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SUMMARY:Paskamansett Bird Club: Tanzania
DESCRIPTION:Tanzania A Photographers Journey\nPaskamansett Bird Club\nSouth Dartmouth\, MA\nDate: Wednesday September 12\, 2018\nTime: 7:00 PM\nEast Africa evokes images of vast grasslands teeming with exotic animals. Enormous herds of wildebeests\, zebras\, antelopes\, and gazelles graze under the watchful eyes of Africa’s great predators. It is nature at its most wild. In a region abundant with wildlife\, perhaps no country is as celebrated as Tanzania. Home to the world famous Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti National Park\, Tanzania is a nature enthusiast’s paradise. \nFor this special presentation\, join wildlife photographer Shawn Carey on an adventure into the heart of Tanzania. We’ll take a safari vehicle into the country’s spectacular national parks and see the “Big Five”—African Elephant\, Black Rhino\, Cape Buffalo\, Lion\, and Leopard—in all their glory. Along the way\, we’ll search for and photograph Cheetahs\, Giraffes\, Black-backed Jackals\, and Hippos. And we’ll encounter a panoply of Tanzania’s wonderful and amazing birds\, including the Greater Flamingo\, Lilac-breasted Roller\, Little Bee-eater\, Giant Kingfisher\, and Grey-crowned Crane—the country’s national bird. If you’ve ever dreamed of visiting East Africa and its incredible wildlife\, this is a journey you’ll never forget. And it may just have you planning your own African adventure. \nZebra\, Ngorongoro Crater\, Tanzania\nGiraffe\, Tanzania
URL:https://migrationproductions.com/event/paskamansett-bird-club-tanzania/
LOCATION:Community Hall of Friends Meeting\, 739 Horseneck Road\, South Dartmouth\, MA\, 02748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Connecticut Valley Camera Club
DESCRIPTION:Photographing Birds in New England and Beyond\nConnecticut Valley Camera Club\nOld Lyme\, CT\nDate: Monday September 17\, 2018\nTime: 7:00 PM\n\nOver the last ten years\, bird and wildlife photography has seen a surge in popularity—thanks in large part to vast improvements in digital technology. Digital cameras are better\, easier to use\, and more affordable than ever. But how do you choose the right one? And once you have the camera\, what’s next? Where do you go? When should you get there? And how do you turn those great views you’re getting into memorable images that truly capture the moment? \nJoin Shawn as he guides you through these topics and shares some tricks of the trade to help you truly enjoy your experience. He’ll explore two Mass Audubon properties—Museum of American Bird Art and Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary both of which have observation or photo blinds to help get you closer to birds and other wildlife. Along with stories of his own experiences in the field\, and lots of give-and-take with the audience\, the gathering is sure to be eye-opening and lively. \nSection 1: Photo equipment: cameras\, lenses\, tripods\, photo blinds and other “odds and ends.” \nSection 2: Location\, location\, location! Where and when to photograph birds and wildlife in New England\, and what you’ll need when you get there—plus a few other locations in the U.S. that are well worth a visit (or two). \nGreater Yellowlegs\n 
URL:https://migrationproductions.com/event/connecticut-valley-camera-club/
LOCATION:Old Lyme Senior Center\, 26 Town Woods Road\, Old Lyme\, CT\, 06371\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Quincy Public Library: A Wing and a Care
DESCRIPTION:A Wing and a Care\nQuincy\, Thomas Crane Public Library\nDate: Tuesday September 25\, 2018\nTime: 7:00 PM \n“A Wing and a Care” Building a Future for Birds\nLatest video from Migration Productions\nProduced by Jim Grady and Shawn Carey\nGraphics Sabina Grady\nNarrated by Ken Lacouture\nScript writer Devin Griffiths\nSound Track Chris Duval \nSnowy Owls\, Atlantic Puffins\, and American Kestrels are connected by more than simply a resemblance of form or function. A crucial thread ties them together: each one has an advocate committed to protecting it and educating others about its plight. Migration Productions’ latest work\, “A Wing And A Care\,” opens a window onto the lives of these three birds\, and introduces you to the men dedicated to their preservation and survival. \n“A Wing And A Care” follows the stories of these three men as they work to protect the birds they love\, and shows how a single individual can make a world of difference in the life of a bird. And it asks a critical question: how can each one of us get involved and help build a better future for these incredible birds? \n \nSnowy Owls\, Atlantic Puffins\, and American Kestrels are connected by more than simply a resemblance of form or function. A crucial thread ties them together: each one has an advocate committed to protecting it and educating others about its plight. Migration Productions’ latest work\, “A Wing And A Care\,” opens a window onto the lives of these three birds\, and introduces you to the men dedicated to their preservation and survival.\n \n \n For more than 30 years\, Norman Smith has been studying Snowy Owls. Through his Snowy Owl Project\, which he started in 1981\, Smith has banded and released 700 birds\, shedding light on migration routes\, learning their habits\, and gaining insight into their lifestyles. Along the way\, Smith has given countless public presentations in his relentless effort to promote Snowy Owl conservation. \n \nFour decades ago\, Dr. Stephen Kress founded Project Puffin with the goal of restoring Atlantic Puffins to Maine’s Eastern Egg Rock—a historical breeding site that had been empty of puffins for nearly a century. Thanks to Dr. Kress’ vision and more than half a lifetime of dedicated and tireless work\, he has done what many thought impossible: the Puffins are back\, and Eastern Egg Rock is once again home to a thriving colony of these delightful birds. \n \nTom Sayers is a retired schoolteacher and keen observer of the natural world. Deeply involved in the Connecticut birding community\, Sayers began to see a sharp decline in the local population of American Kestrels. In 2010\, Sayers took action\, launching a groundbreaking program to establish and monitor Kestrel nest boxes\, banding each year’s new birds. Over the course of eight seasons\, he’s banded over 1000 Kestrels\, collecting valuable data and shining a light on the habits and health of this magnificent falcon.
URL:https://migrationproductions.com/event/quincy-public-library-a-wing-and-a-care/
LOCATION:Thomas Crane Public Library\, 40 Washington Street\, Quincy\, MA\, 02169\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Screening
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