, Barn Swallows and Wood Thrushes.  Dr. Hunt will
tell us about species at risk and what is known and not known about the
causes of their disappearance.  Kendal will welcome members of the NH
Audubon Mascoma Chapter and their guests, along with other Upper Valley
birders who would like to attend as space may allow.  Admission will be
free, but because of the limited seating capacity in the Kendal Gathering
Room, and the need to assure seating for interested Kendal residents, we ask
that non-Kendal residents planning to attend please confirm reservations by
e-mail to [log in to unmask] or by telephone to 603 643 8236.
Such reservations will be available on a first come first served basis, so
best to confirm sooner rather than later.

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