Chenango Bird Club to present "Making a Comeback" on Wednesday
SHERBURNE – The Chenango Bird Club will present “Making a Comeback” on Wednesday, October 11 Rogers Environmental Education Center’s Visitor Center.
The event will commence at 7 p.m., and Chenang Bird Club presenter, Mike Putnam, DEC Widlife Biologist, will discuss formerly uncommon wildlife encountered while birding, hiking and even in populated areas, such as bobcats and fishers.
Part of Putnam’s program will let attendees know what to expect when encountering them and how to best react to them, and whether to report sightings.
Refreshments will be served following Putnam’s presentation. Prior to the show, the Chenango Bird Club will have a short business meeting. Everyone is welcome to attend all or part of the evening’s activities.
The Chenango Bird Club presents monthly programs, except during January, February, and March. Nature enthusiasts of all levels and interests are invited to all Chenango Bird Club programs, free of charge, at the Rogers Environmental Education Center Visitor Center. Rogers Center is located one mile west of Sherburne Village on State Highway 80.
Those who are travelling from Sherburne may drive past the main entrance and take the driveway to the right just past the parking lot exit to reach the staff parking lot.
Call Club President, Charlene LaFever at 607-334-9112, for more information regarding Chenango Bird Club activities.
The event will commence at 7 p.m., and Chenang Bird Club presenter, Mike Putnam, DEC Widlife Biologist, will discuss formerly uncommon wildlife encountered while birding, hiking and even in populated areas, such as bobcats and fishers.
Part of Putnam’s program will let attendees know what to expect when encountering them and how to best react to them, and whether to report sightings.
Refreshments will be served following Putnam’s presentation. Prior to the show, the Chenango Bird Club will have a short business meeting. Everyone is welcome to attend all or part of the evening’s activities.
The Chenango Bird Club presents monthly programs, except during January, February, and March. Nature enthusiasts of all levels and interests are invited to all Chenango Bird Club programs, free of charge, at the Rogers Environmental Education Center Visitor Center. Rogers Center is located one mile west of Sherburne Village on State Highway 80.
Those who are travelling from Sherburne may drive past the main entrance and take the driveway to the right just past the parking lot exit to reach the staff parking lot.
Call Club President, Charlene LaFever at 607-334-9112, for more information regarding Chenango Bird Club activities.
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