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Hello VT Birders,
Please take note of the following program being held this Friday, March 5th,
at 7:00 pm. The program, part of North Branch Nature Center's annual
lecture/slide show series, takes place at the Unitarian Church in Montpelier
(on Main St.) and is free and open to the public. Food and beverages will be
available and donations are appreciated. Thanks, and happy birding.
- Larry
*Friday, March 5, 7:00 pm*
*Dark Side of the Loon*
Fee: donations welcome, food and beverages available
The eerie calls and striking black and white plumage of the common loon
captivate those of us who spend time on northern lakes and ponds between
April and October. Then the loons disappear. Quiet descends. Where do they
go? How do they survive in winter? Vermont Loon Biologist of the Vermont
Center for Ecostudies, Eric Hanson, will host the showing of this new
documentary <http://www.darksideoftheloon.com/> exploring the wintering life
of loons by Wolcott filmmaker and producer, Gail Osherenko. Visit
www.NorthBranchNatureCenter.org/naturalistjourneys.html for more info.
--
Larry Clarfeld
Environmental Educator
Youth Birding Coordinator
North Branch Nature Center
713 Elm St.
Montpelier, VT 05602
www.NorthBranchNatureCenter.org
(802) 229-6206
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