Join Anne Arundel Bird Club Members Sue and Alan Young on a bird walk around the park. See how many resident and migrant birds you can spot!
Participants should bring good walking shoes and binoculars (not required, but helpful!) Park admission fee is waived for participants. Upon arrival, inform the gate attendant that you are with the Anne Arundel Bird Club. Meet at Blue Heron Center Parking Lot.
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The Anne Arundel Bird Club hosts its monthly walk at Quiet Waters Park. Club members Sue and Alan Young will lead the bird walk around the park. See how many resident and migrant birds you can spot!
Participants should bring good walking shoes and binoculars (not required, but helpful!) Park admission fee is waived for participants. Upon arrival, inform the gate attendant that you are with the Anne Arundel Bird Club. Meet at Blue Heron Center Parking Lot.
The contact is Leo Dilling, leodilling@hotmail.com, 703-282-0011
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The Anne Arundel Bird Club leads a monthly bird walk at Kinder Farm Park. The contact is Alan Young, alanmyoung@gmail.com, 410-991-8300.
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Join Anne Arundel Bird Club Members Sue and Alan Young on a bird walk around the park. See how many resident and migrant birds you can spot!
Participants should bring good walking shoes and binoculars (not required, but helpful!) Park admission fee is waived for participants. Upon arrival, inform the gate attendant that you are with the Anne Arundel Bird Club. Meet at Blue Heron Center Parking Lot.
Tags: Anne Arundel Bird Club, bird walk, Quiet Waters Park
Speaker: Chris Eberly, Executive Director of the Maryland Bird Conservation Partnership
About the Talk: Humans utilize technology in amazing ways. GPS can help us find any place on Earth, planes take us to far away lands, and cars allow us to roam freely. Without these things we would not be able to venture far from home. Now imagine flying 3,000 miles with no rest, no refueling, and no water. Oh, and by the way, you weigh half an ounce and do this in 80 non-stop hours. The Blackpoll Warbler does this (plus an additional 4,500 miles) during its migration every fall. Technology is also helping scientists unravel the complexities of bird migration. GPS, light-level geolocators, weather surveillance radar, and nanotags are unlocking these long-held secrets. We will look at examples of amazing migrations, from raptors to shorebirds to songbirds. But along this scientific journey, we would be remiss if we did not take a step back and simply be in awe of these magnificent creatures that can inspire us even now when we are home-bound.
About the Speaker: Chris Eberly has been Executive Director of the Maryland Bird Conservation Partnership since 2017. A Marylander by birth, he worked in the computer industry for 11 years before attending graduate school at the University of Georgia and earning an M.S. in natural resources/ornithology. Following grad school he became the first coordinator of the Department of Defense’s bird conservation program (DoD Partners in Flight program), a position he held for 17 years. After serving as Executive Director of the Gulf Coast Bird Observatory in Texas, he was excited to return to Maryland to head up the Maryland Bird Conservation Partnership. Chris strives to connect people to birds through Bird City Maryland, the Maryland Bald Eagle Nest Monitoring Program, and the Farmland Raptor Program. He is also currently president of the Anne Arundel Bird Club.
To join the talk, contact Tracy Gill in advance: annapoliscafesci@gmail.com
The Annapolis Cafe Scientifique (ACS) is place where you can get a coffee or a meal and learn the
about a wide variety of science topics. ACS usually hosts at 49 West restaurant in Annapolis, 10 days a year,
January-February, on the last Thursday of the month, at 6:15pm. For the time being, we will be virtual only. To join the mailing list, send an email to
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