[DVOC] Weekly Digest - Number 09-13 - 3/29/09
Bert Filemyr
afilemyr at comcast.net
Sun Mar 29 15:48:45 PDT 2009
The Delaware Valley Ornithological Club (DVOC) Weekly Digest
Upcoming Meeting
This Thursday April 2, 7:30 pm at the Academy of Natural Sciences
Program - Bill Evans, "Nocturnal Migration of Birds in the 21st Century"
A discussion from the front lines of research and conservation of night
migrating birds. Bill will review the astounding phenomenon of nocturnal
bird migration, present selected research from his studies monitoring avian
night flight calls, and update the DVOC on conservation efforts toward
minimizing the impacts of wind turbines, communications towers, and
artificial light on night migrating birds.
Ornithological Study - "Diving Bird Quiz" - Steve Kacir
World Series of Birding Scouting
The club's team, the Lagerhead Shrikes, is looking for birders to help scout
for this year's event. If you can spend a couple of hours on May 6,7,8
(Wednesday, Thursday, Friday) checking some locations in New Jersey, we
would love to have you involved. Remember the more species the team
identifies, the more money is raised for the DVOC's Conservation Fund.
Contact Bert Filemyr for further information.
Interesting Links
http://www.lab.fws.gov/featheratlas/ - submitted by Mike Rosengarten
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/science/03/26/pp.bird.usgs/index.html -
submitted by Andy Urquhart
Paul Guris's Medical Issue
As many people know, Club President Paul Guris currently has a major medical
issue. At the recent meeting many folks expressed concern for Paul and
wanted to know more about his situation. Paul and Anita would like to keep
everyone in the loop and not have people wondering what is happening. This
link contains continually updated information.
www.Caringbridge.org/visit/paulguris
Request for Photographs
Frank Windfelder is looking for photos of cormorants for an upcoming Orni
Study. He needs photos of Great, Double-crested, and Neotropic Cormorants
plus Anhinga. Contact Frank if you have any photos that he could use.
fwindfelder at yahoo.com
Interesting Links
http://www.lab.fws.gov/featheratlas/ - submitted by Mike Rosengarten
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/science/03/26/pp.bird.usgs/index.html -
submitted by Andy Urquhart
New Jersey Pinelands Birding and Wildlife Trail
A form to nominate your favorite birding location is available at -
http://www.njwildlifetrails.org/
2008 Conservation/World Series of Birding Fundraising
DVOC is pleased to support the "Willistown Conservation Trust Bird Banding
Station in Rushton Preserve" as our 2009 Conservation project. The proceeds
from our World Series of Birding team fundraising will be donated to WCT for
this project. See our Conservation section for more details, and send in
your pledge form now. Our winning DVOC team Nikon/Lagerhead Shrikes has
begun preparing for the big event, and we appreciate your support!
More information is at http://www.dvoc.org/Misc/Donating.htm
The 2009 Pledge/Donation form is at
http://www.dvoc.org/WSB/WSB2009/2009WSB_PledgeForm.pdf
Upcoming Field Trips
April 18 (Saturday) - COASTAL DELAWARE
Looking for early migrants and lingering winter visitors. We will begin in
new Castle County and head south into Kent County. Bring lunch and scopes.
Contact leader the week before for meeting time and place.
This is a joint field trip with Wyncote Audubon.
Leader: Lynn Jackson
April 19 (Sunday) - RIVERWINDS AND NATIONAL PARK DREDGE SPOILS, NJ
A spring morning is planned at Riverwinds and later at the National Park Red
Bank Dredge Spoils, both adjacent to Philadelphia in Gloucester County. Jeff
has personally seen over 130 species at Riverwinds alone and the dredge
spoils is an excellent place for over wintering waterfowl and nesting marsh
species. Targets for the morning will be early migrants and nesting
bitterns, rails, Moorhen, Coot and Pied-billed Grebe. Meet at 7AM at
Riverwinds
Leader: Jeff Holt
April 25 (Saturday) - BOMBAY HOOK NWR PHOTOGRAPHY FIELD TRIP
New in 2009
This field trip will focus on photographing early breeders, overwintering
birds and early migrants at Bombay Hook NWR. All data accumulated will be
entered in the Delaware Breeding Bird Atlas project, but we'll focus a lot
of time on photographing the refuge and its wildlife. We won't necessarily
look for any specific species, but will try to find wildlife engaged in
interesting behaviors at distances that will allow us to compose some good
photographs. Whether you're new to photography or a pro, you're welcome on
this trip. I will be shooting almost exclusively with a Digital SLR and
300mm lens. Digiscopers and more traditional photographers are both welcome,
and we'll do our best to find some subjects for everyone. If interested,
contact Steve Kacir and let him know whether you'll be digiscoping or just
using a camera. Some information about your lens will also help in planning
our approach to this trip. In case of foul weather the trip will be
rescheduled. The trip will run all day, but we'll probably break for a hot
lunch.
Field Trip meeting place: Refuge Headquarters Parking Lot
Meeting Time: 7:30am
Leader: Steve Kacir
Recent Website Enhancements
(3/25/09) Delaware Valley RBA
(3/23/09) Cassinia XXXVIII 1948-50
Items Available for Purchase at DVOC Meetings
DVOC Hats - $17 each
DVOC car window stickers - $1 each
"Birders Conservation Handbook: 100 North American Birds at Risk" by Dr.
Jeff Wells - only $25 (limited supply)
"Song of the Blue Ocean" by Dr. Carl Safina - signed by author - A $17 value
now only $12 (limited supply)
Information on the Birds of North America discount program is available at
http://www.dvoc.org/Membership/DVOC_BNA.htm
Bert Filemyr and/or Jeff Holt will have copies of their book "The Composite
Prints of the Audubon's Birds of America" available at most meetings - $12
each
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The DVOC has a discount program for Birds of North America Online. Check out
http://www.dvoc.org/Membership/DVOC_BNA.htm
Report Your Sightings to the Delaware Valley RBA
The Delaware Valley RBA is posted on Thursday evenings at
<http://www.dvoc.org/RBA/Current/Active/Index.htm>
http://www.dvoc.org/RBA/Current/Active/Index.htm
It is also available at 215 240 7547
Report your sightings to <mailto:rba at dvoc.com> rba at dvoc.com or 215 240 7547
The general guidelines of what to report are on the Delaware Valley Rare
Bird Alert Page - <http://www.dvoc.org/RBA/Current/Active/Index.htm>
http://www.dvoc.org/RBA/Current/Active/Index.htm
Merchandise Available!
Both DVOC merchandise and Nikon/DVOC Lagerhead Shrikes merchandise are
available at our on-line store.
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<http://www.cafepress.com/dvoc> http://www.cafepress.com/dvoc
Information on the Club and Club activities are at <http://www.dvoc.org>
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