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3 days agoFour weeks to piping clever arrival…
Let us know if you see them earlier. Try to get a pic.!And ….. BACK! The first 2024 NYC Plover!
Our volunteer Benjamin Forbes potted the first Piping Plover arriving this spring! A beautiful way to kick off our FOURTH SEASON 💕💕💕💕 Stay tuned for ways to speak up for our city’s shorebirds & join our team of beach ambassadors to fiercely #protecttheplovers! In the meantime, enjoy this little sunbeam gracing our city beaches. ... See MoreSee Less0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Monthly Archives: October 2017
Thunder Bay Audubon Nov 7 Canceled
We received the following update from out hosts at Thunder Bay Audubon: Due to a scheduling conflict, the presentation by Tom Funke, on November 7 has been canceled. We have not rescheduled it, so there will be no joint meeting … Continue reading
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Fall Bird Congregations
Not all fall bird groups are colorful, but variety is still there in large numbers. These photos and description are courtesy of AVA members Terry and Mary Baker on Friday, October 13th (click on the photos for a larger image): … Continue reading
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October AVA Field Trip!
Surprise! Fall colors are here. 😀Join your AuSable Valley Audubon friends in a walk at Lumberman’s Monument from the parking lot to the river overlook and back. Of course, you can also do the stairs or follow the trail that … Continue reading
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