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October 2014, Week 4

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If you missed the deadline for dinner reservations you can still come to the Ascutney Mountain Audubon Society Annual Program that follows the dinner.

Location:  the Methodist Church on the square in downtown Springfield, VT.

Time for the Program: 7 pm

Dr. Leonard Reitsma will give a fascinating presentation on The Secret Sex Life of Canada Warblers. Dr. Reitsma is an avian ecologist and professor of zoology at Plymouth State University. He has conducted research on migratory bird ecology in the Caribbean where his subjects included American Redstarts, Black-throated Blue Warblers, and Northern Waterthrushes. In 2003, he started a continuous population study of Canada Warblers in Canaan, NH, his home town. This study revealed many warbler family secrets that he will share with us. Many of you know that Len is a dynamic speaker and he clearly enjoys sharing his knowledge of migratory bird ecology, the natural history of New England, and the conservation of open spaces.  You won't want to miss his talk! There is no cost for the program. All are welcome!

Marianne and Michael Walsh
151 East Camp Hill Road
Weathersfield, VT 05156-9629

802-885-9420
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