WILDLIFE COUNTS: Comments on a native species lost to lower Montgomery County
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By Jim Tate Some B-CC members recall when the Northern Bobwhite (NOBO) could be found regularly in lower Montgomery County, MD. Today,... Read More
A Walk in the (West) Woods
Haven’t been able to make it out to the farm recently? Check out this video of last weekend’s walk in the West... Read More
May 2020 Newsletter
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Wildlife Update – Spotted at the Chapter This Week
A baby deer was spotted in the field across from the beehives earlier this week! The youngster, only a few days old,... Read More
FRANK PARKER: Hunting Principles
Frank Parker 240 405-7395 vats3@verizon.net Often people go about their leisure interests with the purpose of satisfying desires and supporting beliefs built... Read More
NestWatch News
Diane Seward, Coordinator, Citizen Science Projects trina65@verizon.net We have two newsworthy items to report: First, I am excited to report that Larry... Read More
Time In the Woods and Open Spaces: Clear Mental and Physical Health Benefits, Especially for Children.
If you’re trying to decide what to do with some free time, especially if you have children, you might consider the scientifically-observed... Read More
April 2020 Newsletter
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For the Birds: Managing the PUMAs on the Conservation Farm
by Jim Tate 202 841-2056 jim@tate-tate.us The journals of the early naturalists in eastern North America revealed an unexpected nesting situation for... Read More
Unusual Species Observed During the Seneca Christmas Bird Count
Diane SewardChair, Citizen-Science Projects The 61st Seneca Christmas Bird Count took place on December 15, 2019. Last month we reported on the... Read More
For the Birds: The Great Backyard Bird Count and You, February 14 through 17
At the Dinner Meeting just after the Christmas Bird Count, I heard one of our members comment about our guests from the... Read More