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SPRING LECTURE

Where: The Bates House, 1 Bates Rd, Setauket- East Setauket, NY 11733, USA (map)

Description: FOUR HARBORS AUDUBON SOCIETY SPRING LECTURE 

WHY BAND BIRDS?

WHAT HAVE WE LEARNED FROM BIRD BANDING?

HOW DO YOU BAND A BIRD?

Learn the answers to these questions and more at our Spring Lecture!

Guest Speaker:  Darlene J. McNeil

This lecture will take place at the Bates House, One Bates Road, Setauket, NY  11733                                                                    

Darlene McNeil got her start birding in 2004 after taking a master birder course in GA. She got her first camera in 2007 and became a “birder who holds a camera” to document her rare bird sightings. In September of  2011 she began volunteering at a bird banding station in TX and attended several bird banding courses to learn banding skills for her sub permit at Powdermill in PA, Braddock Bay in Rochester, NY, Appledore Island in NH and Belize. Currently she holds a subpermit  to band birds only in CT. To date she has handled over 1,500 birds in the banding process and has had the unique opportunity to hold every eastern warbler. Although Darlene does not band birds in NY, she is an avid birdwatcher and can be seen in the field often. Currently she works as a Neonatal Nurse Practitioner at Stony Brook Southampton Hospital, and is a mom to 2 adorable Siberian Huskies, one whom is a certified Pet Therapy Dog. 

Email fourharborsheron@gmail.com to register.  

All are welcome.  There is no fee to attend this lecture.  Masks are recommended.

 

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