YMOS MEETING

Patuxent Research Refuge – Visitor Center – South Tract 10901 Scarlet Tanager Loop, Laurel, MD, United States

YMOS Annual Meeting. Contact: George Radcliffe, radclifg@gmail.com, 410-463-1669

BBC Board Meeting

Greenhouse Classroom, Cylburn Arboretum 4915 Greenspring Avenue, Baltimore, MD, United States

BBC Board Meeting. While only authorized board members have a vote, any club member is welcome to attend and participate in discussions. Contact any club officer or board member for details.

Meeting: Patuxent Bird Club & PGAS

Annual Holiday Film Night. Film TBA. There will be time for informal chat among members and a brief business meeting prior to the film. The meeting will be in-person at the College Park Airport if the virus situation allows; otherwise via Zoom. Check https://patuxentbirdclub.org for updates. Doors open at 7 pm for 7:30 pm meeting […]

Meeting: Anne Arundel Bird Club

Virtual

Colin Rees will speak on “The Chesapeake Bay: The Future We Face”. The presentation will highlight specific climate change impacts on Chesapeake Bay flora and fauna. What is happening to […]

Meeting: Montgomery Bird Club

Potomac Presbyterian Church 10301 River Rd., Potomac, MD, United States

Wine and Cheese Event

Meeting: Washington County Bird Club

Mt. Aetna Nature Center 21905 Mt. Aetna Road, Hagerstown, MD

Meet at the Mt Aetna Nature Center at 5:00pm to tally the day’s results and enjoy a potluck meal. Place settings and drinks are provided. Please bring a dish to […]

Meeting: Frederick Bird Club

Virtual

Paul Baicich will speak on Bird Feeding in America: A Story of Wild Birds, Innovation, and Conservation

Meeting: Allegany/Garrett Counties Bird Club

Virtual

Erin Thady will speak on Virginia Landscapes program grassland biodiversity surveys (including birds). She is Survey Coordinator/Virginia Working Landscapes with the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. Virtual meeting information will be […]

Meeting: Patuxent Bird Club & PGAS

Virtual

Sahas Barve speaking on high-altitude adaptations of birds in the Himalayas. Dr. Sahas Barve is an evolutionary ecologist and ornithologist and Peter Buck Fellow, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Location TBA. Meeting might be in-person in College Park, if COVID situation allows; otherwise on Zoom. Check PBC website (https://patuxentbirdclub.org) for updates on venue.

Meeting: Baltimore Bird Club

Virtual

Host: Baltimore Bird Club. Description: Lecture via Zoom. Sam Droege, a wildlife biologist at the USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, will talk about “Planting a pollinator garden for the birds […]

Meeting: Anne Arundel Bird Club

Virtual

William Rapai will speak on “The Kirtland’s Warbler: From the brink of extinction to a new model for endangered species conservation”. The Kirtland’s Warbler is an iconic species in Michigan, […]

Meeting: Caroline Bird Club

Caroline County Public Library 100 Market St, Denton, MD, United States

Dan Small, Natural Lands Project Coordinator, Washington College Center for Environment & Society will present “The Natural Lands Project and Northern Bobwhite – Build it and they will come”

Meeting: Tri-county Bird Club

MAC Education Center 909 Progress Circle, Salisbury, MD

“Using Drones to Monitor Bird Populations” presented by Andy Wilson, Assoc. Professor, Gettysburg College. For more information contact Ellen Lawler at 410-982-8695 or emlawler534@comcast.net

Meeting: Washington County Bird Club

Mt. Aetna Nature Center 21905 Mt. Aetna Road, Hagerstown, MD

Potluck begins at 6:00 pm. Please bring your own place setting, drink, and a dish to share. Meeting begins at 7:00 pm. Program: film TBA. Call 301-733-3016 for more information.

Meeting: Talbot Bird Club

Easton YMCA Multipurpose Room 202 Peachblossom Rd, Easton, MD, United States

How Birding Changed My Life, Dr. Don Meritt

Meeting: Allegany/Garrett Counties Bird Club

Virtual

Ryland Taylor, Environmental Specialist with the Maryland Environmental Service at Poplar Island will present on the history of Poplar Island and the birds that frequent and benefit from the Poplar […]