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SUMMARY:Assabet Valley Camera Club - Birds & Wildlife of Massachusetts 1-8-25
DESCRIPTION:Assabet Valley Camera Club\nDate: Wednesday January 8\, 2025\nTime: 7:30 PM. (Zoom meeting) \nProgram: Photographing Birds and Wildlife in Massachusetts \n  \nPhotographing birds and other wildlife has become increasingly popular over the last ten years with vast improvements in digital technology. Challenges may include questions as where do you photograph birds\, when do you photograph them and how do you photograph birds? \nShawn Carey will lead a photography discussion on these topics as well as the equipment needed (camera\, computer and software) and tricks of the trade. To illustrate this\, he will look at two Mass Audubon properties (Museum of American Bird Art and Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary) both of which have observation blinds or photo blinds to assist in seeing and photographing birds and other wildlife. All of this along with some interesting stories and lots of give and take with the audience should provide for a lively gathering. \nSection #1:  Photo equipment; cameras\, lenses\, tripods\, photo blinds and other “odds and ends”. \nSection #2:  Location\, location\, location! Where and when you photograph birds (and other wildlife) in Massachusetts and what equipment is needed at each site. Plus some other locations in the US that you might want to visit. \nBlack Skimmer
URL:https://migrationproductions.com/event/assabet-valley-camera-club-birds-wildlife-of-massachusetts-1-8-25/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Sarasota Audubon - A Penguin Adventure January 15\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:A Penguin Adventure – Falkland Islands with Shawn Carey \nSarasota Audubon\nWednesday January 15\, 2025\nMeeting begins: TBD \nThe Falkland Islands are located off the southern coast of Argentina and almost to the tip of Tierra Del Fuego. With one flight a week entering and departing the Falklands\, and a total of three days travel each way you have to really want to go there. We’re delighted to be hosting Shawn Carey on Tuesday\, September 17th\, to take us there. \nThe Falklands are a very remote South Atlantic archipelago with two main islands\, East and West Falkland\, plus an additional 776 smaller islands\, most of which are not inhabited. However\, several that are host some of the islands’ amazing wildlife\, including five species of penguins\, which on certain islands have thousands of birds during the nesting season. \nFor bird watchers and wildlife photographers with an interest in the birds found here you can see 63 nesting species including 14 endemic subspecies and two endemic species\, the Falkland Steamer Duck and the Cobb’s Wren. In addition to the bird life there are also both Southern Elephant Seals and Southern Sealions which can be seen in large numbers on a few islands. \nFor this program we will explore two locations on Saunders Islands\, The Neck\, which has three nesting penguin species plus nesting Black-browed Albatross. Then onto The Rookery with its impressive colony of Southern Rockhopper Penguins and a staggering number of Black-browed Albatross. After that we will explore Sealion Island and our first look at Elephant Seals\, Sealions and the Killer Whales that prowl the waters looking to feast on them. Next up is Bleaker Island with its beautiful mile long beach where you can watch Gentoo and Magellanic Penguins as they ride the waves onto the sandy shores. Finally\, we will end our photographic adventure at Volunteer Point which has the largest nesting King Penguin population in the Falklands. \nAll of this plus a look at the lodges one can stay at\, the food and some of the people you will meet along the way. I will share my advice on traveling to this fantastic location plus many tips to help you plan your own Penguin adventure to the Falkland Islands. \nGentoo PenguinSealion Island\, Falkland Islands
URL:https://migrationproductions.com/event/sarasota-audubon-a-penguin-adventure-january-15-2025/
LOCATION:Sarasota Audubon\, Sarasota\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Mass Audubon North River Sanctuary - Iceland\, Grimsey & Flatey Island
DESCRIPTION:Mass Audubon North River Sanctuary\, Marshfield\nDate: Thursday January 23\, 2025\nTime: 7:00 PM \nIceland Land of Midnight Sun – Grimsey & Flatey Island \nIceland abounds in natural splendor: Waterfalls and glaciers\, panoramic views\, and otherworldly landscapes. It is a land of Northern Lights and midnight sun. And it is the realm of one of the world’s most charming and iconic bird: the Atlantic Puffin. \nBut Iceland is home to much more. During the summer months\, Iceland’s round-the-clock sunlight draws in a panoply of birds: Razorbills and guillemots\, phalaropes and godwits\, plovers and terns\, all accompany the puffins in nesting frenzy. Come along with wildlife photographer and Mass Audubon instructor Shawn Carey as he shares images\, and stories from his journey spent on two Icelandic islands. We will visit Grimsey Island\, the northern most inhabited island off the mainland of Iceland. For bird photographers and bird watchers looking for a great place to view and photograph nesting seabirds that call this island home during the summer this is a place you want to visit. \nFrom Grimsey we will travel to the island of Flatey\, a real hidden gem for bird photographers and bird watchers alike. Most people pass through Flatey (via ferry service out of Stykkisholmur) on their way to the well-known Latrabjarg bird cliffs to see Atlantic Puffins and Razorbills. However\, for those that have or take the time to explore Flatey you will find a small island that offers some very good photographic opportunities\, especially for Black Guillemot\, Red-necked Phalarope and Common Redshank just to name a few. \nIf you are planning a birding or bird photography trip to Iceland\, I would add Grimsey and Flatey island to your travel itinerary. Both are enjoyable places to spend several days. \nAtlantic Puffin – Grimsey Island\nRazonbill – Grimsey IslandCanon R3 – Canon 100-500mm  @400mm on Gitzo tripod with FlexShooter head
URL:https://migrationproductions.com/event/mass-audubon-north-river-sanctuary-iceland-grimsey-flatey-island/
LOCATION:Mass Audubon North River Wildlife Sanctuary\, 2000 Main Street\, Marshfield\, MA\, 02050\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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SUMMARY:Brookline Bird Club - A Penguin Adventure - January 30\, 2025
DESCRIPTION:A Penguin Adventure – Falkland Islands with Shawn Carey \nBrookline Bird Club\nLocation: Watertown Free Public Library\nThursday January 30\, 2025\nMeeting begins: 7:00 PM \nThe Falkland Islands are located off the southern coast of Argentina and almost to the tip of Tierra Del Fuego. With one flight a week entering and departing the Falklands\, and a total of three days travel each way you have to really want to go there. We’re delighted to be hosting Shawn Carey on Tuesday\, September 17th\, to take us there. \nThe Falklands are a very remote South Atlantic archipelago with two main islands\, East and West Falkland\, plus an additional 776 smaller islands\, most of which are not inhabited. However\, several that are host some of the islands’ amazing wildlife\, including five species of penguins\, which on certain islands have thousands of birds during the nesting season. \nFor bird watchers and wildlife photographers with an interest in the birds found here you can see 63 nesting species including 14 endemic subspecies and two endemic species\, the Falkland Steamer Duck and the Cobb’s Wren. In addition to the bird life there are also both Southern Elephant Seals and Southern Sealions which can be seen in large numbers on a few islands. \nFor this program we will explore two locations on Saunders Islands\, The Neck\, which has three nesting penguin species plus nesting Black-browed Albatross. Then onto The Rookery with its impressive colony of Southern Rockhopper Penguins and a staggering number of Black-browed Albatross. After that we will explore Sealion Island and our first look at Elephant Seals\, Sealions and the Killer Whales that prowl the waters looking to feast on them. Next up is Bleaker Island with its beautiful mile long beach where you can watch Gentoo and Magellanic Penguins as they ride the waves onto the sandy shores. Finally\, we will end our photographic adventure at Volunteer Point which has the largest nesting King Penguin population in the Falklands. \nAll of this plus a look at the lodges one can stay at\, the food and some of the people you will meet along the way. I will share my advice on traveling to this fantastic location plus many tips to help you plan your own Penguin adventure to the Falkland Islands. \nGentoo PenguinSealion Island\, Falkland Islands
URL:https://migrationproductions.com/event/brookline-bird-club-a-penguin-adventure-january-30-2025/
LOCATION:Watertown Free Public Library\, 123 Main Street\, Watertown\, MA\, 02472\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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