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BRATTLEBORO â The Brattleboro Outing Club will host three paddle trips during April, including two coming up this weekend. The trips are free and open to the public, but youâll need to bring your own canoe, kayak or standup paddle board, and related gear, including life jackets.
On Saturday and Sunday, April 24 and 25, the Hinsdale setbacks on the Connecticut River are the destinations, both days. These are identical trips, allowing everyone to make choices. Weâll meet at 9:30 a.m., in the Walmart parking lot, Route 119, Hinsdale, N.H.
The âsetbacksâ are marshes, off the main river channel, where both migrating waterfowl and local birds find peace and quiet. We paddle the center channels, so as not to bother nesting activity. This area is listed as site No. 40, on the Connecticut River Birding Trail, Southern Section. Twenty-eight species of waterfowl have been identified here in the setbacks. Unfortuna
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GRAFTON â Spring is a great time to tune in to the birdsong happening all around us, and The Nature Museum in Grafton has two upcoming events to help sharpen your awareness and birding skills.
Bridget Butler, known as the Bird Diva, is offering an online webinar on Friday, April 23 called, âA Look at Female Birds and the Founding Mothers of Ornithology.â Think of this presentation as the her-story of birding and the celebration of noticing female birds. The Bird Diva breaks down new scientific studies on female birds and shares some of the stories of the Mothers of Ornithology.
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BRATTLEBORO â It was a brutally cold morning on Saturday, but that didnât keep die-hard birders from participating in the Audubon Societyâs 121st annual Christmas Bird Count.
In Brattleboro, 20 field observers, with another 16 birders at their feeders, counted a record 5,877 birds Saturday, representing 56 different species, said Cory Ross, the local coordinator for the citizen-science project. Ross said the temperature tipped to three below when he started Saturday morning on the West River near The Marina Restaurant.
Ross said Sunday that Saturdayâs record count was âhelpedâ by tallying 1,400 starlings.
He said that unlike other years, the coronavirus pandemic necessitated some changes, as observers out in the field maintained their social distance from others. The birders also had to postpone their traditional pot luck supper, and instead met Saturday night over Zoom to exchange their experienc
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