The Reluctant Blogger
I realize I haven't posted anything to my blog in almost two months. What with the launch of my book and fall migration and my teaching schedule I just never seem to find the time to post anything.
The events surrounding my book are tapering off and fall migration is winding down so I should have more time on my hands.
I have started to organize my notes on the the locations of fruit bearing trees favored by birds. I will post some of this information here soon.
Here is info about tonight's event at the Museum of Natural History:
Birds of Central Park: A Guided Tour
Thursday, October 20
7:00 p.m.
Kaufmann Theater
Code: ML102005
$12 ($15 Non-Members)
Central Park is one of the top birding spots in America, with more than 200 species passing through the park on their migratory routes each fall and spring. This represents close to one-third of the bird species found in the United States. Photographer Cal Vornberger, author of Birds of Central Park, is joined by Marie Winn, former nature columnist for the Wall Street Journal and author of Red-tails in Love, to take you on this fascinating journey to learn what you might see in your own neighborhood.
Hope to see you there.
The events surrounding my book are tapering off and fall migration is winding down so I should have more time on my hands.
I have started to organize my notes on the the locations of fruit bearing trees favored by birds. I will post some of this information here soon.
Here is info about tonight's event at the Museum of Natural History:
Birds of Central Park: A Guided Tour
Thursday, October 20
7:00 p.m.
Kaufmann Theater
Code: ML102005
$12 ($15 Non-Members)
Central Park is one of the top birding spots in America, with more than 200 species passing through the park on their migratory routes each fall and spring. This represents close to one-third of the bird species found in the United States. Photographer Cal Vornberger, author of Birds of Central Park, is joined by Marie Winn, former nature columnist for the Wall Street Journal and author of Red-tails in Love, to take you on this fascinating journey to learn what you might see in your own neighborhood.
Hope to see you there.

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