Meeting: Frederick Bird Club
Hood College 401 Rosemont Ave, Frederick, MD, United StatesGabriel Foley will speak on “One Year to Go: Prepping for the Final Year of BBA3”
Gabriel Foley will speak on “One Year to Go: Prepping for the Final Year of BBA3”
Host: Talbot Bird Club Leader Ron Ketter (707-373-5532 or rgketter@gmail.com) Description: Waterfowl, hawks, lingering shorebirds. Depart Easton Acme parking lot at 6:30 am or meet at NWR at 7:15 am.
Host: Cecil Bird Club Leader Ken Drier (kdrier@zoominternet.net) Description: The Covered Bridge area of Fair Hill NRA is the place to be for spring warblers. In addition to the usual suspects, expect to find orioles, woodpeckers, flycatchers and an eagle or two. Meet at the covered bridge parking lot.
Host: Montgomery Bird Club Mentors: Andy Martin and Bob Cantilli. Description: This walk will follow an approximate 3 mile loop on grassy/natural surface areas. There is a mix of habitats with forest birds and two ponds for waterfowl. We might also get close up views of aircraft taking off and landing at the Montgomery County […]
Host: Howard County Bird Club Leader Richard Peters, Richard@rrrrpeters.org. Description: Water fowl expected, early migrant passerines possible. Easy walking around the lake on paved path. Facilities available. Meet at west end parking lot.
Host: Baltimore Bird Club Leader Brian Rollfinke brollfinke@gmail.com Description: Hydes Road Park is a 44-acre athletic field in Glen Arm. Three sides of the park are bordered with reforestation habitat. Beavers recently dammed the creek in the southwest corner of the park, creating a wetland that attracted several species of aquatic birds that were new […]
Host: Cecil Bird Club Leader Maryanne Dolan (maryanne.dolan@gmail.com) Description: Prime duck viewing location. A half-day of seeking out winter waterfowl at Perryville Community Park and along the Susquehanna River. Dress for extreme cold and wind. Bring scope if you have one. A mix of driving and some walking. Meet at Perryville Community Park, the parking […]
Gene Scarpulla will speak on “Poplar Island, Its History and a Survey of its Resident Bees.” Business meeting will follow.
Program TBA. Zoom link available at https://patuxentbirdclub.org/calendar-3/
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.
Host: Anne Arundel Bird Club Contact Alan Young, 410-991-8300 or alanmyoung@gmail.com Leader Lisa Garrett
Host: Frederick Bird Club Leader Lois Kauffman, 301-843-6690 or md.pa.birding@gmail.com. Description: Waterfowl and shorebirds. Contact leader for meeting time and location.
Host: YMOS Contact: George Radcliffe, radclifg@gmail.com, 410-463-1669) Description: YMOS fund-raiser for World Series of Birding as MOS members pledge per species found. Sat – Ocean City to Cambridge; Sun – Cambridge to Bay Bridge
Host: Baltimore Bird Club Leader Bonnie Ott, SparrowDamsel@gmail.com Description: Over a dozen varieties of sparrows may be here this time of year including American Tree Sparrow and Fox Sparrow. Lincoln’s Sparrow might be spotted in migration. Also, many types of Woodpeckers can be seen. Wild Turkey and American Kestrel are here year- round as well. […]
Program TBA.
Host: Frederick Bird Club Leader Lois Kauffman, 301-843-6690 or md.pa.birding@gmail.com. Description: Waterfowl and shorebirds. Contact leader for meeting time and location.
Host: Talbot Bird Club Leader Ron Ketter (707-373-5532 or rgketter@gmail.com) Description: Forest Birds. Depart Easton Acme parking lot at 7 am or meet at parking area by Lake Tuckahoe at 7:30 am.
Host: Anne Arundel Bird Club Contact: Pat & Juanita Tate, 410-615-5133 or jpt8@earthlink.net
Host: Howard County Bird Club Leader Dave Ziolkowski, djziolkowski@yahoo.com Description: Water fowl expected, early migrant passerines possible. Easy walking around the lake on paved path. Facilities available. Meet at west end parking lot.
Host: Baltimore Bird Club Leader Daisy Sudano, dsudanotrainings@yahoo.com Description: St Patrick’s Day Bird Hike and Green Treasure Hunt. We will meet at 1400 Coppermine Terrace. Come see if we can find any Leprechauns and their feathered friends roaming the forest of Coppermine. Maybe they left some treasure for us to find. RSVP Required.