4/10/15
Caroline County Bird Club program April 16, 2015 - Birds of the Pacific Northwest
Don't miss Caroline County Bird Club's Thursday, April 16, 2015 Program.
Wayne Bell & Les Coble will present “Avian Candy in the Pacific Northwest”.
When they travel together, they always have good birds and good adventures to report!
7:30 PM, Caroline County Public Library, 100 Market St., Denton.
Free and open to the public!
3/12/15
Caroline County Bird Club March 19, 2015 program Update of the Maryland Next 10 Bird Species List presented by Phil Davis
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Thursday, March 19
Phil Davis will give an update of the
Maryland Next 10 Bird Species List.
7:30 PM,
Caroline County Public Library, 100 Market St., Denton.
What is Maryland’s Next Species List?
Periodically, the editors of the
Maryland Yellowthroat have polled a number of Maryland birders to determine
which species they predicted would be the next to be observed in our state.
This presentation provides an update to the latest survey, indicating which
species have since been recorded in the state, which ones are currently under
review by the MD/DC Records Committee, and which ones are still predicted. For
the still-predicted species, field identification is discussed, including key
field marks with particular emphasis on how to separate similar species. This
multi-media presentation includes both images and vocalizations. Tips on where
and when to look are also covered.
Join us to find out latest birds added and predictions of new birds!
Join us to find out latest birds added and predictions of new birds!
2/5/15
Caroline County Bird Club movie night February 19, 2015
The Caroline County Bird club will be showing Opposable Chums: Guts & Glory at the World Series of Birding featuring David Sibley, Pete Dunne and Kenn Kaufman on February 19.
It's competitive bird watching at its best! You will see some of our YMOS members in the film as well! Pete Dunne, Director of NJ Audubon's Cape May Bird Observatory said it is "...the best film I've seen about birding."
Popcorn and soft drinks will be served.
Location: 7:30 PM at the Caroline County Public Library, Denton
It's competitive bird watching at its best! You will see some of our YMOS members in the film as well! Pete Dunne, Director of NJ Audubon's Cape May Bird Observatory said it is "...the best film I've seen about birding."
Popcorn and soft drinks will be served.
Location: 7:30 PM at the Caroline County Public Library, Denton
1/7/15
Don't miss the Caroline County Bird Club program January 15, 2015 - the ultimate Bird Trivia program called "Orni-cool-ology
Caroline County Bird Club's program on Thursday, January
15 will be "Orni-cool-ology"
presented by Les Coble.
7:30
PM, Caroline County Public Library, 100 Market St., Denton, MD.
Free and open to the public.
Trivia question: What was the most recent unusual bird seen in Caroline County?
For the answer, go to our Facebook page
11/18/14
Caroline County Bird Club November 20, 2014 program on Hummingbirds of the Mid-Atlantic Region presented by Bruce Peterjohn
Thought
you saw a hummingbird last winter? You may have and it probably wasn’t a
Ruby-throated. Gone are the days when the Ruby-throated Hummingbird was the
only species of hummingbird found east of the Mississippi River, or when
hummingbirds were believed to be only summer residents.
The mid-Atlantic region
supports a surprisingly diverse hummingbird community, especially during winter
when species from western North America regularly appear in the east. This
presentation summarizes our knowledge of the current status and distribution of
hummingbirds in the Virginia-Maryland-Delaware region, providing insights into
their identification, life histories, and how these marvelous little birds are adapting
to become regular winter residents in this region.
Bruce has been hummingbird banding in the
mid-Atlantic Region since the late 1990s, initially
assisting the only hummingbird bander in the region. He received training in
hummingbird banding techniques in 2006 and have been banding hummingbirds since
that time. His primary interests are documenting the changing status and
distribution of winter hummingbirds in the mid-Atlantic region and developing a
better understanding of the strategies used by these birds to survive winter
conditions in this region.
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Photo
of an immature male Rufous Hummingbird banded in Somerset Count the week of
Sept 7, 2014 on MD Biodiversity Project’s
Facebook page
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11/11/14
Caroline County Bird Club list and photos from bird walk at Two Johns
MARY B.LYNCH PRESERVE Bird LIST 11-9- 14
Trip of the Caroline County Bird Club
6 observers -
list compiled by Danny Poet
Trip leaders Debby Bennett
and Danny Poet
Photo by Danny Poet
Canada Goose x
Canada Goose x
Wild Turkey
2 seen by a couple of folks
Black Vulture 1
Turkey Vulture 5
Bald Eagle 1
Red Tailed Hawk
1
Ring Billed Gull
60
Belted Kingfisher
1
Red Bellied Woodpecker 4
Yellow Bellied Sapsucker 1
Downy Woodpecker
1
Hairy Woodpecker
2
Flicker 3
Pileated
Woodpecker 2
Blue Jay 10
American Crow 4
Carolina Chickadee
4
Tufted Titmouse
4
White breasted Nuthatch
1
Brown Creeper
3
Carolina Wren 4
Golden Crowned Kinglet
3
Eastern Bluebird
3
Hermit Thrush 5
Robin 20
Mockingbird 1
Cedar Waxwing 50
White throated Sparrow
5
Song Sparrow 1
Dark eyed Junco
15
Cardinal 5
Red Winged Blackbird
30
Common Grackle
150
Brown headed Cowbird
1
Purple Finch
4 [ 2 adult males and 2
immature or female type ]
Pine Siskin
1 seen by 2 people
American Goldfinch
x
11/3/14
Caroline County Bird Club Bird Walk at the Lynch Preserve, Two Johns on Sunday, November 9, 2014
We've got a Caroline County Bird Club bird walk this coming Sunday, November 9, 2014 – Lynch Preserve, Two Johns. Leaders: Debby Bennett & Danny Poet. 8 am Park/meet at the end of Robins Creek Road.
For more information about the preserve, go to: http://www.eslc.org/Hope to see you there!
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