Tag: Millers River Environmental Center

  • Wednesday, March 12, 7:00 pm – Eagle One: Raising Bald Eagles

    The Athol Bird & Nature Club will present Dianne Benson Davis, author of Eagle One:Raising Bald Eagles,  A Wildlife Memoir, on Wednesday, March 12 at 7 pm at the Miller’s River Environmental Center, 100 Main Street, Athol.   Dianne spent four months living alone as the caretaker for eight baby bald eagles in the remote Quabbin Reservoir area of Massachusetts as part of an ambitious and successful effort to reintroduce the endangered bald eagle to the skies of New England. Eagle One is the record of her time with the eagles, based on the letters and journals she kept there. It is the story of a woman’s life devoted to the care of wildlife: her nearly twenty year relationship with a red-tailed hawk, her experiences caring for a baby polar bear, tagging loggerhead sea turtles, and working with countless animals at the Tufts University Wildlife Clinic and the EcoTarium. It is also a personal memoir; the story of perseverance and struggle as a single mother, the joys of learning and teaching about wildlife, and of finding happiness and fulfillment in work and family. Free and open to all.

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  • Thursday, February 20, 7:00 pm – Pollinator Gardens: The Beautiful Buzz

    Come to the Miller’s River Environmental Center on Thursday, February 20, for a special meeting when Christine Beckert Long, North Quabbin Garden Club president and graduate of the New Wild Flower Society’s Native Plants Studies program, will show us how our garden choices, both of plants and practices, can significantly encourage pollinators to get to work and make our gardens bloom and produce beautifully. This is a joint meeting of Athol Bird and Nature Club with the North Quabbin Garden Club. Free and open to all 7:00 PM at MREC 100 Main Street,  Athol.

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  • Wednesday, February 12, 7:00 pm – Through the Year in the Natural World of Central Massachusetts

    Join The Athol Bird & Nature Club as it welcomes back one of Massachusetts premier naturalist/educators Mark Lynch. He takes us on a journey through the natural world of Central Massachusetts on Wednesday, February 12. Mark’s deep knowledge of the natural world, great photos and good humor will make for a fun and interesting evening. Free and open to all beginning at 7:00 PM at the Millers River Environmental Center, 100 Main Street, Athol.

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  • Saturday, December 14 – Christmas Bird Count

    Join this “Citizen Science” project, the longest continuously running bird data in the area, on Saturday, December 14. Contact Dave Small for additional information and to participate in this nationwide annual event: 978-413-1772 or dave@dhsmall.net. Note: team leaders and participants will meet again this year at the Millers River Environmental Center, 100 Main Street, Athol.  We will gather between 6:00 and 7:00 am and plan to hit the field by 7:00 am. We’ll have coffee available and potluck breakfast treats to share would be great to bring. Please let Dave know if you have a good dish you can provide.  Image of evening grosbeak from www.birds.audubon.org.

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  • Wednesday, October 9, 7:00 pm – River Otters: Their Lives & Significance

    Join the Athol Bird & Nature Club on Wednesday, October 9 beginning at 7 pm at the Miller’s River Environmental Center, 100 Main Street in Athol to hear Elizabeth Baldwin, assistant director of Biodiversity Works, a new non-profit on Martha’s Vineyard that focuses on wildlife research, monitoring and mentoring, will give a presentation on the natural history of river otters and touch on how we study them and why they can be a potential indicator of ecosystem health.  For more information visit www.atholbirdclub.org.

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  • Wednesday, September 11, 7:00 pm – Willets at the Shore

    Join the Athol Bird & Nature Club on Wednesday, September 11 at 7 pm at the Millers River Environmental Center, 100 Main Street in Athol, for their regular meeting, when field biologist Ashley Green will describe her research into willets along the New Jersey shore, including the difficulty of recapturing banded birds, interpretations of the data, and other flora and fauna of a salt marsh. These remarkable birds nested along the entire Atlantic coast before 1800, but hunters and egg-gatherers reduced their numbers so drastically that by 1900 there were gone from Nova Scotia to New Jersey. Willets have made a come-back, however, and are again nesting along the New England coast.  Image from www.allaboutbirds.org. For more information visit www.atholbirdclub.org.

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  • Wednesday, February 13, 7:00 pm – Skunks

    The Athol Bird & Nature Club will hold its February meeting on Wednesday, February 13, beginning at 7 pm at the Millers River Environmental Center, 100 Main Street in Athol.  Luanne Johnson, wildlife biologist and Director of BiodiversityWorks, a Martha’s Vineyard non profit organization, will talk about her research of the Coastal Striped Skunk.  To respond, email Dave Small at Dave@dhsmall.net.

  • Wednesday, January 9, 7:00 pm – Alaskan Potpourri: Birds and Landscapes of the Last Frontier

    The Athol Bird & Nature Club’s January meeting at the Millers River Environmental Center, 100 Main Street in Athol, heads north on Wednesday, January 9, beginning at 7 pm. Bill Thompson has been an avid birder for more than 40 years and an avid bird photographer for the last five. He has lived in more than a dozen states, most recently in Alaska, before moving to Greenfield in 2010. He currently works for the US Fish and Wildlife Service.  He will speak on Alaskan Potpourri: Birds and Landscapes of the Last Frontier.  For more information email dave@dhsmall.net.

  • Saturday, December 15, 7:00 am – Christmas Bird Count

    Join this “Citizen Science” project, the longest continuously running bird data in the area. Contact Dave Small for additional information and to participate in this nationwide annual event: 978-413-1772 or dave@dhsmall.net. Note: team leaders and participants will meet this year at the Millers River Environmental Center 100 main Street Athol (Cinnamon’s is closed and not available) We will meet between 6:00 and 7:00 and plan to hit the field by 7:00 am. We’ll have coffee available and we are looking for a few volunteers to make a breakfast dish to share. Please let me know if you have a good dish you can provide we can pick up the day before and heat up that morning at the Center.