Meeting: Washington County Bird Club
Mt. Aetna Nature Center 21905 Mt. Aetna Road, Hagerstown, MDWe will watch the film “The Secret Life of Birds” Part 2.
We will watch the film “The Secret Life of Birds” Part 2.
Host: Washington County Bird Club Text Mark Abdy, 301-573-1301 or email mjabdy@yahoo.com. Description: Bird walk with Mark Abdy and Heather McSharry. Weather dependent, we will drive from one spot to the next
Kathy Barylski, Naturalist, will talk to us about Birds and Butterflies of Honduras.
The Saylor's Antarctic Adventure - Cheryl and Michael Saylor
Host: Washington County Bird Club Leader: Anna Hutzel, 240-291-1325 Description: location to be determined.
Host: Washington County Bird Club Leader: Bruce and Linda Field, 301-991-9174 Description: Bird walk at Fort Frederick
Maryland Biodiversity Project by Jim Brighton
Host: Washington County Bird Club Text Mark Abdy, 301-573-1301 or email mjabdy@yahoo.com. Description: Bird walk with Mark Abdy and Heather McSharry.
Text Mark Abdy at 301-573-1301 or email mjabdy@yahoo.com
Members' Night. Share bird photos with the club.
Ft. Frederick Picnic Pavilion. Bring dish to share and your own alcohol, if desired ($5 fee).
Washington County Bird Club Picnic, 4-6:30pm at Washington Monument State Park
Contact Cheryl Saylor (301-739-8907)
Host: Washington County Bird Club Call or text Linda Field if interested, 301-991-9174. Description: Meet in parking lot near Visitor’s Center.
Francesca Grifo will talk on “Enhancing your landscape to attract birds”
Host: Washington County Bird Club Call or text Michael Saylor if interested, 301-992-2535. Description: Meet in parking lot below the Visitor’s Center.
Host: Washington County Bird Club Call or text Mark Abdy if interested, 301-573-1301 Description: Meet in parking lot next to the Police Station.
Mark Abdy and Heather McSharry will talk on - Land of Rockslides, Hummers and Eggs-with-legs: The Ecuadorian Andes
Ryan Hagerty of NCTC will talk to us about the Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge.
Gabriel Foley will give us an update on the Breeding Bird Atlas