Tag: Andrew Vitz

  • Saturday, April 28, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm – Ware River Nature Club Spring Conference: Our Aerial Insectivorous Birds – Current Conservation Issues

    The Ware River Nature Club’s Spring Conference will take place Saturday, April 28 from 8:30 – 4:30 at the Harvard Forest in Petersham. The guild of northeastern avian insectivores—birds that specialize in feeding on flying insects—includes Whip-poor-wills (picture below, courtesy of www.allaboutbirds.org), Common Nighthawks, Chimney Swifts, several species of swallows and flycatchers, and Purple Martins. Most of these species are experiencing dramatic population declines and range contraction. The plight of aerial insectivores is gaining increasing attention since the magnitude of the declines over the past 25 years has been alarming. This conference will address ecology, current status, and theories regarding population decline in several species. Some citizen science opportunities will be explored.

    GUEST SPEAKERS:

    Kim Spiller, UMass ECO Graduate School—Overview: Aerial Insectivore Conservation Concerns

    Pam Hunt, New Hampshire Audubon—The Whip-poor-will: Biology and Conservation of a Crepuscular Enigma

    Marja Bakermans ,Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Andrew Vitz, Massachusetts Division of Fisheries & Wildlife—Migratory Connectivity of the Eastern Whip-poor-will

    KEYNOTE: Margaret Rubega, University of Connecticut—The Disappearance of an Almost-Invisible Bird: The Mysterious Biology and Decline of the Chimney Swift

    Mara Silver, Northeast Swallow Conservation—Conservation of Cliff and Barn Swallows, Two Species in Decline in the Northeast

    Mary Keleher, Cape Cod Bird Club—Mary’s Mashpee Martins

    Jessie Knowlton, Wheaton College—Threats and Coping Strategies of Neotropical Migrants on the Wintering Grounds: Examples from Southern Mexico

    Hollie Sutherland, UMass ECO Graduate School—Using Trail and Web Cameras for Bird Study

    $35 for WRNC members, $45 for nonmembers, lunch included. Contact warerivernatureclub@yahoo.com to register or for more information.

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  • Sunday, February 23, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Bald Eagles and Quabbin Reservoir

    Quabbin Reservoir played a vital role in the reintroduction of the Bald Eagle to Massachusetts. Join Andrew Vitz, State Ornithologist with Mass Division of Fisheries and Wildlife, for a presentation on the extirpation of Bald Eagles and their steady increase since their reintroduction up through the 2013 breeding season. This event is located at the Quabbin Visitor’s Center in Belchertown, which is handicapped accessible. The talk is from 2:00 – 3:00 P.M. and is open to the public.  Below is a picture of Governor Duval Patrick banding an eagle at the Reservoir.

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  • Wednesday, January 15, 7:30 pm – The Recovery of Bald Eagles and Peregrine Falcons in Massachusetts

    Andrew Vitz, DFW State Ornithologist, will present to the Menotomy Bird Club at 7:30 pm on Wednesday, January 15 at the Fox Library community room in Arlington. Fox Library is located at 175 Massachusetts Avenue on the corner of Cleveland Street. Take the side entrance on Cleveland Street; the community room is downstairs. The meeting is open to the public; however, the location is not handicapped accessible.  The Menotomy Bird Club is dedicated to making birding accessible to everyone in the Mystic Valley Watershed. They have no dues, and all activities are free and open to members and non members alike. All activities are posted on the web page, but they encourage people to join the Arlington Birds Listserve to get reminders of events as well as discussion of birds and birding in the area (subscribe by sending message). Birding trips are planned throughout the year with a concentration during Spring and Fall migrations.  Email Marj@mrines.com for more information.

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  • Wednesday, October 16, 7:00 pm – Climate Change and Birds

    As part of a Hingham Church Climate Change lecture series Witness to Change, Andrew Vitz, DFW State Ornithologist, will be giving a public presentation Bird Responses to Climate Change in the Northeast: What We Have Seen and What We Can Expect. The talk will take place at the New North Church, 1 Lincoln Street, Hingham at 7:00PM. Refreshments will be served. For more information, contact John Bewick at (781) 740-1117.

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