Sunday, January 27, 2019
January meeting is canceled
Friends:
I am disappointed to say that due to pending inclement weather, the Grosse Pointe Audubon meeting scheduled for Monday, Jan. 28, has been canceled. Our speaker will be rescheduled for the fall.
Bill Rapai
President
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
Winter 2019 meeting schedule
Here's Grosse Pointe Audubon's Winter meeting schedule. The Jan. 28 and Feb. 25 meetings will be held in the annex behind Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church, 17150 Maumee, Grosse Pointe. The March 18 meeting will be held at the Ewald Branch of the Grosse Pointe Public Library, 15175 E. Jefferson Ave., Grosse Pointe Park.
Jan. 28—Like Father, Like Son: The Autobiography of a Birder
Ray Stocking, a former Grosse Pointer who now lives in Ann Arbor, shares the story of his unusual introduction to bird watching some 25 years ago. During his senior year in college, with very little birding experience and no binoculars, Ray's father, Jerome, asked Ray to join him in an overnight birding trip that would alter Ray’s world forever.
Feb. 25—Birds, Beasts and Beliefs
Cathy Theisen takes us on a photo journey from southern India's Nagarhole National Park north to Binsar Forest Reserve, near the Nepali border. Bengal tigers, Hornbills, Asian Elephants, Treepies, Minivets, Fantails, Barbets, Laughingthrushes, and Painted Spurfowl are just some of the myriad species spread across this fantastic landscape.
March 18—Birding Jeopardy!
Put your knowledge of all things feathered to the test during this unique, and fun, game designed to get your “bird – brain” working. From biology to folklore to identification and more; it’s all fair game. From beginner to expert. Hosted by Kevin Arnold of the Huron-Clinton Metroparks Authority.
Jan. 28—Like Father, Like Son: The Autobiography of a Birder
Ray Stocking, a former Grosse Pointer who now lives in Ann Arbor, shares the story of his unusual introduction to bird watching some 25 years ago. During his senior year in college, with very little birding experience and no binoculars, Ray's father, Jerome, asked Ray to join him in an overnight birding trip that would alter Ray’s world forever.
Feb. 25—Birds, Beasts and Beliefs
Cathy Theisen takes us on a photo journey from southern India's Nagarhole National Park north to Binsar Forest Reserve, near the Nepali border. Bengal tigers, Hornbills, Asian Elephants, Treepies, Minivets, Fantails, Barbets, Laughingthrushes, and Painted Spurfowl are just some of the myriad species spread across this fantastic landscape.
March 18—Birding Jeopardy!
Put your knowledge of all things feathered to the test during this unique, and fun, game designed to get your “bird – brain” working. From biology to folklore to identification and more; it’s all fair game. From beginner to expert. Hosted by Kevin Arnold of the Huron-Clinton Metroparks Authority.
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